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Youth Hostel in San Diego
Travel Tips for HI - San Diego - Point Loma (Page 3/8)

Budget Meals Evening and Night Time Entertainment Visitor Attractions Where To Go Next
For good eats check out... 26 Jun 2011 Gregory, USA:
Cotijas, very cheap mexican food in the neighborhood.
For good eats check out... 15 Jun 2011 Laurie, USA:
Have some copies of Eat Real San Diego on hand for those of us who like to eat local and organic. "El Take it Easy" was great. Cocina Urbana on 5th and Laurel was not cheap, but really great. The staff recommended O Bistro and it was was pretty bad.
For good eats check out... 22 Jun 2011 Tanya, Canada:
Hodads, the cupcake store & New York Pizza across the street are all pretty good!
For great nightlife try... 15 Jun 2011 Laurie, USA:
Playing ping-pong at the hostel or walking on Ocean Beach.
For good eats check out... 02 Jun 2011 Srikala, USA:
rubio's, the little pizza place across the street.
31 May 2011 William, USA:
Austin Texas has a hostel in a city park just south of town The location was surprising
For good eats check out... 23 May 2011 Kari, USA:
OB Noodle House (2218 Cable Street)
For good eats check out... 16 May 2011 Tiffany, USA:
The Venetian, right around the corner. Little Italian place that for $20 you can get a large meal, waters, bread, and an awesome salad that's more than plenty of food for two people. Also, there is an awesome grocery store right outside of the hostel and a good mexican restaurant right beside that. The steak tacos were great. Dick's in downtown San Diego is also something I had never heard of but was actually a lot of fun, if you make it downtown.
Don't miss... 16 May 2011 Tiffany, USA:
The Zoo, Ocean Beach right down the street. Tijuana by trolley if you're feeling adventurous.
For good eats check out... 05 May 2011 Michael, USA:
jack in the box chicken sandwich on dollar menu, with buffalo sauce. Also rice and beans and broccoli at people's coop
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HI Hostel San Diego - Point Loma

Point Loma hostel is set in the middle of a quiet, friendly residential community in San Diego. A beautifully renovated grocery store, a few restaurants, charming public library and a bank are all within a block of the hostel. There is ample free public parking outside the hostel and the bus stop is just a block away. If you are touring our part of San Diego on bicycle, we have plenty of bike racks inside our courtyard to help keep your bike secure. We are minutes away from our local beach, you will find the perfect place for an exciting adventure or a relaxing escape. Ocean Beach (O.B.) is a colourful slice of urban bohemia. There you will find an abundance of quaint, locally-owned restaurants, bars, and shopping. Go surfing, rollerblading, skateboarding, bicycling, or just hang out at the beach! Point Loma hostel have a few rules that we would like you to look over prior to booking:
• Reception is closed from 10:00PM - 8:00AM.
• No check in for new arrivals between these hours.
• Hostelling International is a non-profit membership based organization.
• Non-members will be asked to pay a $3 temporary membership fee per night upon check-in.
• Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
• Max number of days is 14 days within 365 days.
• Please be aware that we are only for travelers so we do not allow San Diego County residents to check into our hostel.
• If you are a resident of San Diego County and you make a reservation on this site you will not be checked in or refunded.
• Private rooms for three people have one double bed on bottom and one single bed on top. | more......