Youth Hostel in San Diego
Travel Tips for HI - San Diego - Point Loma (Page 5/8)
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21 Mar 2011 WAN-CHENG, USA:
There are many options in the reference book in each room. A big and well-supplied kitchen is available as well. No owrries for cooking or eating. |
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21 Mar 2011 WAN-CHENG, USA:
You may need a car to go out in the night for fun. |
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21 Mar 2011 WAN-CHENG, USA:
I expect to visit point loma again in the future, but with a car. |
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08 Mar 2011 Karen, England & Wales:
old town. really enjoyed the atmosphere and food |
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05 Mar 2011 Brian, USA:
There is a grocery store not two blocks from hostel and a bagel place and a few mexican places. |
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01 Mar 2011 Deidre, Canada:
There is an awesome market two minutes from the hostel. Load up on fresh fruits and veggies there! There is an excellent taco stand in the parking lot of the market. Try the fish tacos.....delicious and very cheap! :) |
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25 Jan 2011 Kristina, USA:
The cafe on Ocean Beach Fishing Pier is awesome! A little pricey, but well worth a try! |
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11 Feb 2011 Mizue, Japan:
「peace pies」 4230 Voltaire St |
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25 Jan 2011 Kristina, USA:
Santa Monica is just a short train + bus ride away! |
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12 Jan 2011 Philip, Canada:
USS Midway and the San Diego Maririme Museum |
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HI Hostel San Diego - Point LomaPoint 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!
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