Victorian Close to DT, Convention Center, Balboa Park, Coronado. WiFi, TV, A\/C

Smart TV
1 bedroom, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets
Combined shower/tub, hair dryer, towels, soap
Smart TV
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop

About this condo rental

Located in Sherman Heights, this lovely condo for $128 per night is a great option for your next trip. SAFETY PROCEDURES: We are committed to ensuring the safety and well being of our Guests during the current situation with Covid-19. Our staff thoroughly cleans all surfaces including door knobs, faucets and shower handles as well as table and counter tops with a disinfectant immediately our Guests depart. This procedure is followed both internally as well as externally in all common areas. Alcohol based hand sanitizer dispensers are present in and around all common areas of the property including the foyer and laundry facility. All linens and towels are washed in hot water and the unit rugs are vacuumed and floors cleaned thoroughly. Our staff always wear masks and signs are posted requesting that all Guests do the same while in the presence of other Guests. Emphasis is additionally placed on the importance of maintaining appropriate social distancing. We hope these actions help mitigate concerns and provide peace of mind for everyone coming to enjoy our beautiful city. Located in Historic District on Slope above Downtown San Diego, beautiful Queen Ann Victorian Private Unit accommodates up to 2 people. Minutes from Convention Center, Gas Lamp district, Coronado & Airport. Easy Freeway, Trolley and Bus Line Access. Beautifully Decorated Featuring, Barbecue, Gazebo, Fire Pit & Laundry facility with Historic Cistern Basement. This Multi-Unit Queen Ann Victorian was built in the early 1800's and was known in those days as “The Kennedy House”. Each self contained and completely private unit has been upgraded to the highest standards and redesigned with their own unique characteristics. This unit features a converted temperature controlled cistern basement. Formerly used by its residents to collect rain water for cooking and bathing, it now provides easy access to beach chairs, a boogie board, an ironing board and infant high chair. The main building as well as each unit are accessed via electronic key pads, so no keys are required. The property consists of 3 buildings one of which was formerly a horse barn. Built above today's current downtown formerly known to residents as “New Town” it is surrounded by Historic buildings of the period. Front Porch Table and Chairs Lighted Gazebo with Large Table and Chairs Barbecue Fire Pit Laundry Facility Our guests are kept informed from the moment a reservation request is made until the end of their stay with us. We are always available to answer questions or provide insights into events and activities in San Diego and the surrounding areas. The proximity of this property to all of the best that San Diego has to offer is very compelling. It's location in a historic district above downtown offers easy access to the energy of the city, beaches and airport while offering privacy and easy parking. Bus transit stops are located in and out of downtown within a half block of property on both sides of Market St. Access to 2 major freeways are located within 1 minute driving to of property. Instant Bookings - This unit has a Queen size bed in the bedroom.

Amenities

Air conditioner
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
TV
Garden

Map of Sherman Heights, CA

Reviews

4.7/5.0
Outstanding(78 Reviews)
5.0
Feb 2023
Room was perfect for our needs and more affordable that hotel alternatives. The coded gates make you feel safe.
5.0
Oct 2022
Neighbors are welcome extremely nice! Close to down town
5.0
Jul 2022
Effective base for week in San Diego
Effective base for week in San Diego
This property ended up being great for a week in San Diego centered around a conference at the Convention Center. It was a little bit of a commute (25-30 minute walk/$10-$15 rideshare), but as long as you take that into account, it was a nice quiet place to come back to each night. Accommodations were a bit dated but perfectly functional and comfortable. All-electronic combination entry is nice, and John the host was very communicative.
5.0
May 2022
Our first time in San Diego and we’re happy we chose this place. Accessible to transpo if you just want to explore the city. Walking distance to Gaslamp Quarter too! Very nice experience . Complete amenities . Good thing coz we forgot our shampoo & conditioner. The owner was very attentive to our needs. It’s a nice home away from home.
5.0
May 2022
Cozy place
Cozy place
Our first time in San Diego and we’re happy we chose this place. Accessible to transpo if you just want to explore the city. Walking distance to Gaslamp Quarter too! Very nice experience . Complete amenities . Good thing coz we forgot our shampoo & conditioner. The owner was very attentive to our needs. It’s a nice home away from home.
4.0
star 5 empty
May 2022
Writing this for those who want all the details: The space is typical for city living and most who are traveling for a city/party experience are not going to care about what I list but if your days are not for partying and are a bit "off of the flow of mainstream", you may want to take some of this into account. I was not traveling for a party and my days were very early getting out and back in. Overall: space is fine: it's clean with a comfortable bed, well-stocked kitchen (including cutting knives), A/C and space heaters. It's not a bad neighborhood (there are homeless around but they don't bother you unless you bother them). Couple things I wish other reviews would have mentioned: - make sure you check spam for check-in email because it may end up there (I never received it and it was not in spam ... just know, that's how it comes and in Word format) - there is no driveway for loading and unloading, so just a forewarning if you have more than a couple bags because of parking (may have to double-park with hazards on to unload/load) - if you're accustomed to a very quiet neighborhood, this one is noisy (it's the city): cars constantly going by with loud bass that can be felt while in bed, one of the permanent neighbors talks VERY loud, and other guest can be loud ... the good thing is, there's an abundance of fans that can be used to create white noise (except for the loud bass that can be felt) - I was in the downstairs small apartment in the back of the house and outside the bedroom window is the "common area" gazebo. Sometimes the guests leave the lights on all night and yes, that penetrates the blinds (no black-out curtains). On one night, I returned and there was a party going on outside the window. Had to turn on all the fans to drown out the people and sleep with a pillow over my eyes because it was prior to the quiet time of 10 P.M. Also, my schedule had me up at 3 - 4 A.M. for my start, and one guest repeatedly hung out back in the gazebo because that's the smoking area: a bit uncomfortable to know there's someone right outside the bedroom window while trying to get ready for the day. - parking is at a premium, for those who can't walk far: I stayed a total of 8 days and three times (a couple times during the week and on Saturday) had to park across from Jack-in-the-Box. If you're a good parallel parker, with a smaller car, you can squeeze in somewhere in the front most days. If not,. gotta go around the block.
4.0
star 5 empty
May 2022
Close to everything and a lot of Activity
Close to everything and a lot of Activity
Writing this for those who want all the details: The space is typical for city living and most who are traveling for a city/party experience are not going to care about what I list but if your days are not for partying and are a bit "off of the flow of mainstream", you may want to take some of this into account. I was not traveling for a party and my days were very early getting out and back in. Overall: space is fine: it's clean with a comfortable bed, well-stocked kitchen (including cutting knives), A/C and space heaters. It's not a bad neighborhood (there are homeless around but they don't bother you unless you bother them). Couple things I wish other reviews would have mentioned: - make sure you check spam for check-in email because it may end up there (I never received it and it was not in spam ... just know, that's how it comes and in Word format) - there is no driveway for loading and unloading, so just a forewarning if you have more than a couple bags because of parking (may have to double-park with hazards on to unload/load) - if you're accustomed to a very quiet neighborhood, this one is noisy (it's the city): cars constantly going by with loud bass that can be felt while in bed, one of the permanent neighbors talks VERY loud, and other guest can be loud ... the good thing is, there's an abundance of fans that can be used to create white noise (except for the loud bass that can be felt) - I was in the downstairs small apartment in the back of the house and outside the bedroom window is the "common area" gazebo. Sometimes the guests leave the lights on all night and yes, that penetrates the blinds (no black-out curtains). On one night, I returned and there was a party going on outside the window. Had to turn on all the fans to drown out the people and sleep with a pillow over my eyes because it was prior to the quiet time of 10 P.M. Also, my schedule had me up at 3 - 4 A.M. for my start, and one guest repeatedly hung out back in the gazebo because that's the smoking area: a bit uncomfortable to know there's someone right outside the bedroom window while trying to get ready for the day. - parking is at a premium, for those who can't walk far: I stayed a total of 8 days and three times (a couple times during the week and on Saturday) had to park across from Jack-in-the-Box. If you're a good parallel parker, with a smaller car, you can squeeze in somewhere in the front most days. If not,. gotta go around the block.
5.0
Apr 2022
Great experience always
Great experience always
I always use this location when I'm in SD. Across the board for me it's a great fit.

FAQs

How much does this condo cost compared to others in Sherman Heights?

The average price for a rental in Sherman Heights is $156 per night. This rental is $28 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this condo?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Victorian Close to DT, Convention Center, Balboa Park, Coronado. WiFi, TV, A\/C. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this condo?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this condo. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Victorian Close to DT, Convention Center, Balboa Park, Coronado. WiFi, TV, A\/C pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Victorian Close to DT, Convention Center, Balboa Park, Coronado. WiFi, TV, A\/C?

We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, laundry, and balcony / patio.

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