
Apartments near Belmont Park in La Jolla, CA (1,046 Rentals)


Beach Club Apartments

1625-1631 Hornblend St

3003 Barnard St

1712 Grand Ave

1936 Oliver Ave

Grove Manor Apartments

4095 Famosa Blvd

Crown Point View

1952-1958 Oliver Ave

1703-1705 Hornblend St

2014-2018 Pacific Beach Dr

4092 Crown Point Dr

1830 Thomas Ave

2238 Famosa Blvd

1941 Reed Ave

Oliver Avenue Apartments

2126 Catalina Blvd

1766-1770 Grand Ave

2017-2025 Oliver Ave

1961 Reed Ave

2033-2045 1/2 Oliver Ave

1966-1972 1/2 Reed Ave

1718 Hornblend St

1946 Reed Ave

2050 Pacific Beach Dr

2033 Oliver Ave

Kendall Palm Apartments

1956 Reed Ave

Triplex in Pacific Beach, San Diego

1855-1859 Grand Ave

1941 Thomas Ave

4166 Udall St

1820 Grand Ave

2005 Reed Ave

1955 Thomas Ave

2048 Oliver Ave

1920 Thomas Ave

Cabri

4151 Udall St

4142 Udall St

2062-2072 Oliver Ave

Pacific Beach Duplex on Reed Ave

4286-4288 Morrell St

4135 Udall St

Upper Voltaire

4275 Morrell St

4220 Noyes St

2024 Reed Ave

4131 Udall St
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Belmont Park wants residents of San Diego apartments, and anyone else, to know that visiting the park is FREE, with FREE parking. Of course, you may end up spending a Ben Franklin or two, with all the wonderful rides for all ages, games, food concessions and shopping for your San Diego apartments in the area. Regardless, a day at Belmont Park that is away from your apartment is a treat in itself. Rides at the ocean front park include the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster, the Beach Blaster and the Chaos, all sure to give residents of San Diego apartments a thrill. You may buy tickets by the ride, but beware; you may be having so much fun that you've already spent a 20 dollar bill with only four rides. The way that people who live in Belmont Park apartments do it is they buy the Unlimited Rides Ticket online for only 19.95 at their website. And even though you're at the beach, there is also a wave pool and swimming pool for salt-free swimming. Try the FlowRider and the FlowBarrel to catch some great waves - guaranteed! Other fun activities for the fun-seeking Belmont Park apartment dweller are miniature golf, an arcade and midway games, mirror and laser mazes, and a nifty Coconut Climb for kids to race each other to the top of a 25 foot coconut tree. All kinds of food can be found at the park, eliminating the need to go home and cook at you and your friends San Diego apartments. Between the Wing Shack and the Wave House Bar and Grill or other meal locations, you can pick up a great dessert at Sweet Shoppe or Beach Treats Ice Cream. For shopping, Sun Diego Boardshop offers all the surfing gear you need, while Wings might have that beach cover up or flip flops people left in their Belmont Park apartments, and Azul's offers the more sophisticated and designer beach wear. Fun touristy stuff like signs, postcards and shark teeth can be found at the many Belmont Park Kiosks. Residents of San Diego apartments can't go wrong with a visit to Belmont Park, where there's something for everyone.
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How much are Studio apartments in La Jolla?
There are currently 669 Studio Apartments in La Jolla with rent ranges from $1,695 to $4,510 with an average price of $2,424.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in La Jolla ranges from $1,550 to $8,347 with an average monthly rent of $3,060.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in La Jolla cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in La Jolla range from $2,200 to $14,445. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,968.
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There are currently 163 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in La Jolla on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $3,775 to $16,150 - averaging $5,618 for the location.
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