
Apartments near Balboa Park in San Diego, CA (3,673 Rentals)


2831-2837 Columbia St

3176-3182 Reynard Way

3224-3228 Reynard Way

Lusso Lofts

2860 State St

3206-3216 Reynard Way

3270-3276 Reynard Way

Casa Zarita

3739 1st Ave

3710-3716 1st Ave

3718-3724 1st Ave

325 Robinson Ave

3938-3942 Florida St

1643 30th St

3069 Juniper St

3059 Hawthorn St

Juniper Apartments

3066-3068 Ivy St

3244-50 Reynard Way

3130-32 30th St

Vantaggio Broadway

3928 Alabama St

3947-3951 Normal St

3827 Louisiana St

924 26th St

929-955 26th St

3945 Normal St

3932 9th Ave

743 10th Ave

3779-3785 3rd Ave

3711 Arnold Ave

3119 30th St

1933-41 Fern St

3216-3234 30th St

1722-1728 Fern St

3723-3725 1st Ave

3745 1st Ave

3776 3rd Ave

3753-3759 1st Ave

3350 Reynard Way

3360-3374 Reynard Way

1587 Kettner Blvd

3320-3322 Reynard Way

3022 Quince St

1833 Fern

3066 Hawthorn St

3784-3786 1st Ave

3071 Hawthorn St

1625-1627 30th St

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The all-encompassing place to see in San Diego - from art to autos and science to gardens - is Balboa Park. The location of the San Diego Zoo, fifteen museums including the Fleet Science Center, San Diego Automotive Museum, Museum of Art, Museum of Man, and Natural History Museum, and several gorgeous gardens as well as the Botanical Building, this beautifully landscaped park offers it all for someone looking for adventure out of their apartment. Perched at the top of a hill with gorgeous views of San Diego, the park is long and wide, with plenty of accessible parking. It is a one day, or several day visit to see the entire park. Centrally located in San Diego, it should be easy for most apartment-ites to get there by auto or bus. Seasonal events, including a performance of the Dr. Seuss "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" at the Old Globe stage, and a huge poinsettia display during December enrich the experience of the park. Pick a Sunday in June through August, when you can enjoy a free concert on the one of the world's largest outdoor organs in the Spreckel's Organ Pavillion that houses four thousand, five hundred and thirty pipes. Sometimes you might visit when the very talented city staffed organist is practicing. You might also catch a mime, a comedian or a magician strutting his stuff on the park grounds. When not visiting the museums or the zoo, enjoy the old-fashioned carousel or miniature railroad, the San Diego United Nations of building, the photographic arts building, and many arts and crafts shops populated by local artists. Eat at a café, from a coffee cart or snack cart, or dine in one of the beautiful restaurants featuring everything from burgers and pizza to steak and salmon. If you'd like a memorable experience over more than one day - up to seven - you can purchase a "Passport" to visit 13 of the paid attractions for only $35, a savings of $55. Just go to the visitor center at the park or one of the participating museums. It will pay off to start off your visit to the park with a trip to the visitor's center to be informed of all the opportunities for fun and enjoyment at Balboa Park. Your adventure here could easily turn into an all day event, so be prepared with sun screen, tennis shoes, and a smile on your face to see some of the coolest stuff that can be found outside of your San Diego apartment. Like Balboa park so much, you'd like to live close by? Check out the apartments in the area among the list below. There is bound to be one that meets your fancy!
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