Paradise in Old Town - close to Seaworld / MCRD

San Diego, California
$279 avg/night
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Bath 2

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Sleep 4

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When it comes to location, you won’t find a better one. Walking distance to Old Town and a freeway access ramp less than a minute away takes you to the airport, beaches, Gaslamp, Convention Center, UCSD, LaJolla Cove, LEGOland, SeaWorld and so much more. The best part is coming home to your meticulously maintained home that will offer you a place to unwind and enjoy a good night sleep. In December 2020 we installed NEW CENTRAL A/C SYSTEM so our guests always stay comfortable.

Ourhome has been set up for your convenience. We have stocked our home with everything you would need to experience San Diego and relax. Our home is cleaned from top to bottom after each visit and fresh linens placed on the beds to ensure your comfort while visiting San Diego.
After each visit we have our home sanitized and disinfected, then a day later cleaned by our housekeeper.

You will have access to the entire home, the garage and an additional tandem parking space in front. From the balcony you have a view that will take your breath away. Be careful or you just might find that you spent your entire vacation on the out there.

Check-in is virtual, as you`ll be provided with a digital Guest Portal and a personalized door code. Vacation Rentals by Aaron is a full-service property management company, and will be available 24-7 in case you need anything during your stay.

Old Town San Diego and Mission Hills is a historical and architectural feast. From the city’s first graveyard to a two-century old home and plenty in between, you can easily spend an entire day strolling through San Diego’s historic neighborhood.

Campo Santo Cemetery
Is it really haunted Some say it is, but you won’t find out unless you’ve got the nerve to visit at night. San Diego’s original graveyard attracts its share of visitors during daylight hours. Wooden crosses and burial markers of the 447 San Diegans buried here between 1850 and 1880 include Yankee Jim Robinson, an accused boat thief hung at nearby Whaley House while still proclaiming his innocence. The 2,000-square-foot “holy field” used to be much larger, but many graves were moved or paved over to create the shopping district now surrounding it. Now that’s scary.

Casa de Estudillo
Nearly two centuries ago, this Spanish colonial home was considered among the grandest in northern Mexico. Times have changed, but the restored adobe hacienda remains both a state and a U.S. historic landmark. Beneath a pointed bell tower and lined with terra-cotta ceramic tile rooftops, the building’s 13 rooms are decorated with period furniture that illustrates how the family of a presidio commandant may have lived—from table settings to sitting rooms, including household tools and accessories available at the turn of the 19th century.

Heritage Park Victorian Village
Just southeast of Old Town’s historic park are seven unique Victorian structures that were moved here from their original locations in order to preserve their historic architecture. The vibrant avocado-green Sherman-Gilbert House arrived first; the delicate stick structure of its mid-19th-century turret survived the truck ride from Banker’s Hill. These gorgeous brightly colored buildings have been faithfully restored but sit quiet and closed up; they can only to be admired from outside. One exception is the Temple Beth Israel, San Diego’s first synagogue, built in 1889. It was moved here in 1978 from its original location in the Downtown neighborhood of Cortez Hill, and it remains open during park hours and for occasional private events.

Directional signs in Old Town, San Diego.
Many of Old Town’s historic structures now house shops and restaurants. Photo © Cindy Devin, licensed Creative Commons Attribution.
Old Town State Historic Park
A visit here gives a sense of what the original settlement must have been like, a combination of Spanish colony and the American Old West.The name San Diego once referred to this small strip of land tucked under a hill next to where the I-5 and I-8 freeways now meet. Most of its residents left more than a century ago, though many of the original buildings remain. The city’s oldest standing structures are now historic landmarks preserved within Old Town State Historic Park. A visit here gives a sense of what the original settlement must have been like, a combination of Spanish colony and the American Old West.

Built between the 1820s and the 1850s, most buildings are old family residences, including the homes of Spanish soldiers who came here to fortify the presidio just up the hill. The restored adobe buildings are furnished to their period; each tells a story about daily life here in the early 19th century. Dining tables in the Commercial Kitchen are set with old-fashion plates and utensils, as if dinner were about to be served.

Strolling around the park, you can bear witness to how the city matured. Later generations of wood and eventually brick buildings reflect the influx of American settlers from the East Coast. The Mason Street Schoolhouse depicts a reconstructed 19th-century classroom complete with desks and chalkboards. The San Diego Union Building features the typesetting tables and a printing press of the city’s first newspaper. The Colorado House, site of the Wells Fargo Museum, invites guests inside an old bank vault.

Many of the old structures now house shops and restaurants, turning the park into a mall of sorts. The overall experience retains its historical character, though, with Mexican food and crafts commemorating the decades San Diego belonged to what was then a Spanish colony. A visit here is a must for anyone keen on gaining a sense of local history.

Robinson Rose House
Now the Old Town State Historic Park’s visitors center, this replica of the original 1853 Robinson Rose House primarily consists of one very functional room open to the public. But it’s worth a visit if only for one reason: the large scale-model of Old Town as it looked in 1872. This mesmerizing reference point will flesh out your imagination as you explore the park. It’s also the starting point for the free and educational walking tours that begin daily at 11am and 2pm.

Whaley House Museum
In 1857, the Whaley House was the first of its kind in town, built with bricks and the addition of a second story. The former home of Thomas Whaley, it would go on to serve as a general store, a courthouse, and a theater after the Whaley’s move to a newer residence in New Town, better known today as Downtown. Inside, the rooms are decorated with period furniture and include detailed histories of the house—ghost stories long associated with murders and untimely deaths that took place here, as well as public hangings staged on the front steps during its time as a courthouse. The Whaley House’s reputation as one of the most haunted houses in the country makes nighttime visits especially spooky and popular among ghost hunters.

Rental car companies are within a short walk. Or given our close proximity to everything, we always suggest alternative means of transportation. The trolley stop is five minute easy walk or Uber and Lyft are great alternatives to car rental.

You are walking distance to some very nice and delicious restaurants and a quick ride to hundreds more.
Important notes/house rules:
-Quiet Hours: 10pm-6am (weekdays); 11pm-6am (weekends).
-Absolutely no parties or gatherings are permitted at our properties--being overly disruptive to neighbors will result in the immediate cancellation of your reservation and forfeiture of any monies paid (including your refundable deposit).
- There is no smoking permitted at any of properties.
- Please treat our properties and, more importantly, our neighborhoods as you treat your own. Keep San Diego vacation rentals vibrant and thriving!

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Feature Features

  • PETS

    No Pets Allowed
  • SAFETY

    Carbon Monoxide Detector Installed (host Has Indicated There Is A Carbon Monoxide Detector On The Property) Fire Extinguisher First Aid Kit Smoke Detector Installed (host Has Indicated There Is A Smoke Detector On The Property)
  • BEDROOM

    Bed Sheets Provided Sofa Bed
  • KITCHEN

    Coffee/tea Maker Cookware/dishes/utensils Dishwasher Microwave Oven Refrigerator Stovetop Toaster
  • LAUNDRY

    Laundry Facilities Washing Machine And Dryer
  • PARKING

    Onsite Parking
  • INTERNET

    WiFi Available
  • OUTDOORS

    Balcony
  • BATHROOMS

    2 Bathrooms Hair Dryer Shower Towels Provided
  • LANGS SPOKEN

    English Spanish
  • ENTERTAINMENT

    TV
  • CLIMATE CONTROL

    Air Conditioning Heating
  • FAMILY FRIENDLY

    Highchair
  • SERVICES AND CONVENIENCES

    Iron/ironing Board
  • SUITABILITY/ACCESSIBILITY

    Smoke-free Property

CheckIn Check-in : 03:00 PM CheckOut Check-out : 10:00 AM
No Wheelchair No smoking No pets Children allowed
Occupancy Max occupancy : 4

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Review Review

  • Stuart

    Submitted Jan 13, 2025

    Stayed Jan 8, 2025

    Communication was excellent. Showers need a little extra cleaning. Some touch up paint needed. Location was great. Easy walk to old town SD.

  • Brandi

    Submitted May 24, 2024

    Stayed May 15, 2024

    Overall the property is great! We really enjoyed our stay here. Things are near but not super close. If you enjoy walking, you'll be fine, but if that's not for you, rent a car or use public transportation, which is a little ways of a walk. The location is great for most everything you'd want to do though. I'd recommend this place for sure.

  • Melissa J.

    Submitted Dec 25, 2025

    Stayed Dec 10, 2025

    House was great. Clean, plenty of space, and had everything we needed to enjoy our stay. Perfect location, close to the airport and MCRD. Host communicated with me very well. Would stay here again if I’m ever in the area again.

  • Robin P.

    Submitted Nov 18, 2025

    Stayed Nov 13, 2025

    The place was very clean and enjoyed that it was so close to major places in SD. Also good was, that even though the place was close to freeway, the freeway noise was minimal.

  • Jose L.

    Submitted Aug 27, 2025

    Stayed Aug 22, 2025

    The location was ideal to our trip to the zoo as well as sea world, and easy access, to the north and south I- 5 ,freeway .

  • Nicole H.

    Submitted Aug 24, 2025

    Stayed Aug 6, 2025

    Our overall stays was good. Close to downtown but on a busy street.

  • Michael R.

    Submitted Apr 12, 2025

    Stayed Apr 5, 2025

    Very convenient to all the things. Excellent host fantastic communication!Thank you

  • Mike V.

    Submitted Mar 27, 2025

    Stayed Mar 14, 2025

    It is a nice place. Easy access to the freeway. I'd stay here again.

  • Julie C.

    Submitted Feb 11, 2025

    Stayed Feb 1, 2025

    My husband and I stayed for a week and really enjoyed it! We loved the little balcony and the well equipped kitchen. Would definitely stay again!

  • Phil H.

    Submitted Feb 4, 2025

    Stayed Jan 27, 2025

    It was a fantastic time with close walks to great food. Thanks for the wonderful experience.

  • Randy H.

    Submitted Dec 9, 2024

    Stayed Nov 29, 2024

    Nice place. Very centered to everything. It is loud. Everything echos while inside.

  • Janet R.

    Submitted Nov 9, 2024

    Stayed Nov 2, 2024

    It was ok. Several gnats shared the home. It needs a deep cleaning.

  • Brian D.

    Submitted Nov 3, 2024

    Stayed Oct 26, 2024

    Everything was as expected. The place was very clean and everything was in working order. It's kinda small like most buildings in that area, but it was still fine for our family of four. The area was pretty quiet as well, despite being located directly off the street. Also it was very centrally located for our needs. I highly recommend this property.

  • Lucinda W.

    Submitted Aug 27, 2024

    Stayed Aug 19, 2024

    Clean, stocked, great communication, central location. Walking friendly, Uber friendly. Quiet. Great view of the valley below toward harbor and airport. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay.

  • Andrea M.

    Submitted Aug 24, 2024

    Stayed Aug 13, 2024

    Loved this area, quaint shops just down the street, airport practically in walking distance. Perfect for moving my daughter back into SDSU.. definitely would stay again..

  • Bonnie C.

    Submitted Aug 7, 2024

    Stayed Aug 3, 2024

    Good

  • Susan H.

    Submitted Aug 5, 2024

    Stayed Jul 25, 2024

    My family and I enjoyed our stay. It’s convenient to everything in San Diego and nearby cities. Location is perfect as freeway access was very close. Home was clean and hosts were easy to contact.

  • MP S.

    Submitted Jul 31, 2024

    Stayed Jul 15, 2024

    So close to everything! Clean and easy to check in. Would definitely stay again!

  • Teresa P.

    Submitted Jul 16, 2024

    Stayed Jul 8, 2024

    We enjoyed the stay here. The house looks exactly in the picture. Having a garage space is a plus. The property is within 15 mins wherever we needed to go. Great Location! The second bedroom is great for our teens and has two twin beds. This is the reason why we chose this property. Some property that we look at has one bed for their second bedroom, so this is perfect for the family. My son loves the view from the deck because he can see all the planes take off from the airport.

  • Thanh H.

    Submitted Jun 24, 2024

    Stayed Jun 16, 2024

    Property was within 20 minutes of everywhere we needed to be.

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