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Is parking hard to find in San Diego?

It's a sad fact that while the city has numerous attractions drawing thousands of residents and tourists every year, safe parking in San Diego is hard to come by. This is further complicated by the decision of the San Diego City Council to reduce parking spaces in certain areas.



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There is plenty of off-street parking in downtown San Diego. Some of the most popular locations include the Convention Center, the San Diego Zoo and the Gaslamp Quarter.

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How much is parking in San Diego? The price of parking varies on the length, location, and amenities of the parking space. Monthly parking can range anywhere from $40 to $400 depending on whether it's reserved or unreserved, covered or uncovered, 24/7 or not, etc. Day parking can range from $15-$35.

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No vehicle may be parked continuously at one location on any public roadway for more than 72 hours. Parking is prohibited in alleys, except for the purpose of actively unloading goods or passengers, unless the alley is specifically designated as an alley parking zone.

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Currently meters accept payments via:
  1. Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, and Discover)
  2. Mobile Phone Payment on meters displaying a blue Park Smarter sticker. Download the free Park Smarter app .
  3. Near Field Communication (NFC) payments such as Apple Pay, Android Pay, and Samsung Pay on certain enabled meters.
  4. Coin.


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Walkability. Downtown San Diego is an incredibly walkable area. Many visitors are able to enjoy the city without ever getting in a car! Just outside the Convention Center is the Gaslamp Quarter, an urban playground offering lodging, dining, shopping and entertainment options all within a single square-mile.

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A few private stretches aside, all are free to visit. From the wide expanses of golden sand at Oceanside – where wavy-haired surfers emerge from frothy white rollers – to secluded spots with blue topaz tides like La Jolla Cove Beach, San Diego has a beach for everyone.

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It's possible to see all of the popular destinations this city offers without a car. You may even find that it's actually less stressful to get around San Diego without a car. The city offers a plethora of options, including an extensive public transportation system.

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Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters. The newly-reinstated vehicle habitation law: Prohibits people from living in their vehicles on any street or public property between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. They are also banned from parking within 500 feet of a residence or school at any time.

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Littering is NOT allowed on the beach, cliffs, walkways, park areas or adjacent parking lots. Disturbing noise is NOT allowed on the beach, cliffs, walkways, park areas or adjacent parking lots. Overnight camping, sleeping or parking is NOT allowed on the beach, cliffs, walkways, park areas or adjacent parking lots.

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It mean that between the hours of 8 am to 6 pm you may not park your car in anyone spot for longer than two hours or you'll be ticketed or towed. These are usually high traffic heavy business areas they don't want people parking long term and monopolizing the parking during business hours.

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The majority of parking meters are enforced Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. but if you're in the Hospitality Zone Downtown or the Hillcrest Commercial Zone in Hillcrest, those meters operate until 8 p.m. Metered parking is free on Sundays.

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