Best streets in Core-Columbia
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Ranked 1st best street in Core-Columbia
"Very friendly"
- bobbybrown151
The street is very friendly and all the neighbors help you out with different things. The street is very historical and it is like a city fest. Many different people come here just to hang out. Also t...
Ranked 2nd best street in Core-Columbia
"Just a San Diego Padres Fan"
- 1kelton
The portion of 7th street and 10th street is closed to cars and can be used by people to walk along the back of the left and centerfield outfield seating for the Petco Park San Diego Padres baseball g...
Ranked 3rd best street in Core-Columbia
"long street in San Diego"
- renee10
Kettner boulevard is a street running long in San Diego, from successing Hannock street and ending at the Marina park overlooking the sea. The street is vibrant and colorful with booming businesses an...
Ranked 4th best street in Core-Columbia
"Good detour"
- alikeeper
This street is useful to bypass the downtown traffic, or even to get from downtown to Point Loma. It has some chain restaurants on it, some chain hotels, and some businesses. At the southern end, th...
Ranked 5th best street in Core-Columbia
"Perfect for Commuters"
- almostfamous23
Columbia Street is a great place to live for many reasons. Firstly, it is so simple to get to because it is right next to San Diego Fwy. A great place to live on Columbia Street would be Columbia Loft...
Ranked 6th best street in Core-Columbia
"Nice Neighborhood"
- bobbybrown151
My family and I lived here when i had my second child. We lived Little Italy and it was a very busy but friendly. We lived several blocks form the airport and downtown. In this street they also have g...
Ranked 7th best street in Core-Columbia
"Place with a lot of services!!!"
- bobbybrown151
This street is really urban. There a lot of restaurants like around almost every corner. There are also different types of services that help you with almost everything you can think of. All the store...
Ranked 8th best street in Core-Columbia
"If you like shopping"
- bmart
There are two shopping Centers near 3rd Avenue. Just take the Trolley to Horton Plaza, walk a few blocks and you will find many little cafes, book stores, and restaurants. On J St and 3rd you will fin...
Unranked Streets
"Modern, clean and close to the beach!"
- steph711
West A St is just south of San Diego's LIttle Italy. This street is lined with high rises and leads to the 163 Freeway and San Diego City College as it becomes A St. It ends right at the McClintock Pl...
"Home to the Urban Art Trail"
- steph711
F St is located in San Diego's hip East Village. It is home to young urban professionals, hipsters and San Diego's artist community. The Urban Art Trail runs along E and F streets. There are a lot of...
"Easy way to get to the other street"
- amy178
Grande Palm court is significant for, it joins N Harbor drive to the Pacific Highway. People mostly use this street either as a shortcut to go to the other street or for parking vehicles. There is amp...
"Almost the best and environment frendly"
- amy178
N Harbor drive in San Diego is a major street that runs along side the ocean. Since it lies in ocean neighborhood, you will find harbors and naval bases out there soon after it originates from the Sco...
"Cool downtown street that is close to museums and the pier!"
- steph711
West Ash Street runs parallel to Beech St and A St and ends at Harbor Drive. It is close to every Downtown convenience imaginable. It also runs through the McClintock Shopping Center and is in close p...