Find parking near U.S. Route 101 - Pacific Coast Highway
Paying for parking near U.S. Route 101 - Pacific Coast Highway is easy
U.S. Route 101, often associated with the Pacific Coast Highway, is part of the historic coastal route that once linked San Diego with the rest of California’s shoreline communities, and stretches of Pacific Highway in the 92110 area follow this older alignment. Today this corridor sits between Old Town, Mission Bay, and the Midway and Morena districts, making it a useful access route for commuters, military facilities, and visitors heading to beaches, waterfront attractions, and classic road-trip scenery. Because it serves as a key surface road parallel to major freeways and close to San Diego International Airport, traffic can be steady throughout the day and noticeably heavier during rush hours, summer weekends, and holiday travel periods.
On-street parking near this busy highway is limited and often time restricted, with a mix of commercial, industrial, and transit-oriented blocks that can make curb spaces hard to find or subject to specific local rules such as posted time limits or permit requirements. Planning parking in advance helps avoid circling in traffic, cuts down on last-minute stress, and makes it easier to connect with nearby transit, explore Old Town or the waterfront, or continue a longer coastal drive, so searching for parking near U.S. Route 101 - Pacific Coast Highway before you arrive is highly recommended. Visitors should always review current signage on arrival and consult official and updated local sources when planning their trip, as parking regulations and availability can change.
Parking near U.S. Route 101 - Pacific Coast Highway
Cheapest parkings near U.S. Route 101 - Pacific Coast Highway
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How to park near U.S. Route 101 - Pacific Coast Highway
Typical visit duration at U.S. Route 101 - Pacific Coast Highway 1-3 hours
Street parking along Pacific Highway near this stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway is limited and often signed with short-term time limits, loading zones, and no-overnight parking, so you must read posted signs carefully and expect competition for spaces, especially near Old Town Transit Center and freeway ramps.
Overnight parking Available at San Diego Airport Parking SAN and Presidio Hills Golf Course Lot (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at San Diego Airport Parking SAN (2771 Kurtz St.), a 6 minute walk away.
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