North Park lists 2 extended-stay properties in 92104 for visitors staying more than a week. Azalea Garden Apartments offers furnished units near 30th Street, and the walkable neighborhood keeps longer stays practical. The Lafayette Hotel and bed & breakfasts handle shorter visits, with The Hostel California in Hillcrest as a budget alternative.
3776 Herman Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
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VerifiedNorth Park has two extended-stay listings in 92104 — Azalea Garden Apartments, a furnished-apartment complex near 30th Street, and North Park Seniors, a residential community for older adults. Neither operates as a traditional extended-stay hotel chain, but both serve the long-term rental market that sits between vacation stays and permanent leases.
Travelers who need the amenities of a full-service hotel for stays over a week should consider the Lafayette Hotel on El Cajon Boulevard, which offers nightly and weekly rates with pool access and on-site dining. For dedicated extended-stay chains with kitchenettes and weekly housekeeping, downtown San Diego and the Mission Valley corridor carry more inventory.
Furnished apartments and month-to-month rentals in North Park typically run between $2,000 and $3,500 per month depending on unit size and proximity to 30th Street. That pricing puts extended stays well below the per-night cost of booking a hotel room for the same period, even at budget properties like The Berkshire Motel.
Costs rise during San Diego's peak tourist season from June through September, when demand from Zoo visitors, Balboa Park tourists, and summer relocators pushes all lodging prices higher across 92104. Guests planning an extended stay during these months should book early and compare rates between furnished apartments, Airbnb listings, and traditional month-to-month rentals.
Azalea Garden Apartments near 30th Street is the primary furnished-apartment listing in North Park, offering units with kitchen access and basic furnishings for guests who need more space than a hotel room. The complex's location puts residents within walking distance of North Park Produce, Nomad Donuts, and the core of the 30th Street dining corridor.
Furnished apartments also appear on short-term rental platforms throughout North Park's residential streets, particularly in the blocks between University Avenue and Adams Avenue. These listings are technically vacation rentals rather than extended-stay properties, but many owners offer monthly discounts that bring per-night costs in line with traditional furnished apartments and well below hotel rates.
Month-to-month rentals are available throughout North Park, though most require a standard lease conversion rather than a walk-in hotel booking. Property managers in 92104 handle the bulk of month-to-month inventory, and units along 30th Street, University Avenue, and Adams Avenue tend to fill quickly because of the neighborhood's walkability and access to Balboa Park.
Relocators moving to San Diego often use North Park as a landing zone — the neighborhood's mix of restaurants, transit access, and proximity to the San Diego Zoo makes it a practical base while apartment hunting in other parts of the city. Hillcrest and Normal Heights offer similar month-to-month inventory for tenants who want to stay in the same central corridor.
North Park is one of the strongest month-long stay neighborhoods in San Diego because it combines walkable daily life with direct access to the city's two biggest attractions — the San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park. A month in North Park means walking to coffee, groceries at North Park Produce on 30th Street, and dinner at dozens of restaurants without needing a car.
Downtown San Diego and Little Italy offer more extended-stay hotel inventory, but nightly rates run higher and the neighborhoods are built around tourism rather than residential convenience. Hillcrest is the closest alternative to North Park in terms of walkability and neighborhood feel, and the two share a border along University Avenue.
North Park's walkable layout and concentration of coffee shops make it a practical base for remote workers on temporary assignments in San Diego. Communal Coffee on 30th Street, Cafe Madeleine on University Avenue, and Holsem Coffee all offer workspace-friendly environments with reliable Wi-Fi, and the neighborhood's bed & breakfast and furnished-apartment options give remote workers a more residential experience than a hotel room.
The neighborhood's location also matters — North Park is 10 minutes from downtown by car, 15 minutes from the airport, and connected by bus lines along University Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard. Remote workers who want weekend access to the San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park hiking trails, and Morley Field's disc golf course and tennis courts can handle all of it on foot from a North Park extended stay.
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