fiogf49gjkf0d Greyhound
buses
from San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose stop five times a day at 425 Front St, in the center of town. Santa Cruz has an excellent
public transportation
system known as the Metro, on which the basic fare is $1 and an all-day pass $3 (information at 831/425-8600,
). The Bicycle Rental Center, 131 Center St (tel 831/426-8687), rents
bikes
from $7 an hour or $25-30 per day. The
Santa Cruz Visitors Council
is at 701 Front St (Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm; tel 831/425-1234 or 1-800/833-3494,
).
Off season, Santa Cruz has plenty of inexpensive places to
stay
, though rates can be much higher on weekends. The best
campground
is at
New Brighton State Beach
(tel 831/464-6330 or 1-800/444-7275; $12-14 per night), three miles south near the beachfront village of Capitola.
Capitola Venetian
1500 Wharf Rd, Capitola tel 831/476-6471,
. Beach hotel offering one- to three-bed rooms, some with stoves, fridges, fireplaces and ocean views. Rates vary wildly; it's much cheaper during winter and on weekdays. $50-250.
Capri Motel
337 Riverside Ave tel 831/426-4611. The cheapest motel near the boardwalk, with basic but clean rooms. $35-50.
Cliff Crest B&B Inn
407 Cliff St tel 831/427-2609. At the top of Beach Hill, an 1887 refurbished Queen Anne with elegant rooms, set among its own lovely gardens. Winter $75-100, summer $200-250.
HI-Santa Cruz
321 Main St tel 831/423-8304,
. Well-sited hostel offering dorm beds from $15, easily the best bargain in town. Up to $35.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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