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Thinking
about a vacation in Capitola? Visit
us right now via streaming media here!
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Please
remember that all metered/permit
parking is strictly enforced
in Capitola. |
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Lodging and dining
in Capitola
There are a number of motels and Bed & Breakfast inns
located in Capitola, some of them with a bird's-eye veiw
of the Lagoon and all the festivities! Please visit these sites below fo for further information. |
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This site is built and maintained by the Capitola BIA
(Capitola Business Improvement Area) and has great
information on what's up in Capitola Village.
info@explorecapitola.com |
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Santa
Cruz County Conference and Visitors Council
1211 Ocean St.
Santa Cruz, California 95060
831.425.1234
toll free:800.833.3494
comments@santacruz.org |
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ONCE
AGAIN! This is really, really
important because we want you
to have fun!
Please remember that all metered/permit parking is strictly
enforced in Capitola. |
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Bus Serivce / Parking Information |
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Park
for free at the
Crossroads Center parking lot on Bay Avenue and
ride the free shuttle into the village. The shuttle
runs Saturday, Sunday & Holidays. The lot is
located off of the Bay Avenue exit from Highway
. Turn right at the end of the off ramp, continue
to the 4-way stop sign (Hill St.). Turn left
on Hill St. and follow the shuttle signs.
Parking
in the Village: There is a
two hour time limit for Village parking
meters. Meter readers chalk the tires;
after two hours you must move your
vehicle from the parking space or you
will be ticketed. The cost is $1.50
per hour. The parking along Cliff drive is $1.00 per hour.
Pacific
Cove Parking Lot: Located
behind City Hall on Capitola Avenue
just a short walk to the Village,
the cost of meters in Pacific Cove
is 50 cents an hour and there is
no time limit (the meters run from
8:00 a.m. to 8 p.m.).
Parking
in the neighborhoods near the Village:
There are four different neighborhood
permit parking programs - each with
different rules, so read the signs
carefully. Parking at the Pacific
Cove Parking Lots is closer to the
Village than any non-permit neighborhood
parking.
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