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Costa Mesa, also known as The City of the Arts, is located in Orange County, California. The beautiful town is recognized as one of the finest places to live in California. Standing on a plateau by the coast, the city's name derives from the geographical position, which means "coastal tableland" in Spanish. The majority of Costa Mesa's residents are renters. The area has an urban-suburban vibe with several pubs, coffee shops, and parks. Compared to other cities with comparable density, the USA's FBI organization consistently ranks it as one of the country's top-50 safest cities. This destination is more expensive compared to the national average. Still, the living costs are pretty fair compared to other big cities in California.

Book your accommodation in this city in one of the budget-friendly outlets. Some standard features offered by most lodging establishments in the area include free parking, WiFi, outdoor pools, and free cancellations. You'll find a mix of hotels and hostels with scenic surroundings and excellent communal facilities.

Neighborhoods of Costa Mesa

There are several neighborhoods in this Californian municipality, comprising four primary areas: the East Side, West Side, South Coast, and Central. Other neighborhoods in Costa Mesa include:

  • Mesa Verde: A large part of this neighborhood hosts Fairview Park and the city's golf course. It is among the first planned hoods, with properties dating back to 1960. It is also one of the top neighborhoods, and most of the residents in this part of town are homeowners.
  • Halecrest: This community is largely made up of single-family homes. Generally, properties are three-bedroom houses sitting on quarter-acre lots.
  • Mesa Del Mar: The area is popular for first-time home-buyers. Most properties are open-plan single-story homes, often ranging between 1,300-1,800 square feet.

What to see and do in Costa Mesa

There are lots and lots of things to see and do in the city. Here are some ideas to add to your list:

  • The Segerstrom Center for the Arts: This is Orange County's premier theater for the performing arts. The complex is renowned for its art scene.
  • Orange County Museum of Art: Visit this long-standing museum, which focuses on modern artwork.
  • Noguchi Garden: An interestingly landscaped small sculpture plaza also called California Scenario. It is perceived as one of the most paramount sculpture gardens in the US.
  • Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve: Enjoy biking and birding in this interpretive center.
  • LAB Anti-Mall: This "Little American Business" mall was formerly a night-vision goggle factory. It now houses various collections of art, cool cafés, and eclectic boutiques.
  • Huntington State Beach: This large beach attracts surfers and boasts a paved trail.
  • Diego Sepulveda Adobe: You'll find historical displays offered in a quaint adobe here.
  • Peter & Mary Muth Interpretive Center: Enjoy learning through interactive displays and estuary exhibits at this center.
  • Calvary Chapel: Attend a music concert at this chapel.
  • Back Bay Drive: This scenic road is ideal for a polite day of hiking or biking, with designated lanes for hikers and bikers.
  • TeWinkle Park: These are beautiful grounds, ideal for picnicking and other recreational activities.
  • Wimbledon Park: Let the children enjoy playing in this recreational facility.
  • Gisler Park: Spend an afternoon playing volleyball at the court in this park, and enjoy a picnic in the designated area.

What to eat in Costa Mesa

Some local favorites include crispy fish tacos, shrimp enchiladas, squash blossoms battered with honey beer, and mussels in lamb gumbo. A common starter meal is Mexican street corn.

Typical events and festivals in Costa Mesa

  • Irvine Global Village Festival: This event gives you a chance to experience different cultures from around the world.
  • 626 Night Market: The market street is popular for fusion eats, traditional Asian snacks, merchandise and craft vendors, games, musical performances, DJs, and dancing.
  • SJB Festival: You'll find a food court here serving an array of amazing Vietnamese, Mexican, and Filipino specialties. The festival also offers face painting, cool rides, and live local music.
  • Tet Festival: This three-day weekend event is held in January and focuses on preserving the Vietnamese culture. There is live entertainment, a vibrant array of Vietnamese food, festive games, and a fun eating contest.

How to move around in Costa Mesa

You can move around in this municipality by using the local bus service. Alternatives are hailing down a taxi, taking a town car, or riding in a shuttle. If you want to keep fit, you can walk throughout much of the central area. As usual, comfortable car rentals are also available.

The climate in Costa Mesa

The destination enjoys sunny days all year long, making it ideal for vacations at any time. Summer brings warm temperatures, usually ranging between 57°F and 74° F. It may rain during the winter. Still, temperatures remain mild, seldomly exceeding 70° or falling under 50° F. Year-round, the temperature rarely goes below 40° F or over 88° F. It hardly rains from May to September, and even the remaining months experience very minimal precipitation. The total yearly accumulation of rainfall is just 12 inches. The climate in Costa Mesa renders it idyllic clear summers and sunny winters.

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66°F | 57°F

In Costa Mesa we will have clear sky, nice temperatures expected throught the day.

    • Wednesday
    • 66°F | 59°F
    • Thursday
    • 64°F | 59°F
    • Friday
    • 61°F | 57°F

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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Costa Mesa

The most centrally located hotel in Costa Mesa with the best ratings is: Motel Costa Mesa Inn Newport Beach Area.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Costa Mesa, the average price per night is 101 , while you will pay an average of 74 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 71 .

You can make reservations at Hotel The Westin South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa if you´re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Costa Mesa.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Costa Mesa, we recommend Hotel Holiday Inn Express Costa Mesa.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Costa Mesa are Hotel Ramada By Wyndham Costa Mesa/newport Beach, Hotel Holiday Inn Express Costa Mesa and Hotel Hilton Orange County/costa Mesa.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Costa Mesa with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Crowne Plaza Costa Mesa Orange County and Hotel Holiday Inn Express Costa Mesa.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Costa Mesa are Hotel Crowne Plaza Costa Mesa Orange County, Ayres Hotel Costa Mesa Newport Beach and Hotel Best Western Plus Newport Mesa Inn.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Costa Mesa, like Hotel Crowne Plaza Costa Mesa Orange County or Hotel Holiday Inn Express Costa Mesa.