History
Telegraph Avenue was born when the telegraph line was built between Oakland and Sacramento. Most days, this five-block stretch of brick storefronts is abuzz with college students, street vendors, locals, and tourists. The 1960s ushered in an era rife with political, social, and ideological conflict; it was during this time that Telegraph Avenue became a beacon for a new generation. Telegraph's community is commited to preserving the originality of this cosmopolitan area by supporting an open-minded, multicultural atmosphere that will attract a new generation of keen minds and hearts. With its street fairs, diversity, and world-class people-watching, Telegraph continues its legacy as the most intriguing street in the East Bay.
Specialties
This internationally-famous street has been the heart and soul of Berkeley since 1873. The Avenue is five tree-lined blocks leading to the beautiful UC Berkeley campus. Its alternative stores, boutiques, international cuisine, street artisans, and quirky vibe make this the quintessential Berkeley experience. Don't miss it!.... We are near BART/ AC Transit and there is plenty of parking with street, lot, and garage spaces available at $1 per hour.