Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Mission Valley/Hotel Circle features an outdoor pool and hot tub and a 24-hour fitness center. All guest rooms include free WiFi.
Riverleaf Inn Mission Valley features an outdoor pool and hot tub. A cable TV with free movie channels is featured in all guest rooms. Fashion Valley shopping center is 5 minutes’ drive away.
Moments from Torrey Pines State Beach and conveniently off the I-5 Freeway, this family-friendly hotel features a children's swimming pool as well as on-site car rental services.
Located just off I-8, this hotel and resort is just 10 minutes' drive from downtown San Diego. It features an on-site restaurant, lounge and heated outdoor pool.
Centrally located in San Diego’s Mission Valley, Hilton San Diego Mission Valley offers an outdoor heated pool and a restaurant with a lounge on site. Guest rooms at this hotel include free WiFi.
Boasting 3 on-site restaurants and a free shuttle service to San Diego Airport, Wyndham San Diego Bayside is located on the San Diego Bay opposite the cruise terminal.
Located in the light industrial Midway area, this hotel is 8 minutes’ walk from Old Town. It offers an outdoor pool and serves a daily grab-and-go breakfast. Each spacious room has free WiFi.
Located 5 miles from La Jolla town center and nearby beaches, this hotel features a large heated pool and hot tub. All rooms are equipped with iHome docking stations.
San Diego State University is just 4 minutes’ drive from this hotel, which features an outdoor pool and a game room. Every room offers a DVD player and cable TV with HBO film channels.
lovely property every staff member more than helpful
Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Mission Valley/Hotel Circle features an outdoor pool and hot tub and a 24-hour fitness center. All guest rooms include free WiFi.
This was one of the nicest Marriott Courtyards I've ever stayed
This 4-star hotel, located in downtown San Diego, offers scenic views of the waterfront and San Diego Bay. Guests can relax in the hotel’s outdoor swimming pool and hot tub or visit the on-site spa.
Very good location, just in front of Seaport village.
Located on San Diego’s picturesque Mission Bay, Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina features contemporary guest rooms, an environmentally friendly spa and an on-site marina.
Breakfast n/a location was across to the water at park
Directly off Interstate 8, Holiday Inn Express San Diego is conveniently located near SeaWorld. This California hotel offers a free daily hot breakfast buffet with automatic pancake maker.
The breakfast was excellent 👌 also the location was great.
Located 3 mi from San Diego International Airport, this hotel offers free shuttles to the airport, San Diego Amtrak Station and more. Free WiFi is available to guests.
Gratitude to Art checked us in for his warm reception.
Located in San Diego, within a 8-minute walk of South Black’s Beach and 0.6 miles of Scripps Beach, Architectural Gem La Jolla Oceanview Surf And Golf has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi...
Beautiful place and well equipped. Owner is very kind and responsive.
Conveniently set in the center of San Diego, 1bdrm Gaslamp Conv Cntr - W Parking & 3 Beds #5 provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in the light industrial Midway area, this hotel is 8 minutes’ walk from Old Town. It offers an outdoor pool and serves a daily grab-and-go breakfast. Each spacious room has free WiFi.
Great location, very helpful staff, great breakfasts
Conveniently located in the center of San Diego, Gaslamp 2bdrm - W Parking & 4 Beds #404 provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
Well situated in the center of San Diego, Greely Gaslamp - Loft W Parking & 3 Beds #302 provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
In a prime location in the center of San Diego, Gaslamp 2bdrm - W Parking & 4 Beds #204 provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located adjacent to San Diego Symphony Hall, Marriott Vacation Club, San Diego offers comfortable suites with contemporary furnishings. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Located 0.6 mi from Downtown San Diego, SpringHill Suites by Marriott San Diego Downtown/Bayfront features a year-round outdoor pool and a fitness center.
Location and the hotel looked just like the photos.
Located in San Diego, 2.9 miles from Maritime Museum of San Diego, Hampton Inn & Suites San Diego Airport Liberty Station has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness...
2 minutes from the airport. Clean, new and comfortable.
Located in San Diego, 2.9 miles from Maritime Museum of San Diego, TownePlace Suites by Marriott San Diego Airport/Liberty Station has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking and...
Staff was great, very accommodating and attentive.
FAQs about hotels in San Diego
On average, 3-star hotels in San Diego cost $183 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Diego are $283 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Diego can be found for $377 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in San Diego this weekend is $254 or, for a 4-star hotel, $415. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Diego for this weekend cost around $440 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $223 per night to book a 3-star hotel in San Diego for tonight. You'll pay around $348 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in San Diego will cost around $486, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Sweeping along the coast against a mountain backdrop, San Diego has easy living down to a fine art. Its wonderful beaches and mild climate make it a favorite spring break destination, and with over 40 city breweries, there are plenty of ice cold beers to set the mood.
The city’s most recognizable landmark is the Hotel del Coronado, a wooden Victorian beach resort, now a National Historic Landmark. As original Spanish mission and first in California, it's has been relocated to the Mission Valley area, and Old Town San Diego still has many Colonial buildings and quirky shops. Also great for shopping are Horton Plaza and the boutiques in the beachfront neighborhoods.
The city’s most famous attraction is its zoo in Balboa Park, a few blocks from San Diego International Airport. One of the world’s largest zoos, it is well worth a visit, as is the fantastic SeaWorld, home to several killer whales. To see wildlife in its natural habitat head to La Jolla beach where harbor seals rest, or watch whales in season from Point Loma Lighthouse.
Just over the border from Mexico’s Tijuana, San Diego has a distinctly Latin American vibe and a variety of accommodations encompassing apartments, motels, B&Bs and hotels. See Booking.com for the best deals.
A fabulous place! Perfect first visit and I hope to have many more. The people are friendly, the food is delicious and so varied and the sunsets and sunrises are so dreamy. Great places to eat: Copper Top Coffee, Oscar’s Mexican Seafood, Board and Brew and really anything near Pacific Beach!
Astrid
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
San Diego is fun for everyone.
San Diego is fun for everyone.
We did the US Midway tour, US Marine Museum, Whale Watching and visited Downtown, Little Italy, Gaslamp district. Was fun, great places to eat at and enjoy the weather and coast. It is pricey, so if you're willing to take a hit to the wallet, it is an awesome place to be.
Éva
Hungary
8.0
Scored 8.0
Due to our booked airbnb accommodation being disgusting we...
Due to our booked airbnb accommodation being disgusting we only got the one day there but we went to the USS Midway museum, this was fantastic and not to be missed, the Doubletree hotel was good all things right, only downside the resteraunt was extortionate prices and really spoiled the stay. Had to go out to eat but there was a small mall with nice shops and an assortment of eating choices about 5 minutes walk away, saved the day.
Phil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
San Diego have really worked hard on making it a tourist-...
San Diego have really worked hard on making it a tourist-friendly city. Their tourist web site (SanDiego.org) has a lot of really good suggestions about what to do and see in the city and the surrounding area. We stayed in La Jolla which is a nice small town but has easy access via transit to the city. If you are in a car, there appears to be a lot of free parking for various attractions (e.g .Balboa Park, Old Town) and you can park for free in the Old Town and get to downtown San Diego in about 15 minutes using their excellent tram system. If you are driving, you can travel out to Coronado and enjoy the State Park there. Also worthwhile is a trip to the desert on Hwy 52.
Adam
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Actually , my target was to attend the American Academy of...
Actually , my target was to attend the American Academy of Dermatology at the convention center.
I went to Lajolla, Balboa park and Old town. Any extra times was for shopping. It was winter time.
I used public transportation, the hotel is easily accessible through the green line trolley and bus 88 and the old town station.I used the airport electric bus free of charge to old town bus and bus # 88 from there.
Adel
Egypt
10
Scored 10
Absolutely beautiful and fantastically fun area!
Absolutely beautiful and fantastically fun area! I would be happy alone, with family or a girlfriend. So much to do and such great atmosphere and food, weather etc. Only problem was FANTASTICALLY EXPENSIVE! Holy cow, bring a lot of cash. Absolutely everything cost a fortune, so we weren't able to stay as long as we wanted.
My son and his wife stayed here a few months ago and highly recommended this motel. Motel is very basic but extremely clean which is a must for me when traveling. We traveled to San Diego area and Del Cornado so the location was just fine. A/C a little loud but at least it worked well. Hard to believe only 6 parking spots for hotel but we were able to find free public parking on the street. Great place to drop your bags and hit the town. Oh, can't beat the price.
The location was great. It was right by the dog beach and although we didn't have a dog, we enjoyed walking to the beach and watching all the activity on the beach. The location to other things like stores to get groceries was also good and the room was spacious and comfortable. Parking was a plus. Also the hotel has taken the time to plant beautiful aloes and other succulents. You can tell they really pay attention to the garden. It was a delight to see.
I booked a last minute room at the Keating because no other hotels had availability. I had to go to San Diego to visit friends who were at a conference and all the hotels in the Gaslamp District were either full or incredibly expensive. The Keating offered a rate under $300 which seemed very fair for what I saw in the pictures. I could tell it was an older property located in hundred-year old building but the location was where I needed to be.
We often stay at this hotel. It's the best deal in San Diego. It's not upscale or fancy, but always exceptionally clean and just a very nice cozy room. The grounds and common areas are very nice, the rooms are large some with kitchenettes and all with fridge and micro and dining table. This time our room had new carpet which was nice. Also, we didn't book a room with a kitchenette, but we got one :-).
I live in San Diego and have friends that stay at hotels in Mission Valley/Hotel Circle area. This hotel is super expensive - they charged an extra booking fee at check in. Anything from their "market" was 5x more expensive than other hotel markets/restaurants in the same area. The landscaping and pool was beautiful - good for kids but super expensive!
Wonderful hotel, modern art niveau style hotel with industrial design touches. Nice, spacious rooms with comfortable big beds. Location is walking distance to the nice areas in San Diego, such as Little Italy, the Gaslamp District, Balbao park, and, a little bit further but still at walkable distance, the very cosy Hillcrest area.
Location good for exploring Gaslamp / downtown San Diego. Loved proximity to Padres ball park - cool place to stay if going to a game with their private entrance from hotel. The room was clean and comfortable. Staff was nice. Nice of them to suggest parking at the garage next door which was 1/2 price of valet.
Whenever I attend a conference at the San Diego Convention Center, I try to get a room at the Hyatt. It's a terrific hotel, with great rooms, great views, and a really good bar and restaurants. It's a little pricey, for sure. But it's so worth it. And the entire Gaslamp is right across the street.
Great location: close to DTSD (downtown San Diego). Friendly staff & lobby felt very welcoming. Plenty of parking, felt safe. Hotel room was spacious & very clean. Wish I had more time to enjoy the pool. Would love to stay here again next time visiting SD!!
The position of the hotel, near the port, not far from the beaches of San Diego (La Jolla, Ocean Beach, etc.), is good; the opportunity to have free parking in a covered space is very appreciated; also the breakfast included is positive.
The position, perfect to visit the most important parts of the city. The facilities are great, especially the free rental bikes. Very original design! Very clean....Wonderful hotel that I really recommend to visit San Diego
The hotel is recently renovated, and the room looks very good.
The bed is very comfortable, and the room is really spacious.
We've used it as our 'base' to visit San Diego and it was a short ride to the Zoo or the port.
I liked the layout, no long halls to walk to the room. Secure parking access on site right below hotel. Large breakfast area/lobby. Good coffee! Location is ideal for walking downtown San Diego or hopping on the train.
Amazing location in downtown San Diego at a historical hotel. That is about the only good thing. The hot water worked, and the bed sheets were clean - although most people expect this from a hotel now.
Great location from everything we visited. 15 to 20 minutes from the beaches, the outlets, SeaWorld, and Downtown San Diego. The hotel is quiet and cozy. Walmart is just up the street.
It is one of the more reasonably priced hotels in downtown san diego, the room had a kitchenette also so you can save money by cooking your own food if you feel like it
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