4 Best Hotels in San Diego, California

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In San Diego, you could plan a luxurious vacation at the beach, staying at a resort with panoramic ocean views, private balconies, and a full-service spa. Or you could stay Downtown, steps from the bustling Gaslamp Quarter, in a modern hotel featuring lively rooftop pools, complimentary wine receptions, and high-tech entertainment systems. But with some flexibility—maybe opting for a partial-view room a quick drive from the action—it's possible to experience San Diego at half the price.

Sharing the city’s postcard-perfect sunny skies are neighborhoods and coastal communities that offer great diversity; San Diego is no longer the sleepy beach town it once was. In action-packed Downtown, luxury hotels cater to solo business travelers and young couples with trendy restaurants and cabana-encircled pools. Budget-friendly options can be found in smaller neighborhoods just outside the Gaslamp Quarter such as Little Italy and Uptown.

You'll need a car if you stay outside Downtown, but the beach communities are rich with lodging options. Across the bridge, Coronado's hotels and resorts offer access to a stretch of glistening white sand that's often recognized as one of the best beaches in the country. La Jolla offers many romantic, upscale ocean-view hotels and some of the area's best restaurants and specialty shopping. But it's easy to find a water view in any price range: surfers make themselves at home at the casual inns and budget stays of Pacific Beach and Mission Bay. If you're planning to fish, check out hotels located near the marinas in Shelter Island, Point Loma, or Coronado.

For families, Uptown, Mission Valley, and Old Town are close to SeaWorld and the San Diego Zoo, offering good-value accommodations with extras like sleeper sofas and video games. Mission Valley is ideal for business travelers; there are plenty of well-known chain hotels with conference space, modern business centers, and kitchenettes for extended stays.

When your work (or sightseeing) is done, join the trendsetters flocking to Downtown's Gaslamp Quarter for its eateries, lounges, and multilevel clubs that rival L.A.'s stylish scenes.

Granger Hotel

$$$$ | 964 Fifth Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA Fodor's Choice

San Diego's first (and only) guest-only hotel means safety, security, and privacy, all wrapped up in a $30-million renovation of a historic 1904 building. No design detail has been overlooked in this comfortable, cosmopolitan addition to lively Gaslamp. Thoughtful touches like zebra-print rugs and peacock-shaped lamps in guest rooms act as an homage to the building's history as temporary housing for numerous animals on their way to the nearby San Diego Zoo. A 24/7 security guard keeps the public out, allowing guests to feel at home in one of the 96 rooms, all of which have soundproof windows to block out street noise. A hot breakfast is included with the rate, but Granger encourages guests to get out and experience San Diego's extensive options of nearby restaurants, returning to relax and perhaps enjoy a nightcap in The Parlor Room adjacent to the lobby lounge. A partnership with the parking garage off 5th Avenue and Broadway allows for overnight parking with in-and-out privileges for $40 a night—a bargain in pricey downtown. 

Pros

  • Pillowy-soft mattresses in every room
  • Incredible design in every nook and cranny
  • Convenient location to all of downtown

Cons

  • Only grab-and-go dining on-site for lunch and dinner
  • No pool or spa services
  • Complimentary minibar and coffee machines are shared per floor
964 Fifth Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-485--5006
Hotel Details
96 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pendry San Diego

$$$$ | 550 J St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA Fodor's Choice

This Gaslamp stunner has 317 rooms and suites that feature a modern luxury design—think toile wallpaper with subtle illustrations of surfers and chaise lounges—and amenities include giant flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, fully stocked minibars, and Bluetooth speakers. Six on-site restaurants and bars include a beer hall with vintage bar games, a rooftop lounge, and a basement social club for a place for adults to drink and play. For more traditional dining, Provisional serves as an all-day café, restaurant, and gelato shop offering seasonal California fare, while Lionfish serves up fresh-caught fish, oysters, and sushi. A roof-deck pool, fitness center, and spa round out the on-site offerings.

Pros

  • Well situated in Gaslamp Quarter
  • Excellent dining options
  • Complimentary coffee in the mornings

Cons

  • Pricey room rates
  • Meals are expensive
  • Not very family-friendly
550 J St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-738–7000
Hotel Details
317 rooms
No Meals

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TOWER23

$$$$ | 723 Felspar St., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA Fodor's Choice

Neo-modern with a beachy vibe, this boutique hotel is a favorite of the young and young-at-heart. The sleek rooms are white with teak furnishings; the suites feature Jacuzzi tubs and step-in rain showers. Catch the sunset over cocktails at the downstairs bar or on a private balcony of an oceanfront room. The hotel is steps from the sand and party-friendly Pacific Beach's bars and eateries, though with amenities like free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service from JRDN, the popular on-site restaurant, it can be hard to motivate yourself to leave. The outdoor decks can get lively, but the crashing waves often drown out the noise.

Pros

  • Perfect place to watch the sunset
  • Central location at the beachfront
  • Hip decor

Cons

  • No pool
  • Busy area, can be loud
  • On-site restaurant and bar often crowded
723 Felspar St., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
858-270–2323
Hotel Details
44 rooms
No Meals

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Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa

$$$$ | 3999 Mission Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA

Tiki torches light the way through grounds thick with tropical foliage to the six two-story buildings and the 14-story high-rise on Mission Bay known for its bayfront location and activities. The Polynesian theme continues in the guest rooms, which all have either a balcony or a patio to enjoy the sea breezes. The Catamaran Spa offers Hawaiian-style massages, ginger-root detox wraps, and sugar body scrubs. The fitness center looks out on the bay; kayaks, pedal boats and other craft are available for rent from the hotel's dock. Among the resort's many summertime activities are Hawaiian luau and bay cruises aboard the Bahia Belle stern-wheeler. A champagne brunch is held every Sunday in the Oceana Coastal Kitchen restaurant.

Pros

  • Superb bayfront location
  • The only beachfront spa in San Diego
  • Many activities for kids

Cons

  • Common areas and some rooms can feel dated
  • Inconsistency in room quality, notably the Tower Rooms
  • Popular wedding and event venue can get busy
3999 Mission Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
858-488–1081
Hotel Details
310 rooms
No Meals
$44 resort fee

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