Luxury bedding, stylish furnishings, and colorful throw pillows impart a sense of elegance to the rooms, and when you're not out sightseeing, you can dine on California cuisine in the hotel's restaurant. Old Town is another popular area to stay for sightseeing — especially if you're on a budget. This acre state park was the site of the west coast's first Spanish settlement and offers a taste of old San Diego, with costumed heritage tours, museums, shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
If you're watching your wallet, the family-run, pet-friendly Old Town Inn , with a lovely outdoor heated pool, is a little farther out of town, but handy to both SeaWorld and Old Town. This is one of San Diego's relatively cheap hotels, and rates include free parking and a continental breakfast. Apartments with kitchens are also available, and a trolley across the street will whisk you to the city center in minutes. Torrey Pines Golf Course. Some of the top hotels in San Diego lie north of the city in spectacular wilderness areas near La Jolla , an upscale coastal neighborhood about 14 miles northwest of downtown.
This is a favorite area for outdoor adventures like kayaking, surfing, paragliding, and biking along the beach. It's also home to designer boutiques, museums, and the Torrey Pines State Reserve , a wild and rugged coastal park, where you can hike more than eight miles of trails, spot migrating whales from the cliffs, and bask on the windswept beaches. This luxury resort evokes the elegance of a grand estate on the Italian or French Riviera. The sumptuous guest rooms and suites feature marble baths with deep tubs and gorgeous garden views.
You'll find it difficult to choose from all the things to do here. In your spare time, you can swim in one of the four pools, dine at the resort's multiple restaurants, tee off on the Tom Fazio-designed championship course, play tennis, or snuggle up at a movie night. The resort's luxury spa is one of San Diego's best. Also in a beautiful and isolated location, a little closer to the coast, The Lodge at Torrey Pines exudes rustic elegance. This craftsman-style lodge overlooks the Torrey Pines golf course , with the ocean glistening beyond, and is known for its attentive personal service, wonderful spa, and farm-to-table restaurant.
The spacious guest rooms continue the craftsmen theme and feature comfy beds cloaked in Egyptian linens and marble bathrooms; most also come with sliding doors onto balconies or patios with views over the botanical reserve.
A croquet lawn, heated outdoor pool, library, and pool table are among the many amenities here, and you can hike the trails in the adjacent reserve. If you're looking for luxury right on the ocean, the Balinese-inspired Pantai Inn in La Jolla offers excellent value. This boutique beauty features 30 uniquely-decorated rooms, suites, and cottages, with features like fireplaces and four-poster beds.
In-room spa treatments add a little extra pampering, and you can mingle with other guests by the outdoor fire pit, hike along the seaside, and look for seals and whales in the water. Included in the rates are parking, a deluxe breakfast, and afternoon tea and coffee.
Old Point Loma Lighthouse. San Diego is full of great-value mid-range hotels. About six miles west of the city, on Point Loma , near where whale watching cruises and sportfishing charters depart, The Pearl Hotel is a hip boutique property with a mid-century vintage vibe, individually-themed rooms, and a lively social scene — the hotel screens weekly movies at the poolside lounge.
The Pearl is handy to the airport , as well as Shelter Island and its yacht-filled harbor. Pacific Beach is the biggest and most upscale of these beach towns. Just north of Pacific Beach is La Jolla. While La Jolla is its own city in San Diego County, it still needs to be considered as a great option for upscale hotels and a beach vacation.
This is an ideal choice for families and those looking for a romantic getaway. Each of these neighborhoods has a distinctly unique vibe and variety of restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and lodging. While not a town on its own per se, there is an abundance of hotels available. Most offer more moderately priced hotel options as the location is just a few miles from the beach and downtown. Encinitas and Leucadia about 25 miles from Downtown San Diego are known for their surf culture and have more of a small-town charm.
Carlsbad about 35 miles from Downtown San Diego is the home of Legoland. The magnificent beach at the Hotel del Coronado. Many of the top neighborhoods are very walkable.
The Gaslamp comprises 16 walkable blocks in the downtown area and is filled with food, craft beer, boutique shopping, and live music, and is home to Petco Park where the Padres play. Bordered by the embarcadero and Seaport Village to the east, this is a walkable area with a lot to offer.
As with many touristy areas in any city, there are so-so restaurants catering to tourists and conference-goers.
There are also a lot of great dining options such as Biga, Osteria Panevino, Lionfish, and Searsucker from celebrity chef Brian Malarkey, to name just a few. Little Italy is just north of the Gaslamp District and still in the heart of downtown. The area around Horton Plaza also has a wide range of great restaurants and is easy walking distance to many theaters including the Civic Center, Lyceum, and Spreckels. This place looks so beautiful, want to visit this in future.
Thanks for the great information about the San Diego Neighborhoods!! This really is a detailed guide on everything I need to know about San Diego Neighbourhoods. So informative and helpful, thank you!
San Diego seemed like a really nice place to visit, even more so now. Thatks for the tips on planning our next road trip! Table of Contents. Best Apartment Rental in La Jolla: Spanish Casita Located in the heart of an upscale neighborhood this 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom casita has a living room, kitchenette with new microwave, coffee maker, sink, induction cooktop and a compact refrigerator. Follow the road into La Jolla, turn right on Prospect Street.
By taxi — La Jolla does not have a public taxi stand. Book one by phone or through a hotel. Best Apartment Rental in North Park: Balboa Park Tropical Hideaway Located in the heart of an upscale neighborhood this 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom casita has a living room, kitchenette with new microwave, coffee maker, sink, induction cooktop and a compact refrigerator. Turn left onto University Avenue. Parking available in a garage on 29th Street.
By bus — Bus 2 stops all throughout 30th Street. By taxi — Taxis are common throughout Downtown San Diego and can be called in advance or hailed from the road. There is free street parking in residential areas of Ocean Beach and metered parking in the main areas.
Bus runs from downtown San Diego to Ocean Beach. Parking can be hard to find and is very expensive in the Gaslamp Quarter. By trolley — All trolley lines service the Gaslamp Quarter. By pedicabs — The Gaslamp Quarter is serviced by pedicabs, bicycle-powered rides that often have music playing out of a boom box.
These are a fun way to get around downtown. Best Luxury hotel in Old Town: Cosmopolitan Hotel Built in it features Victorian decor, free Wifi, Breakfast included and there is an onsite restaurant with happy hour.
It has an outdoor pool and free WIFI. By taxi — Taxis frequent Old Town regularly but you will likely want to call one in advance. What is the best neighborhood to stay in San Diego with kids? Where to stay in San Diego near the beach La Jolla is where you want to stay if you want to be near a great beach and still close to everything. Where is the best area to stay in San Diego for first-timers?
Where are the best places to stay in San Diego on a budget? Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Travel Planning Resources Looking to book your next trip? Flights: Start planning your trip by finding the best flight deals on Skyscanner Book your Hotel: Find the best prices on hotels with these two providers. Travel Insurance: Don't leave home without it. Allianz - Occasional Travelers. Medjet - Global air medical transport and travel security. Guests can enjoy breakfast and pizza almost every day of the week!
Besides the excellent location this home has, there is a hot tub you can dip your feet in after a long day exploring the beaches in San Diego. The Pearl Hotel is a charming and modern three-star hotel. This hotel has a fantastic bar, wonderful dining room, and a fabulous outdoor swimming pool.
It has 23 comfortable and well-equipped rooms. This three-star hotel is ideally situated near the Mission Bay and Old Town neighbourhoods. It has comfortable and spacious rooms, contemporary amenities and a myriad of wellness features, including a swimming pool, Jacuzzi and gym. In the s and 80s, the area underwent a redevelopment, and today, it is one of the most exciting parts of the city.
And, thanks to the restored Victorian-era buildings, it still retains much of its original charm. With everything from backpacker hostels to boutique hotels, this area of the city is packed with options for every budget.
Midway, an aircraft carrier-turned-museum that offers tours hosted by veterans. This is our choice for where to stay in the Gaslamp Quarter. A hop skip and a jump away from Gaslamp is this beautiful loft that also happens to be centrally located, where you have easy access to cafes and the convention center.
With a brand new bed to sleep on for couples and single travelers alike, but just in case you have more accompanying you on your travels, this space accommodates up to 6 people. Cool off in this loft after walking around the blazing city of Boston. Located in the heart of downtown, this hotel is close to popular tourist attractions, bars and restaurants. It has large rooms, modern amenities, and an on-site sauna and Jacuzzi.
It is close to iconic landmarks and tourist attractions as well as shopping, restaurants and bars. There is also an on-site lounge and restaurant. For an unforgettable night out, head to the Onyx Room. This club plays good music, pours great drinks and has a vibrant dancefloor and atmosphere. One of the oldest drinking holes in San Diego, this is where you can enjoy a night of good drinks and great conversation.
Free breakfast, a great location and comfortable rooms are just a few of the reasons we love this hostel. It has a full kitchen, free linens, and a game room with billiards and arcade games. This home is both historic and elegant with a canvas atmosphere everywhere you look. The bed gives you a heavenly experience like you have floated into the clouds above every take you rest your head. Besides the fact that while staying here, you will feel like royality this home sits right next to many restaurants, bars, with the best nightlife!
This hotel boasts a sun deck, free wifi and a large terrace. The rooms have coffee machines, refrigerators and air-conditioning. This hotel boasts a relaxing Jacuzzi, a fitness centre and a stunning swimming pool. Famous for its laid-back atmosphere and vibrant street art , North Park is packed with hip hangouts and quirky cafes. A haven for foodies, North Park is home to a wide range of incredible restaurants. Are you a culture vulture? Look no further.
Stay right on the edge of the Balboa Park with a few minutes from the zoo and downtown district this home is placed in a prime location for all the San Deigo attractions. And the best dog in the entire world happens to live here, too!
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