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With more than 54,000 hotel rooms in San Diego County, you're spoiled with choices. In general, downtown hotels cater to discerning travelers interested in dining and shopping, while hotels in Del Mar, Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, and Mission Bay are best for beach getaways. Budget accommodations are most plentiful in centrally located Mission Valley along Hotel Circle; the area is popular with families. Many of San Diego's upscale hotels are clustered in and around the quaint coastal village of La Jolla.
Once a tony retreat for stars like Bob Hope, Lucy and Desi, and Clark Gable, L'Auberge Del Mar was renovated in 2008 but still retains an elegant Old Hollywood...more
A block from the new Padres home at PETCO Park in the Gaslamp Quarter, the first Kimpton hotel in San Diego displays the brand's playful decor (here, a lot of...more
You could walk along swanky Prospect Street without ever noticing Parisi—and that's the point of this quietly aloof 20-suite retreat. Rooms, arranged...more
It's gotten knocked recently for being a bit tired, but this 1888 landmark is still packing 'em in for vacations, weddings, dinners, and conference…but...more
Situated across the street from the famed "Hotel Del," the Glorietta Bay Inn often gets billed as the poor man's version of the grande dame, but this 11-room...more
The hacienda-style Estancia sprawls along the bluffs north of La Jolla. Setting the Spanish Mission mood are red-tile roofs, faux-adobe walls, and 210 rooms and...more
Want oceanfront? We'll do you one better: How about ocean-top? This small hotel's 23 Cape Cod–style cottages are perched atop Pacific Beach's historic...more
Originally the Scripps family's summer estate, this property was sold and converted into a hotel in 1958. The new owners opted for colonial Hawaiian–style...more
Right off Highway 101 as it slices through the quaint coastal hamlet of Del Mar, you'll find Les Artistes. Built in the 1940s, the structure is your classic...more










