Reviews for San Diego Hotels

San Diego Marriott Mission Valley
4.3/5109 Reviews
Mission Valley
🗺️Location: There is an office area around, but there is a small mall opposite, which is very convenient for shopping and eating. The only inconvenience is that the hotel door is on a one-way street, and it is a bit troublesome to go back to the hotel on the other side. 🌳Environment: The floor is very high, there is a large swimming pool on the garden floor, and there are sofas and bamboo chairs outside the lobby on the first floor, which looks very comfortable. 🏨Facilities: After all, American hotels are old, so the facilities are not very new, but passable. There is a bar in the lobby, a convenience store, and a business lounge for members. There is no alcohol, only drinks and fruits. 🏠 Room: spacious and bright, with good hygiene. The bedding is very comfortable, and the curtains have good shading effect to ensure the quality of sleep. The bathroom is very new, except that there are no disposable items, (you can ask the front desk for lotion, combs, etc.) everything else is very good. All in all, highly recommended! Very friendly hotel. Because I didn't get a free room upgrade, my parking fee was waived, thank you very much!
Days Inn by Wyndham Mission Valley/Sdsu
2.8/5105 Reviews
Mission Valley
Overall, I'd give the hotel a 6 out of 10 rating. The property was nice, centrally located, clean, and I'd definitely book it again in the future. There were a few things that were inconvenient, such as the laundry room was unavailable, the breakfast room is closed until further notice, and the service was a little slow, but other than those few negatives, our stay was peaceful and enjoyable!
Riverleaf Inn Mission Valley
2.8/5102 Reviews
Mission Valley
For a colleague, display the pre-authorization. As a result, the credit card shows consumption. Colleagues at the front desk are also paying. It has been three months since now, and I have not returned the cost of the card before returning. Still studying how to
Best Western Inn & Suites San Diego Zoo -SeaWorld Area
3.9/567 Reviews
Mission Valley
It used to be a Comfort Inn that we have always stayed at for over 10 years but now a Best Western. Very nice upgrades, great and friendly staff, love the location, A good place to stay. Close to downtown, Old Town, Zoo, and 5 minutes to the beach and shopping and golf just 5 minutes away also.
Rodeway Inn San Diego Mission Valley/Sdsu
3.3/5102 Reviews
Mission Valley
Personally very good, hotel has refrigerator, coffee machine, microwave, free parking, breakfast is good, basic coffee, bread, eggs, waffles, milk, juice, oatmeal, fruit and everything, if not particularly picky Yes, these facilities are quite complete, the bed is very large in size, and it is very clean. It is too close to the highway, and it will have some impact if you sleep lightly. We basically went out after breakfast in the morning, and did n’t go back until 7 or 8 o’clock in the evening. For us, it was very affordable and very satisfying. Unfortunately, we forgot to take a picture.
DoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Hotel Circle
3.5/5102 Reviews
Mission Valley
In the middle of the night, I want a toothbrush to go to the lobby and say that I was taken by other households. I have to wait until 6 in the morning. The parking lot elevator has also been broken and has been repaired. I don't know if I am bad luck or the hotel itself.

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Nestled in Southern California, USA, San Diego is an appealing blend of stunning beaches, vibrant cultural diversity, and rich history. Boasting the largest naval fleet in the world and often referred to as the 'birthplace of California,' San Diego's unique offerings promise an unforgettable experience for every visitor.

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Payment is mainly through U.S. dollars, with credit cards accepted widely. While English is the most common language, you'll likely hear Spanish due to the city's close proximity to Mexico. Don't miss the yearly Comic-Con convention, a San Diego tradition attracting pop culture fans worldwide.

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Must-visit spots include the world-renowned San Diego Zoo located in Balboa Park, the historic USS Midway Museum, and the stunning La Jolla Cove. Take a leisurely stroll in the Gaslamp Quarter for a glimpse into the city's Victorian-era architecture.

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