Reviews for San Diego Hotels

Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Sorrento Valley
4.4/5110 Reviews
Sorrento Valley / Mira Mesa
Uncomfortable bed which gave me a backache, housekeeping services every 4 days unless you request it, ran out of shower gel and shampoo, room wasn't super clean. Bathroom sink so clogged up I simply used the bathtub to clean up and brush my teeth. Maintenance did correct the issue. When I asked for more shampoo and shower gel I did get a short refill. Balconies are REALLY tiny. Surprise after my trip that I had to pay for parking! This was a pre-paid in full business trip and the fact that you had to pay for parking was an after-the-fact unhappy update. I didn't even have a vehicle the entire time.
Homewood Suites by Hilton San Diego Central
4.2/5105 Reviews
Sorrento Valley / Mira Mesa
Originally chose this one to see it has a refrigerator and battery stove for a small half-month stay. But the refrigerator is very noisy and the air conditioning system is the same. In addition, the hotel is not adequately staffed, every time I remind the front desk staff to do hygiene. But someone came only the next day. Also laundry and drying is expensive. Laundry room costs $16 at a time. Also due to close to the highway, the environmental noise problem is serious.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites San Diego-Sorrento Valley
4.3/5103 Reviews
Sorrento Valley / Mira Mesa
Very good stay experience, next time you have the opportunity to stay. Saturday and Sunday prices are attractive. The surrounding environment is quiet and lush trees, next to Qualcomm. The breakfast was generous and the room was comfortable enough. Everything is OK!
Holiday Inn Express Mira Mesa-San Diego
3.9/599 Reviews
Sorrento Valley / Mira Mesa
We came here this past weekend. It is near my brother-in-law's home, and we were in town to honor my mother-in-law who had just passed. My mother-in-law used to stay here and at the hotel next door when she visited our San Diego family. I considered this property to be just okay. Our room was musty and stuffy. It was too cold for the air conditioner but I turned it on anyway because the room needed something. Aside from that, the room was clean, although a little small. Breakfast was exactly what one would expect from a Holiday Inn Express. This hotel is conveniently located near movie theaters, shopping and restaurants.
Residence Inn San Diego Sorrento Mesa/Sorrento Valley
4.3/580 Reviews
Sorrento Valley / Mira Mesa
Two rooms and one living room, with kitchen, you can cook your own meals on weekends. It is good to go anywhere. The main place to stay here is to go to Qualcomm for work. In addition, the parking fee is charged at 12 dollars per night. You can park your car at Qualcomm.
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, San Diego North, CA
4.3/5115 Reviews
Sorrento Valley / Mira Mesa
We spent 6 nights in total this time in their King Sites. Interior is quite new and modern. Standard breakfast included, till 9:30 though. Comfort and clean room. Free parking. No water fountain. 10-15 mins drive from UCSD. Definitely worth the price. Will consider coming back next time.

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