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Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Gaslamp/Convention Center
4.1/5100 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
Admittedly, we selected this hotel because it was the best price in the area and was very close to Petco Park. Since we were in San Diego to attend a game, it was an easy decision. Our room was fine but fairly small. The bathroom was quite large and very nice. (I would have settled for a slightly smaller bathroom with larger room.) Our friends' room was even smaller. The rooftop bar had a great view and was very nicely set up. The one big negative I had....It was advertised online and in the elevator that the Bistro offered drinks and food throughout the day. The reality was that, due to limited staffing, it was closed. Complimentary coffee was available there....if you were lucky enough to find it. We were later told to just wave down the front desk person to get more coffee. I understand that, due to Covid, places are short staffed. I let them know that they need to change their web site since we were expecting to find a place within the hotel to grab coffee and snacks or a few bites. Otherwise, we were able to walk to so much in the area.
Pendry San Diego
4.5/5102 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
The hotel is located in the city center. In the gas lamp block, there are many red men and women every day. There are very few Chinese people. Many foreigners should come to vacation. After paying for Ctrip, they will have to pay the resort fee after check-in, which is about 40 dollars a night. But the other us grant, which is relatively resident, has a price/performance ratio and will not stay in this hotel. As a hotel, professionalism is a little lacking. The facilities are just like American hotels. Basically, all of them need to be equipped and there is no hot water bottle.
Lucky d's Youth and Traveler's Hostel
3.8/561 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
This is my first time trying a youth hostel. It is quite satisfactory and tidier than domestic university dormitories. The service staff are enthusiastic. Everywhere in the city center, transportation is convenient. I met a young man from the Netherlands🇳🇱 by chance and had a great conversation!
Marriott Vacation Club, San Diego
4.5/5103 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
Very fond of the hotel, the living room is small, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, small dining table are all available, but also equipped with a full range of dishes, cutlery, and disposable scouring pad, cleaning Fine, super comfortable. The only drawback is that for the Chinese people who earned the soft sister currency at 1:7+ exchange rate, the parking fee is comparable to the rental fee, and it stops 45 knives per day and stops 37 knives. Finally, I chose to park in a public parking lot 2 blocks away, 20 knives/day, 7 or 8 minutes each time.
Residence Inn San Diego Downtown/Gaslamp Quarter
4.1/5101 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
Stayed for 6 nights in a 1 BR. Valet tried but they can get overwhelmed. Check-in went fine. Front desk people were friendly and helpful. Room was of good size but definitely needs a refresh. Fraying carpet, desk chair had rips, marred furniture. Only 1 remote for 2 TVs. The kitchen had pretty much everything you would need and worked. Breakfast is 6a-9a and was kept stocked by friendly staff. Good location, easy walk to the convention center. No laundry bags, good thing I brought my own. check out went OK. You will hear everything going on outside even on a high floor so bring ear plugs. Wi-Fi worked fine. Not enough plugs in the bedroom so bring a power strip. I would return.
Stay Classy
4.5/5110 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
As a digital nomad I frequently travel across California and San Diego is one of my favorite cities. I came across stay classy hostel from a recommendation from a friend and was pleasantly surprised. Stay classy is more like a hotel than a basic hostel. Brandon and Derek the owners are very quick to help and accommodate you at any given moment. I like the fact that they are striving to be a “smart hostel” with digital key locks and upgrades TVs and lighting. They even put fans in the rooms per request of one of the guests. I wish them nothing but luck and think they have a successful franchise on the horizon. I will miss staying at this place as my journey in San Diego has possibly come to a close but I highly recommend it! 5 stars! Ryan

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