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Downtown San Diego Lodge
1345 10th Avenue
This straightforward downtown hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Gaslamp Quarter, and 2 miles from Balboa Park, home to 17 museums and San Diego Zoo.Featuring exterior entrances, the unpretentious rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, along with microwaves and minifridges. Upgraded rooms add whirlpool tubs. |
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La Petite Rouge Motel
6840 El Cajon Boulevard
La Petite Rouge Motel is located in San Diego and offers free Wi-Fi. It also provides a 24-hour reception, a business centre and room service.Rooms at the motel are comfortable and provide a kitchenette, a microwave and a refrigerator. |
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Bandy Canyon Ranch
16251 Bandy Canyon Road
Bandy Canyon Ranch provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in San Diego. It also offers free Wi-Fi, a garden and an outdoor pool.Guests of the lodge have access to its wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking and horse riding. |
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Close to Gaslamp and Convention Center
1670 Kettner Blvd
Situated in the heart of San Diego, Close to Gaslamp and Convention Center boasts an accessible location and is within walking distance of America Plaza San Diego Trolley Station. It also provides a BBQ/picnic area, a laundry service and a swimming pool.Close to Gaslamp and Convention Center provides cosy rooms, designed to suit the requirements of any guest. |
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Motel San Diego
4780 Mission Bay Drive
Off the I-5, this low-rise motel is 3 miles from the beach, 4 miles from SeaWorld San Diego and 11 miles from the San Diego Zoo.The straightforward rooms feature tiled floors, en suite bathrooms and cable TV, as well as free Wi-Fi, minifridges and microwaves.Amenities include free parking and a 24-hour reception, as well as laundry facilities and an outdoor area with BBQ grills. |
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Marriott Coronado Island Resort
2000 Second Street
Overlooking San Diego bay and a 10-minute walk from the Coronado Ferry Landing, this upscale resort and spa is 5.5 miles from Balboa Park.Bright rooms feature balconies with bay, resort or bridge views. |
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Hilton San Diego Del Mar
15575 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar
Opposite the Del Mar Racetrack and a short distance from the beach, this upscale hotel is a 3.9-mile drive from Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.The sophisticated rooms offer custom-designed beds, flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. |
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Best Western Plus Inn by the Sea
7830 Fay Avenue
This low-key hotel is a 4-minute walk from the Museum of Contemporary Art.Subdued rooms feature balconies, coffeemakers, free WiFi and TVs with premium cable. Upgraded rooms offer ocean views and bathrobes. |
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Empress Hotel of La Jolla
7766 Fay Avenue
Surrounded by Downtown boutiques and galleries, this polished hotel is half a mile from La Jolla Cove's sandstone cliffs, 6 miles from Torrey Pines Golf Course and 11 miles from the SeaWorld San Diego theme park.Contemporary rooms have designer linens, flat-screen TVs, minifridges and complimentary Wi-Fi. Upgraded rooms feature pull-out sofas. |
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Estancia Hotel San Diego
9700 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla
Set on 10 acres of landscaped gardens, this polished, hacienda-style hotel is 1.7 miles from Torrey Pines Golf Course and 2.4 miles from the University of California, San Diego. |
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Located in Southern California just miles from the Mexican border, is one of the most visited tourist destinations on the West Coast. In fact, only Los Angeles and San Francisco welcome more travelers than "America's Finest City". With an abundance of museums, parks, beaches, restaurants and other tourist attractions, it's not hard to see why so many people decide to make a beeline for this corner of America. Travelers will find the city of San Diego readily accessible. San Diego International Airport (SAN) serves numerous destinations across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, as well as London and Tokyo, proving to be one of the country's busiest airports. Meanwhile, I-5 and I-8 offer motorists easy passage to the city.
San Diego proves to be one of America's most well-appointed tourist destinations for families, with a host of exciting attractions at the ready. Top of the list of any list of San Diego attractions has to be the San Diego Zoo, which can be found in Balboa Park. Recognized as one of the best zoos in the world, visitors can expect to see a host of species on show, with the giant pandas proving to be the headline act.
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park, located in Escondido just outside San Diego, is another popular choice with families, as is the world-famous SeaWorld San Diego. Home of the original Shamu, visitors to the park can expect to see everything from killer whales and dolphins to sea turtles and polar bears. More daring visitors can try out the thrill rides too. Home to the largest naval fleet in the world, San Diego also offers an expansive program of nautical history, with museums and places of interest rife throughout the city. Among the most popular nautical attractions are the USS Midway, a former naval ship that today serves as a museum, and the Maritime Museum of San Diego, home of the awesome Star of India sail ship.
San Diego is also a hub of culture, housing almost countless museums within its city limits. These include: the San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego Air and Space Museum, San Diego Automotive Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and many more. Speaking of contemporary art, every summer the city hosts the world-famous San Diego Comic-Con International, a paradise for comic book lovers and video game players around the world.
Visitors looking to enjoy fine dining and shopping should head to the Embarcadero or Seaport Village, both of which house hotels, cafes, restaurants and shops aplenty. Meanwhile, the revamped Gaslamp Quarter has plenty to see and do, and has come a long way since its days serving up "sailor's entertainment". Of course, this is California which means there're more than enough beaches to go around.
One of the most scenic you'll find is at La Jolla Cove, a destination truly worthy of a visit. While it may not be sand-based, Balboa Park also offers a serene atmosphere in which to relax. Other popular attractions in and around the city include Mount Soledad, Torrey Pines State Natural Preserve, and the Cabrillo National Monument. Visitors looking for a change of pace will find Tijuana, Mexico, just 25 miles down the road. Best remember your passport. Thanks to its warm climate, there's rarely a bad time to visit San Diego. |
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