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SureStay Hotel by Best Western San Diego Pacific Beach
3.4/558 Reviews
Pacific Beach
nice place to get away in mission bay if you're traveling with your dog. a short drive from beautiful parks and areas to enjoy the bay.
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!
Best Western Mission Bay
3.5/5102 Reviews
The hotel is large, surrounded by three floors. Breakfast is the best among the different Westers who have stayed for a few days. The equipment in the room is relatively new, and the new air conditioner is basically no noise. Much better than yesterday's Los Angeles. There is a small swimming pool, but it didn't go down in the cold.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Diego Mission Bay
3.9/5106 Reviews
Pacific Beach
SD has lived in this house for 19 years. The location is good to go out on the 5th highway. There is an In-N-Out nearby and it is two steps away. It is also close to the Garnet Ave business district. The hotel's indoor parking space is relatively limited, and there is no more when you go back late at night. This is a pet friendly hotel, although clean in place but the corridor can still smell some, mindful or allergic people should pay attention.
Pleasant Inn
3.9/5101 Reviews
North Clairemont
Breakfast is free, I didn't eat it late, the window of the room is soft, I may sleep and get tired, the hotel seems to be opened by Koreans? There are many Japanese and Korean restaurants in the surrounding area.
Courtyard San Diego Central
4.2/5108 Reviews
Miramar / Kearny Mesa
This has easily been the worst hotel room I've ever stayed at in the US. Awful, I guarantee you are better off staying anywhere else. We are a family of three and we have stayed at a lot of 3-star places during road trips (and myself during business trips), this was by far the worst I have ever seen. The layout was a typical king and a sofa bed but the space was absolutely tiny without any room left when the sofa bed was opened. The mattress of the sofa bed was disgustingly filthy (I know because we had to put the linen ourselves despite having booked it for three). There is absolutely no soundproofing whatsoever. None, zero: in the morning we woke up from the neighbouring rooms doors slamming open and close, in the evening you could hear the TV's through the thin walls. And 24h you can hear the traffic from the nearby highway. Breakfast was absolutely minimal (no fruit, no pastry, no cheese). No WiFi access in the room. The pictures showing a large lobby and swimming pool are entirely misleading: the swimming pool is actually small sized. Literally a tiny room at a cheap motel at the price of a 4-star hotel and a miserable experience.

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