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Holiday Inn Express San Diego Downtown - San Diego - Building
$238+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Fairmont Grand Del Mar - San Diego - Balcony
Fairmont Grand Del Mar
9 Wonderful
Carmel Valley$764+
$764+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Old Town Inn
8.6 Very good
Midway District$198+
$198+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Pendry San Diego
8.6 Very good
Downtown$503+
$503+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
San Diego Marriott Mission Valley
8.2 Very good
Mission Valley East$306+
$306+
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
La Pensione Hotel
8.3 Very good
Downtown$202+
$202+
Free Wi-Fi
Wyndham San Diego Bayside
7.7 Good
Downtown$254+
$254+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

San Diego hotels near San Diego Convention Center

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Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego - San Diego - Living room
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
8.6 Very good
Downtown$388+
$388+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Omni San Diego Hotel - San Diego - Bedroom
Omni San Diego Hotel
8.7 Very good
Downtown$383+
$383+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
8.1 Very good
Barrio Logan$385+
$385+
Pool
Pet friendly

Top San Diego hotels with parking

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California Suites Hotel - San Diego - Bedroom
California Suites Hotel
7 Good
Clairemont$123+
$123+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Ramada by Wyndham San Diego Airport - San Diego - Bedroom
$153+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Best Western Seven Seas
6.7 Okay
Mission Valley West$162+
$162+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Riverleaf Inn Mission Valley
5.8 Fair
Mission Valley West$117+
$117+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Bahia Resort Hotel
8 Very good
Mission Bay$324+
$324+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Heritage Inn San Diego
5.1 Fair
Midway District$117+
$117+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in San Diego

Discover the top hotels in San Diego handpicked by local expert Casey Hatfield-Chiotti.
Casey Hatfield-Chiotti
December 6, 2023

San Diego is a vibrant city with nearly perfect weather and miles of pristine coastline. Everyday life can feel like a vacation, so it’s no wonder travelers flock there in droves to soak up the laid-back vibe. While SoCal surf culture and family-friendly attractions like the San Diego Zoo are big reasons to visit, the city has many layers. The rich history and deeply rooted Mexican American and Chicano culture make it an endlessly intriguing place with exciting art and cuisine. The best hotels in San Diego are often places in-the-know locals like to hang out at just as much as visitors and are located throughout geographically diverse San Diego County. I've spent many a night at the bars and rooftop terraces of these top-rated hotels that include everything from a regal downtown hotel to a North County surfers' hideaway. Here’s where to stay if you want to be surrounded by nature, enjoy a more sophisticated urban vacation, or lounge at the beach and play in the surf.

1.

The US Grant, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Diego

Address:

326 Broadway

Price:

$276-2344/night

One of San Diego’s most historic hotels, the US Grant opened as the city’s premier luxury property in 1910. Ulysses S. Grant Jr. – a successful businessman who moved to San Diego in 1893 – spearheaded the project in honor of his late father Civil War general and President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant. Harrison Albright designed the building, and it had all the hallmarks of a grand city hotel, like a palm court, an atrium with palm trees that has since been turned into a ballroom, and an elaborate dining room.
The US Grant, on the National Register of Historic Places, has been updated many times over the last century and still feels current with 270 guest rooms sporting an elegant blue, gold, and white color scheme and abstract artworks.
The hotel is in the Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego’s hub for dining and nightlife. Sights like Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, and Petco Park are all within easy reach.

2.

Fairmont Grand Del Mar

Address:

5300 Grand Del Mar Court

Price:

$312-3792/night

There are many fine luxury hotels in San Diego, but Tony Del Mar, just north of the city, is known for having some of the poshest – including the Fairmont Grand Del Mar. At the Mediterranean villa-inspired resort, travelers looking to splurge will find plenty of luxurious amenities, from the Tom Fazio-designed golf course to the indulgent spa. And while it is inland and surrounded by canyons rather than a coastline, guests stay cool by dipping into the hotel’s multiple palm tree-fringed swimming pools. Families and couples can be as active as they like.
The hotel has hiking trails and pickleball. Del Mar is a dream destination for equine enthusiasts with its racetrack and polo grounds and even horseback riding. And after all the activities, recommendation is to dine at the hotel’s three Michelin-starred Addison. It’s one of San Diego’s most refined restaurants.

3.

Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa

Address:

9700 North Torrey Pines Road

Price:

$289-1454/night

Estancia La Jolla in upscale La Jolla stands out among the many hacienda-style havens in San Diego, offering a truly serene and romantic experience. Set amidst stunning garden-like grounds adorned with tranquil water features, this hotel has an understated elegance that captivates twosomes. Duos can indulge in a massage side by side in the couple’s bungalow and eat Spanish octopus with charred lemon by the outdoor fireplaces at Mustangs and Burros, the hotel’s excellent Baja-med restaurant.
La Jolla has some of San Diego’s best beaches. I recommend guests explore La Jolla Cove, a beautiful beach with abundant marine life, and Windandsea. The beach with a thatched roof palapa is rockier than the typical stretch of San Diego sand but has pounding surf and rugged beauty as a result.

4.

The Lodge at Torrey Pines

Address:

11480 North Torrey Pines Road

Price:

$465-2172/night

One of the best hotels in San Diego, the Lodge at Torrey Pines entices golfers, foodies, and architecture lovers equally. The city of San Diego-owned Torrey Pines Golf Course, which has two 18-hole courses that have hosted several U.S. Open Championships, stretches out along the coastal bluffs of La Jolla right in front of the hotel. Hotel guests get priority tee times.
The Lodge’s A.R. Valentien restaurant celebrates California cuisine, and dishes might include crispy quail from Debruin Farms and Marcona almond-crusted swordfish. The indoor–outdoor dining rooms look out on the 18th hole.
The hotel’s craftsman architecture, including stained glass lanterns and wood-framed windows, feels like it has been around for a century but was all actually built about 20 years ago.
The Lodge at Torrey Pines is within walking distance of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Its rare tree species only grow in two locations in the U.S.

5.

Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas

Address:

2100 North Coast Highway 101

Price:

$486-4469/night

The Alila Marea Beach Resort is the sleek beach retreat San Diego had been missing. The clifftop hotel on a coastal bluff opened in Encinitas in 2021. One of the most authentic surf towns left in SoCal, Encinitas is where you might see a world-renowned surfer sipping coffee on Main Street before heading off to catch the point break at Swami’s.
Part of Hyatt’s Alila brand, the property is upscale – it has an oceanfront swimming pool and chic guest rooms with outdoor spaces and furniture made with natural materials, but it is rooted in the community.
San Diego native and celebrity chef Claudette Zepeda runs the restaurant VAGA, which has a Latin-influenced menu and sweeping ocean views. The Rob Machado Foundation of Encinitas has installed water bottle refilling stations around the resort, and the hotel’s coffee shop serves coffee from the Encinitas roaster Lofty Coffee Co.

6.

Loews Coronado Bay Resort

Address:

4000 Coronado Bay Road

Price:

$49-1497/night

Families who go to San Diego to see attractions like the San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, and Legoland have many hotel options, but Loews Coronado Bay Resort has something for every family member. The resort is on a peninsula and activities revolve around water. There’s direct access to Silver Strand State Beach, three tennis courts, and a private 81-slip marina. It’s also a short drive to Coronado Island with its coastal cottages, family-run restaurants and ice cream shops, and shimmering gold sands.
The Pacific Ocean and bay views have inspired the 439 guest rooms with a calming color palette of sand, sea green, and pale gray, while the views of yachts in the marina make for a great backdrop. Staff members go out of their way to accommodate families by providing complementary cribs and sharing activity ideas. Loews Coronado Bay is also pet-friendly.

7.

Pendry San Diego

Address:

550 J Street

Price:

$306-4310/night

Food lovers are spoiled for choice at Pendry San Diego in the Gaslamp Quarter. Guests can start the day with chilaquiles and rich Vittoria Coffee espressos in the Art Deco-inspired Provisional Kitchen, Café & Mercantile, and cap off the night with a vodka, yuzu, and shiso cocktail at sultry cocktail bar Fifth & Rose.
In addition to six bars and restaurants, Pendry San Diego’s many perks include a greenery-adorned spa, light-filled fitness center, and a rooftop pool with comfy daybeds and teal and white umbrellas. The 317 guest rooms have big windows framing views of downtown and the bay. The guest room décor is contemporary and preppy with whimsical blue and cream wallpaper and striped chairs.
The hotel’s Oxford Social Club feels more like a lux lounge than a nightclub, but it gets some amazing artists and DJs.

8.

The Pearl Hotel

Address:

1410 Rosecrans Street

Price:

$30-530/night

One of the best boutique hotels in San Diego, the Pearl Hotel in Point Loma offers a contemporary take on mid-century style. The hotel’s original kidney-shaped pool is the heart of the property – but the 23 guest rooms feel classic rather than kitschy by blending natural materials and statement pieces, such as vintage art.
The hotel’s jewel-toned lobby and its custom leather sectional anchors the space with glass pendant lights and marble bistro tables. Locals love congregating at the green quartzite bar top for perfectly balanced martinis. The Pearl’s restaurant, Charles + Dinorah – named for the original owners – features a fun mix of internationally influenced dishes, but there are plenty of other great places to dine nearby.
The Pearl has fun events like “Dive-In” Movie Nights, where films are projected on a wall by the pool. I recommend reserving a table so you don’t miss out.

9.

Tower 23 Hotel

Address:

723 Felspar Street

Price:

$182-1632/night

Pacific Beach has become known more for parties than its scenic coastal beauty, even though it has accessible beaches and a historic wooden pier. Tower23, a boutique hotel on the boardwalk, is far more sophisticated than the bars lining Garnet. The hotel has clean lines and cool colors, and guest rooms have ocean and pier views.
Tower23’s excellent restaurant, JRDN, serves fine seafood, sushi, and small bites like ahi poke nachos. While the hotel doesn’t have a pool, guests can lounge on the Tower Deck with panoramic views, fire pits, and lounge chairs. While it doesn’t have a swimming pool, the ocean is just down a flight of stairs, making Tower23 an excellent choice for travelers looking for SoCal beach culture immersion. I’ve visited the JRDN terrace at Tower 23 for over a decade, and the chili mango margarita is a must-order while watching the sunset over the Pacific.

10.

Intercontinental San Diego

Address:

901 Bayfront Court

Price:

$249-1543/night

There are good locations, and then there are great locations. InterContinental San Diego’s perch on the San Diego Bay is difficult to beat. It’s close to the San Diego Convention Center, making it a top choice for business travelers. It’s also in the middle of the reinvigorated Waterfront. And it’s near the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, an open-air music venue operated by the San Diego Symphony, which has hosted artists including Jennifer Hudson.
Guest rooms have spectacular views of the boats bobbing in the bay. Club Lounge access, which guests can add to their room booking for a fee, offers additional perks like complimentary food and drinks throughout the day, a personal concierge, and a discreet place for business.

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Low season

November

High season

July

Average price (weeknight)

$266

Average price (weekend night)

$317
Cheapest month to stay with an average 16% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 34% rise in price.
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Top tips for finding San Diego hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in San Diego, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in San Diego in November and March.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in San Diego if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Wednesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 43 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your San Diego hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in San Diego found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $144, while the most expensive was $557.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in San Diego for 4 days.
  • If you will be staying on the famous Coronado Peninsula just off the coast of San Diego, consider Coronado Beach, a hotel facing the open Pacific. Glorietta Bay Inn and La Avenida Inn are less than a 10-min walk from the beach on Glorietta Bay, which is closer to the side of Coronado that faces the mainland.
  • For those looking to stay at a bed and breakfast in San Diego, Keating House in the Bankers Hill neighborhood is a charming venue with delightful individually decorated rooms. The 1906 Lodge on the Coronado peninsula is an upscale stay with a southwestern vibe. Hillcrest House Bed and Breakfast by the San Diego Zoo offers quaint rooms inside a vintage craftsman house.
  • If you want to spend some time at the desert locations in the Anza Borrego Desert State Park, the Salton Sea, or Joshua Tree, there are some good San Diego hotels to stay at, including the hotels along I-8 to the east of the city: the Best Western Plus La Mesa San Diego, the Courtyard by Marriott San Diego El Cajon, and the Motel 6 San Diego El Cajon.
  • Plans can change unexpectedly, so it's worth considering hotels in San Diego that have free cancellation Some of these include the Town and Country San Diego, the Kings Inn San Diego, the Gaslamp Plaza Suites, and Staypineapple, Hotel Z.
  • If you are looking for a pet-friendly hotel in San Diego, consider the Pendry San Diego Hotel, which also includes room service, wheelchair accessibility, and a spa. The Solomar San Diego, The Sofia Hotel, and the InterContinental San Diego - an IHG Hotel which is also pet-friendly.
  • Want to stay in a hotel near University of California San Diego? Consider hotels such as Sheraton La Jolla Hotel, which is less than a mile from the university and has a garden with an outdoor pool, or Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa, which is the same distance away and has a spa.
  • Many of the city’s attractions are spread across the city, meaning it is often best to select a San Diego hotel near the main attractions you would like to see, and to travel by metro, trolley or bus to the others. For example, you could choose the Four Points by Sheraton San Diego Downtown if you are interested in visiting Balboa Park, which less than a mile away.
  • San Diego hosts a variety of conventions throughout the year, causing the city’s hotels to fill up quickly. Check the convention calendar before booking to strategically pick the dates of your vacation and avoid these events. If you have no choice but to visit the city during a convention, check the Mission Bay neighborhood to find cheap hotels in San Diego. The Dana on Mission Bay and Hilton San Diego Bayfront both frequently have hotel deals.
  • If Downtown San Diego hotels are out of your budget, opt for a hotel in Old Town instead, such as the Cosmopolitan Hotel & Restaurant. Old Town is one of the oldest neighborhoods in San Diego, and it is linked by an affordable trolley to Downtown.
  • For those traveling with their families, consider booking a hotel in San Diego near the zoo, such as The Lodge at Torrey Pines. The area near the San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park has many family-friendly activities, and it is located near Downtown and the trolley system.

FAQs when booking a hotel in San Diego

  • Where can I find an extended stay hotel in San Diego?

    For a more upscale extended stay, try the Hyatt House San Diego Sorrento Mesa. There are three Residence Inns in San Diego, in the Gaslamp District, downtown, and La Jolla. San Diego also has several Extended Stay America Hotels, including one in San Diego Sorrento Mesa, two downtown, and one along Route 15.

  • Where should I stay in San Diego if I will be traveling to Los Angeles?

    The I-5 is the best route from San Diego to Los Angeles, so hotels towards the north of San Diego, just off the I-5 are your best bet. The Extended Stay America Hotels fits the bill, and other convenient hotels include the quaint Cardiff by the Sea Lodge and the Hampton Inn and Suites Cardiff Beach .

  • What is a good hotel in San Diego for a business traveler?

    The Omni San Diego Hotel in the Gaslamp district features a business center and meeting rooms for work, a fitness center, massage services, an outdoor pool, and hot tub for kicking back, and a restaurant, bar, and room service for convenience. The Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina and the Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Mission Valley Stadium also feature the amenities that a business traveler would want for work, relaxation, and convenience.

  • Where should I stay in San Diego if I am going to be driving to Mexico?

    The Best Western Plus Marina Gateway Hotel is to the south in San Diego and just off the I-5, which heads straight into Tijuana. Amenities include an outdoor pool, hot tub, restaurant, bar, and wheelchair accessibility. The La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Diego Mission Bay and the Comfort Inn Chula Vista San Diego South are two affordable hotels on I-805, which also leads into Tijuana.

  • What are the best hotels in San Diego near Valley View Casino Center?

    The Four Points by Sheraton provides a great fitness center and a breakfast buffet. The Heritage Inn San Diego is slightly further from the Casino Center, around 0.6 miles away, and offers an outdoor pool. Another option could be Howard Johnson by Wyndham San Diego Hotel, around 0.8 miles from the Valley View Casino Center.

  • Which hotels in San Diego offer especially good views?

    The Omni San Diego Hotel is known for having amazing views, and it also provides guests with a pool, Jacuzzi tubs and a wine bar. The US Grant Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is an upscale hotel with balconies that provide great views of the bay. The Hilton San Diego Bayfront also offers beautiful views of the bay, and it even has a waterfront bar.

  • Which hotels in San Diego offer especially good breakfast?

    Fortunately, it is not difficult to find hotels in San Diego that offer good breakfasts. The Gaslamp Plaza Suites has a lovely breakfast that is served on the hotel’s rooftop dining area. In addition to its amazing views, The US Grant also serves a gourmet breakfast in its downstairs restaurant.

  • What are some good hotels for young adults in San Diego?

    If you’re interested in fun and exciting hotels in San Diego, consider the hip https://www.kayak.com/San-Diego-Hotels-Hard-Rock-Hotel-San-Diego.171048.ksp, which has a trendy bar. The Hotel Indigo in the Gaslamp Quarter is conveniently located near Downtown and has a rooftop bar. The stylish Solamar San Diego serves guests free cocktails.

  • Where to stay in San Diego?

    Hotels in La Jolla, Pacific Beach, and near Gaslamp Quarter have the most searches on KAYAK.

  • What are the best hotels near Gaslamp Quarter?

    Gaslamp Quarter being one of the most popular landmarks in San Diego, many travelers enjoy staying close by. Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Hard Rock Hotel San Diego and Hilton San Diego Bayfront are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • How much does a hotel cost in San Diego?

    $326 is the average price for a double room in San Diego, but our users have found rooms for as cheap as $67 in the last 3 days.

  • How much is a hotel in San Diego for tonight?

    The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in San Diego found by KAYAK users in the last 3 hours was $83, while a 4-star hotel room the lowest price was $115. The cheapest room found overall was for $67.

  • How much is a hotel in San Diego for this weekend?

    KAYAK users found 3-star hotel rooms in San Diego for this weekend from $103 and 4-star hotel rooms from $115. The cheapest room in San Diego for the same date was $94 per night.

  • Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in San Diego?

    The most popular neighbourhood in San Diego among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Downtown. Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, and Pendry San Diego rank among the highest-rated hotels in Downtown.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in San Diego?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in San Diego with free parking or free breakfast. Top-rated options with free free parking in San Diego include Fairmont Grand Del Mar and Ocean Park Inn, while popular hotels with free breakfast in San Diego include Quality Inn San Diego I-5 Naval Base and Bahia Resort Hotel.

  • How do I find a hotel in central San Diego?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central San Diego districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like San Diego city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there San Diego hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in San Diego that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Old Town Inn, California Suites Hotel and Ramada by Wyndham San Diego Airport.

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San Diego Marriott La Jolla - San Diego - Living room
San Diego Marriott La Jolla
7.7 Good
University City$300+
$300+
Pool
Town and Country San Diego - San Diego - Patio
Town and Country San Diego
7.5 Good
Mission Valley West$309+
$309+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Beach Haven
8.2 Very good
Pacific Beach$227+
$227+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
8.1 Very good
Barrio Logan$385+
$385+
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
The Dana on Mission Bay
8 Very good
Mission Bay$269+
$269+
Pool
Pet friendly
Omni San Diego Hotel
8.7 Very good
Downtown$383+
$383+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Horton Grand Hotel
8.1 Very good
Downtown$291+
$291+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Sofia Hotel
7.4 Good
Downtown$299+
$299+
Pet friendly
Spa
Best Western Seven Seas
6.7 Okay
Mission Valley West$162+
$162+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Hotel Iris - San Diego
5.6 Fair
Mission Valley West$145+
$145+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Atwood Hotel San Diego - Seaworld/Zoo
7.3 Good
Mission Valley West$152+
$152+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Kings Inn San Diego
8.1 Very good
Mission Valley West$159+
$159+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Heritage Inn San Diego
5.1 Fair
Midway District$117+
$117+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Ocean Park Inn
8.9 Very good
Pacific Beach$376+
$376+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Surfer Beach Hotel
7.4 Good
Pacific Beach$243+
$243+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines
7.4 Good
Torrey Pines$334+
$334+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Grande Colonial La Jolla
8.7 Very good
La Jolla$467+
$467+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Inn at Sunset Cliffs
8.7 Very good
Point Loma$348+
$348+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
8.6 Very good
Downtown$388+
$388+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Pacific Shores Inn
7.3 Good
Pacific Beach$210+
$210+
Parking
Pool
Pet friendly
Old Town Inn
8.6 Very good
Midway District$198+
$198+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Wyndham San Diego Bayside
7.7 Good
Downtown$254+
$254+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Pacific Inn and Suites
5.6 Fair
Downtown$162+
$162+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Found Hotel San Diego
4.5 Mediocre
Downtown$129+
$129+
Free Wi-Fi
Hampton Inn San Diego/Mission Valley
8.1 Very good
Mission Valley West$266+
$266+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Ocean Villa Inn
7.6 Good
Ocean Beach$236+
$236+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Bahia Resort Hotel
8 Very good
Mission Bay$324+
$324+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Pacific Terrace Hotel
9 Wonderful
Pacific Beach$482+
$482+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pacific View Inn
7.3 Good
Pacific Beach$297+
$297+
Free Wi-Fi

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