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Aparthotels in San Diego
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Harbour Lights 911 Fifth Avenue, Downtown San Diego, San Diego | |
| Located 5 minutes’ walk away from San Diego’s vibrant Gaslamp Quarter, this ApartHotel offers spacious studios equipped with kitchenettes. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all studios. More… |
from $269 Average price per night |
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Capri by the Sea 4767 Ocean Boulevard, Pacific Beach, San Diego | |
| Boasting stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, this beachfront apartment-style hotel is located close to many of San Diego's most popular sites and provides all of the comforts of home. More… |
from $335.20 Average price per night |
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Parc Suites San Diego 2245 K Street, San Diego | |
| Located in a Victorian villa, these boutique San Diego apartments feature fully equipped modern kitchens. All suites include free Wi-Fi. Free gated guest parking is available. More… |
from $119 Average price per night |
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Diamond Head Inn 605 Diamond Street, Pacific Beach, San Diego | |
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Score from 57 reviews:
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Latest booking: 13 hours ago
Placed directly on San Diego's famous boardwalk overlooking Pacific Beach, this hotel offers spacious suites with kitchens just minutes from a variety of enjoyable attractions and activities.
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from $139.30 Average price per night |
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Sweeping along the coast against a mountain backdrop, San Diego has easy living down to a fine art. Its wonderful beaches and mild climate make it a favourite spring break destination, and with over 40 city breweries, there are plenty of ice cold beers to set the mood.
The city’s most recognisable landmark is the Hotel del Coronado, a wooden Victorian beach resort, now a National Historic Landmark. The original Spanish mission, the first in California, has been relocated to the Mission Valley area, and Old Town San Diego still has many Colonial buildings and quirky shops. Also great for shopping are Horton Plaza and the boutiques in the beachfront neighbourhoods.
The city’s most famous attraction is its zoo in Balboa Park, a few blocks from San Diego International Airport. One of the world’s largest zoos, it is well worth a visit, as is the fantastic SeaWorld, home to several killer whales. To see wildlife in its natural habitat head to La Jolla beach where harbour seals rest, or watch whales in season from Point Loma Lighthouse.
Just over the border from Mexico’s Tijuana, San Diego has a distinctly Latin American vibe and a variety of accommodation encompassing apartments, motels, B&Bs and hotels. See Booking.com for the best deals.
