Top rated hotels in San Diego

Residence Inn San Diego Del Mar
4.3/527 Reviews
Carmel Valley
The hotel is very nice, staying for more than ten days, suitable for family with baby, has a sofa bed, can cook. The ventilation is also good. It is recommended to rent a suite if cooking, the room does not smell of soot.
Residence Inn San Diego Downtown/Gaslamp Quarter
4.2/541 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
It is beautiful! The bed is soft and clean. Employees are always smiling and made me comfortable. I would absolutely recommend to anyone traveling to San Diego if you'd like to experience the finer life. I recommend the bar downstairs where you can enjoy the tastiest, strongest drink available!
Residence Inn San Diego Downtown
4.2/5103 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
There are a few great Marriott properties in Downtown/Gaslamp San Diego and this is one of them. Located on the edge of Little Italy and a Red Line Train stop a block away, this property has a good view of the waterfront as well as within easy walking distance of the waterfront and Gas Lamp district as well. The front desk staff person Candace was an amazing help on recommending local places to eat and the best way to pop down to the border without a car for a day trip into Tijuana. Rooms are pretty much standard 'Residence Inn” style with many rooms having small stand only balconies. There's a pool and fire pit as well. A short hop from the airport and centrally located for Uber trips or rental car access to the further reaches of the area - I strongly recommend this property. It's often a lot less expensive than the hotels closer to the Gas Lamp but just as good!
Residence Inn San Diego Sorrento Mesa/Sorrento Valley
4.3/523 Reviews
Sorrento Valley / Mira Mesa
Two rooms and one living room, with kitchen, you can cook your own meals on weekends. It is good to go anywhere. The main place to stay here is to go to Qualcomm for work. In addition, the parking fee is charged at 12 dollars per night. You can park your car at Qualcomm.
Residence Inn San Diego Rancho Bernardo/Scripps Poway
4.4/514 Reviews
Rancho Bernardo / Carmel Mountain
Enjoyed a nice couple of days stay. The complex is a little older but very clean and cozy. We had a 2 bedroom & 2 bath suite with a kitchenette. I definitely recommend a 2 bedroom if traveling with kids. The kitchen is small but it made it easy to fix a quick snack or reheat leftover. Staff was super friendly and accommodating. Continental breakfast was tasty, sitting area wasn’t too small & there was extra sitting area outside. Property had tennis court, basketball & pingpong. I will definitely stay here again should the need arise.
Residence Inn San Diego Downtown/Bayfront
4.6/530 Reviews
Downtown San Diego
Stayed here for work for the month of December. They are dog friendly that’s why I chose them, but they are not dog conscious. Let me explain: when we arrived after traveling for two and a half days, we checked into our room that cost approximately $295 per night. As usual I checked the room out to make sure it was safe for my little 5lb fur-baby. Alas, I readily find that the room has not been vacuumed as I picked up a Benadryl pill and a yellow piece of candy that I can only assume had chocolate in it based on its size. Chocolate is poison to dogs and anything is poison to a 5lb dog. I let it go. We scheduled to have housekeeping come in to clean when we weren’t at work and had our dog with us and out of the room. I left a good tip and had everything ready for them, e.g. towels in one pile on the tile floor, items up and off the ground, etc, but again they did not vacuum. We scheduled housekeeping again and I left an even larger tip with a note that asked for additional washcloths, and a new/cleaned extra blanket b/c the one that was in the closet hadn’t been cleaned prior to our occupancy. How do I know this? B/c when we went to use it a Gatorade cap fell out of it! So with the $20 tip, we didn’t get additional washcloths, he/she simply folded-up the previously soiled blanket, and we still haven’t had it vacuumed and we have a pet that we are paying extra for. Dogs shed—vacuuming is required! The front desk staff are super nice and the outside area where you can take your pets to use the bathroom is nice, but the rooms are not clean. Aside from the issues listed above, the handles on the cabinets were sticky and the windows are dirty from the inside (probably from the bathroom shower). I’ve purchased cleaner to clean handles and countertops. I wish the suites came with a vacuum that the guests could use. So I like staying here, but if you have a dog please do a protective sweep for things left by prior guests.

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