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San Diego Hotels feature all the things needed to make your stay in America’s favorite beach vacation playground great. We’ve been selling hotels, theme park tickets and travel products for over a decade. So when it comes to singling out a particular city or place, it’s hard to get excited if the destination doesn’t have the wow. Small cities around California with only 10 to 15 hotels provided limited material to explore. How many times can one talk up the Continental Breakfast or beach three miles away? Those smaller cities have their place, even in the San Diego hotel scene. But there’s something special about San Diego hotels compared to coastal cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
When San Diego was developed and the artificial bays and harbors built, the creation of a custom-made vacation land was set into place. San Diego has made many transitions throughout its recent years of growth, and it still benefits from the commercial and industrial uses of the bays with easy access to the Pacific Ocean. But what’s happening lately is nothing short of a Renaissance, thanks to those with vision, and people like Ingrid Croce (wife of famed Jim Croce), who moved businesses into a decaying inner-city such as San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. The place was once known for a less savory trade and for most who visited or worked in downtown San Diego, they scampered off at dark, departing the darker places such as Gaslamp.
Today, this Renaissance touches the Gaslmap Quarter with sizzling nightlife, top flight cuisine, blues, jazz and world beat music, and this came about because of the determination of the Ingride Croces of the world who hung in there and decided they were going to help make it happen. She owns restaurants, and The Keating hotel, all four diamond in their approach to service.
Are we excited about San Diego hotels, vacations and conventions? “Yes” would be an understatement. There are so many sub-plots in this amazing San Diego story. New luxury hotels, new convention hotels, great beaches, easy access to most of the city via car, train, bus or plane, and the weather (top in the world), are just a few assets and amenities.
San Diego also reflects what’s happening in California. One of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, San Diego has adopted the foods, dances, music and customs of those who make the city happen on a daily basis. In hotels you will see hard-working individuals from various cultures who are generally honest, god-fearing folks who work behind the scenes to make your bed perfect, your shower shine and windows in your room sparkle. These people are the workers who get little thanks, but when you walk in a room and feel excited about a view, it was the magicians of room cleaning who made this perfect for you.
Subtleties abound but the bottom line is that when you visit San Diego hotels and spend your money, you are casting a vote for supporting a city that serves you well with its destination-friendly residents, amazing selection of over 400 hotels, resorts and spas, beaches galore, wine country tours, attractions and theme parks, history and culture, and year-r0und perfect weather.
If you can’t get excited, please read the entries and look at photos of some favorite spots. Maybe you’ll break out and get happy in San Diego.








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