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Goodbye Sé Hotel, welcome Palomar San Diego by Kimpton! Eco friendly accommodations geared to the urban cool, range from chic guest rooms to luxury flats and penthouses, and even ... read more
Perfect for sophisticated urban partyers who want to be smack dab in the middle of the action. Sleek hypo-allergenic rooms encourage cosmopolitan sensuality with warm woods, unexpected ar... read more
It's hip to be San Diego's first LEED certified green hotel. 4,000 square foot roof blossoming with native drought-tolerant plants for natural insulation. During baseball season root for ... read more
This lush property is a hidden gem. Mediterranean-inspired architecture and secret garden vibe. Mustangs & Burros is a must for fireside Margaritas. read more
With lagoon views and a world-class golf course, this Carlsbad resort is Four Seasons all the way. Bonus: a new steakhouse and surf concierges. read more
Nobu? Check. Rooftop pool and skimpy waitress uniforms? Check. Vegas has arrived in the Gaslamp, replete with Intervention Sundays. All-nighter? Rejuvenate at the Rock Spa with an amped-up treatment. read more
Neighboring the Torrey Pines golf course (of US Open fame), this four-diamond resort is just a jaunt away from the track and some killer crests. Send Tiger a drink for us. read more
This boutique hotel is tucked away and intimate, but still centrally located in the heart of La Jolla. Smack dab on Prospect Street – making for some primo people-watching. read more
This landmark holds court in the hustle-and-bustle of the Golden Triangle without losing its glitz. Despite the name of the street it is on, not actually in the Village of La Jolla, however, but ac... read more
Red-hot takes on a whole new meaning at the Italian-designed Keating Hotel, boasting SWAY,a chic basement bar, and a new Italian eatery, The MerK. Situated in a building dating from 1890, The ... read more
What might as well be the sage of destination spas, this world-renowned golf resort has also enlisted a five-diamond chef for its al fresco Blue Fire Grill. Newly renovated, on 400 beautiful ... read more
Old world-charm and a new outlook. Style and substance. The elegant "Pink Lady" has been one of La Jolla’s most famous landmarks since 1926, and like any lady of "a certain age" an... read more
Located on the tip of the Silver Strand, this Loews locale has always been a staycation destination. The restaurant boasts the best city views. Hop on a gondola for a Venice-style cruise through th... read more
The killer view won’t be the only thing worth ogling once you’ve moseyed on up to Kin Spa for one of their rooftop cabana-housed massages. Midnight Martinis at Kin Lounge are a must. read more
Just a hop, skip and a jump from the Del Mar Racetrack. Not your typical Marriott – think a rule-breaking chef and al fresco pool patio, bustling with locals. read more
Another S.D. stalwart has re-emerged as a study in sophistication. Guests enter under enormous crystal chandeliers and are greeted with glasses of bubbly at check-in, and afternoon tea and ‘t... read more
Dip your toes in the only saltwater pool in town or nosh on offerings from Vela, the hotel’s swanky new restaurant, whose wine list is already garnering some serious 'oohs' and 'ahhs'. read more
One of S.D.’s most historic inns tucked away in Banker’s Hill. This nine-room Victorian stunner has been restored to its full glory. Hit up the lobby for house-made scones and a nightly... read more
The original rooftop hang, the Marriott Gaslamp, touts the best ballpark views, and the ground level can’t be beat either. Sidewalk patio is perfect for some afternoon people watching. Hotel ... read more
In a neighborhood of wall-to-wall restaurants, PKLI has become THE ...
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Don't hit the snooze button; haul yourself out of bed and get yours...
Newly re-opened after a dining room makeover with a new m...
To paraphrase Paul Revere: "The British have come!" --- and they ar...