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  • Tower 23Poor overlooked San Diego — not even California’s second city, it’s long been overshadowed by Los Angeles, San Francisco, maybe even Orange County. (...)
  • The PearlIt’s an apt name for a hotel like this. The Pearl, in contrast with the rather more ostentatious boutique hotels of San Diego’s Gaslamp district, (...)
  • The Lodge At Torrey PinesDesigned in a remarkably authentic Arts and Crafts style, and patterned after some of Greene and Greene’s historic Pasadena houses, the Lodge at Torrey (...)
  • The KeatingDon't be fooled by the slightly old-money country-club name, or by the building itself, which at over a hundred and ten years old is surely one of San (...)
  • The Ivy HotelYes, this is the hotel with the stripper pole. Granted, it’s only in one room (the so very over-the-top Star Suite, complete with fuzzy plush king-size (...)
  • Se San DiegoThe sleek, new-on-the-scene Sè San Diego brings together an unusual mix of stylistic influences — and, considering its nearly instant popularity with (...)
  • Rancho Bernardo InnTwenty-five minutes north of San Diego in the San Pasqual Valley, the Rancho Bernardo Inn offers the sort of secluded and tranquil experience that’s (...)
  • L'auberge Del MarJust past La Jolla, north of San Diego, is the upscale seaside village of Del Mar — and fresh off a brief closure and a massive renovation is the (...)
  • Hotel Solamar - A Kimpton HotelLocated in the booming Gaslamp quarter, and just a block from the new baseball stadium that’s driving this city-center renaissance, Hotel Solamar is the (...)