San diego hotels?
I'm planning a trip to San Diego later this year and obligation some help choosing a hotel. My most important reason is to drop by San Diego State University (where I want to go to grad school). I'd similar to to find a hotel that is somewhat effective the university, but also in a fun nouns with bar, restaurants, etc.
Price is a factor here (poor college students lol) and we don't need anything fancy, of late a decent hotel surrounded by a nice/safe area.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks!!
Answers:
ancient town san diego.great places to eat.
at most minuscule go down at hand and visit.
For a verbs decent hotel contained by a nice area.I'd suggest Kings Inn surrounded by Hotel Circle. You can get rooms for around $60 a dark. It's clean near a good size pool and a spa. Ask for a room within the back. There are lots of restaurants and things contained by the area. This is a centralized location that is great for zip around to different parts of San Diego.
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All above answers are angelic ones for cheap hotels near SDSU (my alma mater so without a doubt I'm biased in favor of it) BUT>>> these are not within "a fun area beside bars, restaurants".
The fun areas contained by San Diego for someone your age will be in the shoreline areas (Ocean Beach is laid back, Mission Beach and Pacific Beach more active) in the region of 12-14 miles from campus, or downtown (Gaslamp area, something like the same distance away, where on earth fewer students live but citizens go at hand for restaurants, bars, Petco Park for Padres games, nightlife).
So want which is the priority: cheap-near-campus, or fun. Can't do both.
For what it's worth, my suggestion is to spend a little more money and forgo getting a hotel implicit campus, or rent a car so you can experience where on earth people live and play when not on campus. If you estimate campus life revolves around the physical campus, you'll be sorely disappointed and won't want to come here. I know that be my initial impression of campus, until I go to the beach areas (where various students live) and fell in love near the place.
The trolley has a stop at SDSU, so if you aren't renting a vehicle, try to stay somewhere with smooth access to the trolley or Coaster in charge to get around. I believe the Days Inn mentioned by others meet that criteria and is next to a great, believably priced restaurant (Nicolosi's - their sub sandwiches are super good). The trolley doesn't really receive too close to the beach areas but does jump downtown. The Old Town trolley stop does connect up with buses that shift to the beach areas however. Good luck!
okay. you can always be in motion to a hotel in "hotel circle". but because of the freeways any hotel would be close. it should one and only take close to.. 20mins maybe. at the most.
The Howard Johnson ( http://www.resideo.com/46551102.hotel ) is 1 mile from SDSU and the Days Inn ( http://www.resideo.com/20234522.hotel ) is 2 miles away -- those are probably your best bets!
Good luck and have fun!
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