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Omni San Diego HotelvsThe Pearl Hotel
Omni San Diego Hotel and The Pearl Hotel are both highly recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Omni San Diego Hotel ranks significantly higher than The Pearl Hotel. Omni San Diego Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 85 with positive reviews from 10 sources including Star Service, Gayot and Rough Guide.
Omni San Diego Hotel
Fodor's
Oyster
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Star Service
Gayot
Zagat
Jetsetter
National Geographic Show All Reviews
675 L Street, San Diego, CA 92101
From $93/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"Business travelers who also want to catch a baseball game flock to this modern masterpiece." Full review
Upscale
"The 511-room Omni San Diego Hotel is a solid four-pearl pick in the Gaslamp Quarter, with an outdoor pool and spacious, contemporary rooms." Full review
"The Omni San Diego is a glass and steel high-rise in the historic Gaslamp Quarter." Full review
"Comfy rooms sport great bathrooms, and if you must tend to business, the Convention Center is a few blocks away."
"Sleek modern high-rise in the Gaslamp Quarter and linked to Petco Park by skybridge."
"Sitting across Sixth Street from the uber-hip Hard Rock Hotel, this crisp, conservative commercial address remains one of San Diego's top hotels for business travelers." Full review
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DVD players are available upon request (free), though there is a charge to log on to the Internet in the guest rooms.
"You can't get any closer to the Padre's home field Petco Park than staying at the Omni San Diego --- it's literally connected to the baseball field by a sky bridge."
4.5
"Baseball fans love using the "convenient" skywalk to Petco Park from this luxury high-rise in the East Village."
"Play ball at this mod baseball memorabilia-filled tower connected to the Padres’ Petco Park." Full review
"With a private bridge leading directly from the hotel into the Padres’ ballpark, the 32-story Omni packs in sports fans, but also caters to convention-goers...rooms have smart lighting. " Full review
The Pearl Hotel
Fodor's
Gayot
Lonely Planet
Oyster
On the Grid
Condé Nast Traveler
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Independent
1410 Rosecrans St, San Diego, CA 92106
From $129/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Pool
"Popular among young couples and solo business travelers, the hotel has guest rooms with only one bed, but they contain amenities like plasma-screen TVs and board games." Full review
"The Pearl Hotel has given the former Sportsman's Lodge a serious face lift and re-opened as a stylish center of food, fashion and fun."
"The midcentury modern Pearl feels more Palm Springs than San Diego." Full review
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Light sleepers: request a room away from busy street traffic.
Mid-Range
"A hip, fun boutique with quite a bit of character. Cool touches, such as free poolside movie nights; a fun, chill vibe; and free loaner bikes." Full review
"This boutique hotel offers a fun restaurant/bar experience to locals and tourists alike." Full review
"The petite 23-room property feels like Palm Springs style with a low-key, tucked-away vibe...it's not just about the size, decor, and amenities—you can sense the boutique vibe in the thoughtful staff." Full review
"Built on the bones of a 1959 motel, this boutique hotel draws budget travelers who dig its groovy, mid-century modern vibe" Full review
"The 23 rooms wrap around a peanut-sized swimming pool where guests and locals mingle during 'dive-in movies' on Wednesday nights." Full review
"This sweet mid-century motel in San Diego is a vintage dream – all cut-stone walls, mirrored ceilings and exterior desert-scaping that feel lifted right out of 1965 Palm Springs"