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Price by Week Day
Weekend hotel prices in San Diego peak around $170.
In San Diego, hotel prices are relatively stable during the week, starting around $140 on Monday and increasing gradually to about $170 on Saturday. Weekend rates are notably higher than weekdays, particularly Friday and Saturday.
Price by Month
Lowest month just over $140 in February, highest month around $300 in July.
In San Diego, hotel prices exhibit variability throughout the year, with the lowest average in February at just over $140 and the highest in July at around $300. Typically, prices increase during the summer months, reflecting demand.
How far in advance should I book?
Same-day booking prices in San Diego are approximately just over $137.
In San Diego, hotel prices generally decrease as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower-quality hotels, which often lower prices last minute. By the three-week mark, many desirable hotels are fully booked, limiting options and affecting pricing. Notably, prices on the same day of booking are approximately just over $137.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular star category in San Diego is 3*, priced around $172.
In San Diego, hotels are distributed across various star ratings, with prices generally increasing with each additional star. A 1* hotel averages just over $115, while 2* hotels are around $130. The most notable jump occurs between 3* and 4*, with prices rising significantly to about $230.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical check-in and check-out times for San Diego hotels?
What taxes and mandatory fees are added to San Diego hotel bills?
How much do San Diego hotel prices fluctuate seasonally and during major events?
How do San Diego neighborhoods compare for hotel price and transit access?
What Wi-Fi speeds and business amenities can I expect in San Diego hotels?
Are there specific safety issues or scams San Diego hotel guests should watch for?
What are the typical fees for families and pets at San Diego hotels?
How common is accessible lodging (step-free/elevator) in San Diego hotels?
What is the typical Wi-Fi speed in San Diego hotels, and are coworking spaces available?
Are there specific safety concerns or common scams that hotel guests should be aware of in San Diego?
How do major events and weather impact hotel availability and pricing in San Diego?
What is the prevalence of accessibility features in San Diego hotels, and are there any notable certifications?
What payment and currency norms should I be aware of in San Diego hotels?
What are the typical cancellation and flexibility policies for hotel bookings in San Diego?
How does the Walk Score compare between San Diego neighborhoods for hotel stays?
What is the typical pet policy at San Diego hotels?
Top Tips
- Book downtown San Diego hotels 6 to 9 months ahead when major events like Comic-Con are scheduled, as rates can increase by 30 to 50% and rooms often sell out. Confirm event schedules at the San Diego Convention Center to optimize timing.
- Factor daily resort fees of $15 to $35 per night into your budget when staying in La Jolla, Coronado, or Mission Bay. These fees can raise total nightly costs by 15 to 20%, and often include amenities like pool access or local shuttle service; review inclusions before booking.
- Check parking rates in advance, as onsite parking at major downtown hotels often ranges from $15 to $70 per night. To save, compare offsite garages or use rideshare apps such as Lyft or Uber for trips around central San Diego.
- Expect weekend surcharges in the Gaslamp Quarter, with room rates typically 20 to 30% higher on Fridays and Saturdays because of nightlife demand. Lock in rates early if you plan to visit during festival weekends.
- Accessible rooms offering step-free or ramp access and features like roll-in showers are more widely available in larger, modern hotels. Confirm availability with your hotel in advance, as options and inventory can be limited; request specifics if you need visual alarms or lowered surfaces.
- Noise levels near Gaslamp Quarter bars and clubs often extend until 1 to 2 AM on weekends. If sensitive to noise, request a room facing away from the street or inquire about quieter floors at booking.
- San Diego’s trolley system offers efficient access between the downtown area, Old Town, and Mission Valley, helping avoid daily hotel parking fees of $15 to $70. Check the MTS trolley map online to plan routes or use rideshare for flexible late-night trips.
- Wi-Fi speeds can vary by hotel and room type; some business centers provide higher-speed connections for remote work. Confirm availability of upgraded Wi-Fi or business lounge access if you need reliable service for virtual meetings.
- Hotels along the Embarcadero offer direct bay views and close access (within 0.5 mi) to attractions like the USS Midway Museum, usually at a 15 to 25% price premium. Consider if location convenience justifies the cost based on your itinerary.
- Verify current potable water advisories before drinking tap water, especially in newly developed or outlying areas. Major hotels typically filter their water, but it is prudent to confirm with the property or use bottled water for peace of mind.
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