Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Old Town/seaworld Area, Ca
4200 TAYLOR STREET,
SAN DIEGO,
CA, US
92110
$274.71 /night
Property Description
Brand new hotel in San Diego-Old Town just steps from the Historic State Park, the trolley station and only minutes to SeaWorld, the Zoo and Downtown.Property Description
The only completely new hotel to open in the area in over 12 years, Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Old Town/SeaWorld Area seamlessly blends the historic with the modern to offer an experience like no other. We are within walking distance to the Old Town and its numerous restaurants, shops and attractions, as well as minutes from all of San Diego?s famed attractions like the world-famous San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, Balboa Park, downtown San Diego, the Gaslamp Quarter, and miles and miles of scenic beaches. Business guests can easy access to several freeways and Fortune 500 companies including the California Department of Transportation, SPAWAR, TASC and San Diego Naval Base. Our 600 sq. ft. meeting room overlooks the pool area and is ideal for banquets for up to 50 people, and standing events for up to 100 guests. Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the hotel, and the 24-hour business center offers a variety of professional services. Energize in the state-of-the-art fitness center, and refresh in the outdoor swimming pool or whirlpool. Take a stroll through the peaceful courtyard, which features a lovely fountain. Savor Southern Californian cuisine with a delicious Latin influence in The Garden Grille.Property Location
Old Town San Diego is considered the birthplace of California. San Diego is the site of the first permanent Spanish settlement in California. It was here in 1769, that Father Junipero Serra came to establish the very first mission in a chain of 21 missions that were to be the cornerstone of Californias colonization. Father Serras mission and Presidio were built on a hillside overlooking what is currently known as Old Town San Diego. At the base of the hill in 1820s, a small Mexican community of adobe buildings was formed and by 1835 had attained the status of El Pueblo de San Diego. In 1846, a U.S. Navy Lieutenant and a Marine Lieutenant, raised the American flag in the Old Town San Diego Plaza. In 1968, the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation established Old Town State Historic Park to preserve the rich heritage that characterized San Diego during the 1821 to 1872 period. The park includes a main plaza, exhibits, museums and living history demonstrations. Historic buildings include La Casa de Estudillo, La Casa de Bandini, La Casa de Altamirno Pedrorena and the Mason Street School, San Diegos first one room schoolhouse. Just up the hill from Old Town San Diego Historic State Park, you will find Heritage Park where several of San Diegos most notable Victorian homes have been relocated and authentically restored to their original splendor. Just a short walk down San Diego Avenue is the Whaley House, an officially designated haunted house, the Little Adobe Chapel on Conde Street, the first Church in Old Town San Diego and El Campo Santo on San Diego Avenue, a 1850 Catholic Cemetery.Onsite Facilities Information
Unless noted, Property Facilities May Not Be On-Site and Charges May Apply.Onsite Services Information
Unless noted, Services May Not Be On-Site and Charges May Apply.Onsite Recreational Activities Information
Unless noted, Recreation Facilities May Not Be On-Site and Charges May Apply.
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Property highlights
Main amenities
- 24-hourfront desk
- ATM/Cash machine
- Elevators
- Express check-in
- Express check-out
- Game room
- Jacuzzi
- Jogging track
- Laundry/Valet service
- Outdoor pool
- Parking
- Pool
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Safe deposit box
- Wakeup service
- Lounges/bars
- High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
- Wireless internet connection in public areas
- Children's play area
- Non-smoking rooms (generic)
- Children welcome
- Pets allowed
- Other
- Breakfast served in restaurant
- Dinner served in restaurant
- Lobby coffee service