W Hotel in San Diego
The “Whenever/Wherever” is one of this hotel’s mainstays of excellent service – all the time, no matter what time of day or night. In room gourmet dining -24 hours a dayâÂ?¦a babysitterâÂ?¦20 copies of your business proposalâÂ?¦24 hour conciergeâÂ?¦ The staff of this hotel will take care of it, and, of you, with customer service par excellence.
With over 250 rooms, and a few urban suites, this hotel staff knows just how to treat both the vacationing and the business traveler. As a business traveler, you’ll be very pleased to know your hotel room is also your virtual office, wired with the latest communications equipment, including high-speed laptop connectivity. Their state-of-the-art business center and conference rooms are also available for your use.
There for a relaxing vacation? Enjoy the pool or schedule an in-room massage. Ready for a drink? It’s off to the roof where a heated sand floor will, well, floor you. Time for a meal? Head to the RICE restaurant, their onsite eatery serving global contemporary cuisine. There is also a fitness center and a spa for your convenience.
Even your furry friends are welcome to stay with you. Like a piece of furniture in your room? No problem, you can buy it! That’s right, the furniture in the rooms, or exact pieces, are available for purchase. You’ll also enjoy pillow top mattresses, a lush bathrobe to bundle up in while you relax in the window seat that is in every room. There coffee is a special blend customized just for W Hotels as are the Bliss amenities.
In addition to plenty of meeting space, there are facilities for that special event or a wedding. Just contact the staff to get a tentative menu and proposal for your event.
The W San Diego is ideally located, in the middle of downtown San Diego. It’s within walking distance to the convention center, the Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, and the Bay. It’s a short drive to the beach, Coronado, the zoo, and Old Town San Diego. The Wild Animal Park is about a half hour away by car.
Obviously, there are many, many things to do in San Diego – casual to fine dining, water sports, golfing, shopping and the like. This article will mainly mention attractions unique to San Diego.
A visit to the Gaslamp Quarter is a must. It’s hard to believe that this was once a mecca for gamblers, prostitutes and drug dealers. Now, it’s a trendy place with unique shops, eateries, coffee houses, and bars. Try the Gaslight Strip Club, named for the strip steaks it serves, where you’ll cook your own steak.
Next, is Old Town San Diego. Take the trolley for a quick tour of the area. With over 30 restaurants you’re sure to find something you’ll like. There is also Heritage Park with its Victorian Homes, 27 historic buildings, a theatre, and the Sheriff’sMuseum. And, plenty of places to “shop ’til you drop” with over 100 boutiques and more than 10 art galleries. Old Town is a popular place for weddings and they have several wedding packages to choose from. (Visit oldtownsandiego.org for more information.)
Coronado is very interesting and while you’re there you need to check out the Hotel del Coronado, or The Del as it’s locally known. Built in 1888, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977. The Shops at the Del are trendy and unique and include Tommy Bahama. Enjoy a drink or a meal in one of their restaurants. Be sure to travel to Coronado by taking the Coronado Bridge, or The Big Blue, as locals call it. It spans from downtown out to Coronado and carries 77,000 cars every day.
The San Diego Zoo, sister to the Melbourne Zoo in Australia, is an excellent zoo to visit. It’s quite large so it’s suggested you take a bus tour. (Visit sandiegozoo.com for details) The Wild Animal Park is about half an hour away and is another interesting option.
SeaWorld Adventure Park is worth it if you have enough time. Here, you can even pet the dolphins. (Check them out at www.seaworld.com)
Of course, there are many more things to see and to in San Diego. But, that just means you’ll have to visit again, and again.
Have fun!