Best Western Seven Seas Lodge San Diego (San Diego)

Best Western Seven Seas Lodge San Diego (San Diego)
Best Western Seven Seas Lodge San Diego

country: United States, city: San Diego (San Diego)

Best Western Seven Seas Lodge San Diego Best Western Seven Seas Lodge San Diego

Location
Centrally located on Hotel Circle in the beautiful Mission Valley, Best Western Seven Seas Lodge is close to San Diego's major attractions, such as Sea World, San Diego Zoo, Old Town and several beach and marina areas.

Rooms
The 307 comfortable and finely decorated guestrooms offered by the hotel are equipped with all the amenities.

Restaurant
At the onsite restaurant, Seven Seas Cafe, guests can savour a variety of delicacies and later relax with a sip of their preferred drink at the in-house Zack's Bar.

General
There are flexible meeting rooms, accommodating up to 100 people, for your business conferences, banquets and other social events. For recreation, the hotel offers a swimming pool, gymnasium, spa and many more. An ample parking space is also available at the premises.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cafe
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Gymnasium
Internet access
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Outdoor swimming pool
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Spa
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Modem/data port connection
Radio
Tea and coffee making facilities
Telephone

Extra Information:


  • 7 miles to the international airport (San Diego)

Address:
411 Hotel Circle South
San Diego CA 92108


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