2016/Travel
For general information on visiting San Diego, see WikiTravel and the San Diego Tourism Authority.
The San Diego Central Library is located in the Gaslamp Quarter of downtown San Diego. Lodging in the area is generally higher-priced than in outlying areas, but inexpensive options do exist. The planning committee has visited some of these hotels and while we do not have an "official" hotel, we have looked at several places that are close to the venue and reasonably priced.
The Wiki Culture Crawl day is Friday, October 7. Details will be announced, but the focus is on the Balboa Park Museums. The motels and hotels close to Balboa Park, where the culture crawl events will occur, are generally a little less expensive than in the Gaslamp Quarter, though availability of public transportation may be an issue for people who do not have a car. There are a number of reasonably-priced lodgings south of Balboa Park between that area and the Gaslamp Quarter.
Transportation
Transportation options are described in detail at Sandiego.org. There are both busses and a trolley light rail system. There are trolley stops close to the library.
- The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System has public transportation throughout the area and maps are available.
- There are bicycle rentals also available in the Gaslamp Quarter
Hotels and Hostels
We have searched for lodging that is advertised as under $200 per night for October 7-10. As always, book early for the best selection. Price search was done on August 12, 2016. Both rates and availability are subject to change at any time. Anyone who can ask for a AAA or other discount can, most likely, get a 10%-15% discount on room rates. Also, it may be possible to get a lower room rate by calling a hotel directly rather than booking online.
- Conference organizers have personally visited the following Hostels and Hotels, which are relatively close to the venue. We do not have any special endorsements or room deals for lodging, but are providing this information for the convenience of attendees:
- The Hostel International (HI) Downtown San Diego on Market Street is probably the best bargain within the Gaslamp Quarter. Shared dormitory-style rooms are very inexpensive and private rooms with shared bathrooms are much less expensive than any hotel in the area.
- Hotel Z, (a block south of Market Street on 6th) $158
- Comfort Inn (G Street, rated 2-stars, one block N of Market Street) $132/night
- Hotel Indigo (4 star) $189
- Market Street and south (closer to venue), additional hotels include:
- Horton Grand (Island Ave, 3 star) $167
- Residence Inn San Diego (6th and J street, 3-star) $184
- Moving north of Market Street up to about Broadway (give or take a couple blocks) additional area hotels include:
- Ramada Gaslamp Convention Center (F street, rated 3-star) $118 - is close to a 24-hour restaurant
- Sofia Hotel Downtown (on W Broadway) $147
- The Bristol (1 block N of Broaday & 1st) $148
- Gaslamp Plaza Suites (E street & 5th, 3 star) $149
- Wyndham Harbor Lights (5th and E) $152
- The Keating (F street 4-star) $171
- Courtyard by Marriott Downtown (Broadway) $179
- The Westin San Diego $186 (there’s another Westin nearby at about $200)
- Westgate Hotel (Broadway) $183
- Kimpton Hotel Palomar (Broadway and 5th) $194 (Also a Kimpton Solamar that’s more expensive)
- Farther north, in the vicinity of A street and Ash street— between 6th and 10th — closer to Balboa Park by the I-5 cloverleaf:
- Motel 6 (on Beech and 2nd, just north of Ash street) $80
- Day’s Inn ($103)
- Red Roof Inn ($102)
- Holiday Inn Express Downtown ($150)
- Marriott Vacation Club Pulse ( on A street) $149
- Best Western Cabrillo Garden Inn (on A street) $149
- Outside the immediate area of the Balboa Park and Gaslamp Quarter, there are additional inexpensive options:
- Motel 6 (On Pacific Hwy, north of Harborview, need car) $76
- Motel 6 (Farther south, in Chula Vista on E Street and next to the blue trolley line) $67
- Motel 6 (North, by I-8, near Sea World, need car)
Other options
- Airbnb has a number of listings for San Diego, some in the area between the Library and Balboa Park.