Hotel del Coronado

San Diego, California

8 Superior Deluxe
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About the Hotel

The iconic Hotel del Coronado is the world's choice for creating inDELible moments and connections. This majestic oceanfront beach resort engages the senses and our storied personality captivates the imagination of global guests and San Diego locals alike. Situated on America's most beloved beach, The Del is an iconic destination on every savvy traveler's must-see list. Their ever-evolving transformation embodies the resort's character agelessly, blending its legendary past with the relevance of a coastal Southern California lifestyle. Choose the Victorian for a legendary, iconic stay; the Cabanas are modern, social, and fun; or pick the Views for a scenic, contemporary beachfront experience.

Location

Hotel del Coronado
1500 Orange Avenue
San Diego, California 92118

Nearest Airport: SAN

Features and Amenities

  • General Information
  • Pet Friendly
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Salon
  • Pool
  • Spa Services
  • Activities
  • Cultural Classes
  • Educational Programs
  • Fishing
  • Sailing
  • Business
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Family
  • Children's Programs
  • Babysitting
  • Nearby
  • Historic Sites
  • Shopping
  • Interests
  • Beach
  • Signature Perks
  • Spa

Reviews for Hotel del Coronado

Not worth the high price

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 5 days ago

I checked in at 2pm and the receptionist said she would give me an expedited check in. Then I waited until 3:30 so it was not expedited at all. I asked but got the runaround. The worst was when the shower water did not drain. I called for help and it turned out to be a plug of hair and goop that wasn’t cleaned out of the drain. Yuck, I was nauseated for the rest of the night. The light on my porch could not be turned off during the night and I would hear a buzzing noice periodically during the day. All of this for the “group negotiated rate” of $500 a night. Not worth the value,I have stayed at better hotels for much less!!!

ngletsu - Dublin, Ireland


Service was just OK and....no room service!!!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 week ago

We knew it was going to be expensive and we knew about the construction. So even putting those 2 things aside....we were underwhelmed with the service. First of all, they do not offer room service! What? $1,000 per night hotel and you can't have food or water brought to your room? Very bad experience. At the pool bar/restaurant - we were server chicken that was definitely bad - smelled and tasted bad. They comped the meal and apologized, but I would expect much better from the Del. The service was OK - but not 5 star.

Bruce K - Austin, Texas


Expensive and worth it

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 weeks ago

Family trip, stayed at the Shore House and loved it. The staff were exceptionally helpful, rooms spotlessly clean. We had housekeeping every day and they did a full clean. The grounds provide plenty to do (food trucks/restaurants/bike rentals/pools and the beach) but the location is also ideal for venturing into San Diego. Would absolutely stay again.

B1801OLrosem


Day trip to visit the hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 weeks ago

We only went for a day visit; did not overnight. My daughter's first time to visit the Del. She loved the Victorian style, when you walk into the lobby you feel like its something out of Titanic. The main hotel is super cool as was the open hallways (the main building is under construction). What was open was cool including the main souvenir shop. When you go downstairs the new modern shops seem like out of Coney Island (somewhat odd and touristy). Went outside to the back facing the ocean and it was nice. It was cloudy and cold so we didn't venture on the sand but I imagine it would be really cool on a nice, hot summer day. Beach is expansive and inviting. We returned to the lobby and sat on the rocking chairs outside to check out prices for a room. Expedia had it for over $1000 a room at various parts of the year. Since the rooms look way more modern (it's Hilton branded) I'm not so sure if they were worth it for that price (for us) There wasn't a whole lot of customer service greeting us either at reception or the lobby so had I paid $1000 for Easter weekend, I might be pissed. I would like to see the hotel completely finished from construction to see if there is a price change (cheaper?) otherwise it would just be another day trip to visit the Del. My daughter did like the Victorian style though.

extravelagent - Honolulu, Hawaii


Do Not Stay Here

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

My first experience at this hotel and it was not a good one. There is a lot of construction happening at this facility and it seems to have all the staff on edge. My first impression was a very gruff person claiming to be a valet who demanded my car key upon arrival. I had paid for self-parking ahead of time, but he would not relent--even when I told him I would just be a moment because I was checking in. Strike One. Next, I was told the parking garage I had just passed at the main entrance was not for "regular guests". The self-parking garage I had to use was over 1/2 mile away in the main construction zone, completely on the other side of the property from my room; but I could "upgrade" to valet service for $75/night (plus tip, of course). I decided to just stay with my pre-paid self parking because of the idiot valet I had just experienced. Strike Two The next day, my family and I went to the adjacent beach for what we thought would be a relaxing afternoon. We found 3 comfy beach chairs available (there were about 40 empty chairs) and we were having a nice time. However, about 30 minutes in, a very bitchy hotel staff member came up and said "you cannot use these chairs...these are by reservation only, you have to pay $50 per person, or you have to leave!" I said, "we are guests at this hotel, there are no signs saying these chairs are extra, and we paid a resort fee". He didn't care, he said "take it up with my manager and leave!" Strike Three I had wanted to try this hotel for over 30 years, and was excited I was finally able to do so; however, I will never stay at this property ever again! The staff needs a wholesale attitude adjustment and a few classes on customer service. Most hotels include beach chairs, activities and gear in the cost of the "Resort Fees"; please be aware, this hotel does not! I did speak with a manager and was able to get her to provide the beach chairs at no cost. She also apologized for the demeanor of those we interacted with; but the damage had already been done. Additionally, there are very few dining options available at this property; those that are provided are extremely expensive. Also, no room service for food is provided....I did not see this listed anywhere on the hotel website. Bottom line, I would save your money for other hotels in San Diego that actually care about their customers (Pacific Beach area for example).

Daniel W - Boulder, Colorado


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