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Lafayette Hotel & Club

★★★★San DiegoPool view
9.1/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Classic Room, 2 Queen Beds, Accessible
2x Queen Up to 4

2 Queen Beds Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with cable channe…

Family Suite
1x King Up to 6

1 King Bed and 1 Double Bunk Bed Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch L…

Petite Room, Bunk Beds
1x Bunk Bed Up to 2

1 Double Bunk Bed Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with cable channels Food & Drin…

Classic Room, 2 Queen Beds
2x Queen Up to 4

2 Queen Beds Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with cable channe…

Classic Room, 1 King Bed
1x King Up to 2

1 King Bed Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with cable channels…

Suite, 2 Queen Beds, Patio
2x Queen Up to 5

2 Queen Beds Features a private patio Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Enterta…

Petite Room, 1 King Bed
1x King Up to 2

1 King Bed Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with cable channels…

Suite, 1 King Bed, Patio
1x King Up to 3

1 King Bed Features a private deck/patio Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Ente…

Studio Suite, 1 King Bed
1x King Up to 2

1 King Bed Located on the top floor Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with cable ch…

Room, 2 Queen Beds, Pool Access, Poolside
2x Queen Up to 4
Pool view

2 Queen Beds Overlooking the pool Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inch L…

Room, Balcony, Poolside
2x Queen Up to 4
Pool view

2 Queen Beds Balcony with pool views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 50-inc…

Room, 1 King Bed, Pool Access, Poolside
1x King Up to 2
Pool view

1 King Bed Located on the ground floor with pool views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Enter…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Soichi★ Michelin Named for Chef Soichi Kadoya, this intimate Japanese restaurant has made a name for itself in University Heights. There are a few omakase options, as well as several à la carte items. The chef may be chatting up diners but make no mistake—this food shows serious focus. Sushi leans straightforward, but it flaunts a great deal of skill. Hokkaido pike mackerel is balanced by ginger and scallion, while kampachi delivers clean and simple flavors. Spanish bluefin tuna has a slight tang, while fatty tuna is luscious. Sea bass, marinated with two kinds of miso, is broiled and caramelized; and nigiri h883m
  • Mabel’s Gone FishingBib Charm is in abundant supply at this popular gathering place, from the name and décor (both of which honor an owner's beloved dog) to the easygoing, friendly staff. But it's more than just window dressing that draws in the crowds. A focused menu highlights excellent local seafood with a simple-yet-satisfying approach that blends Californian and Iberian cuisine, and the results are undeniably delicious. Case in point is the crispy, meaty swordfish schnitzel, served with salsa verde and creamy tonnato sauce alongside a salad of caper berries and shaved fennel, for a winningly bright, briny combin1.3km
  • Great Maple Take the classic 50s diner, add a little swagger and you get Great Maple. It is one of four outlets statewide, but this particular location is always buzzing. Be warned though as parking and counter seats are coveted, so plan ahead.Three-course chef dinners on Mondays; burger and beer nights on Wednesdays; and prime rib Fridays are popular, but it’s also great at brunch. Fruity Pebbles pancakes, lolliwaffles on a stick and maple-bacon donuts are sweet-tooth satisfiers. Late night? Sip a Bloody Mary and tuck in to the brisket popover, a fluffy base with tender smoked meat, poached eggs and béar897m
  • Cucina UrbanaBib Cucina Urbana, like the other siblings in the Urban Kitchen Group family, is an amiable place that promises a good time. It’s casual, festive and popular with the locals—the kind of spot where nearly every table is filled on a Tuesday afternoon.The California-Italian menu has seasonal offerings, such as a burrata and stone fruit salad, as well as a variety of brick oven pizzas with playful twists, like a pepperoni pizza with Calabrian chili and a honey drizzle. Fresh pastas, including the torchio alla norma with eggplant, chili flakes and ricotta salata with basil, are always a good bet. Wine 3.2km
  • Trust This stylish neighborhood eatery is best enjoyed with those you "trust" most—and boasting a menu comprised of small plates, the theme here is all about sharing. On San Diego’s many fair-weather days, friends crowd onto the expansive patio to share Chef Brad Wise's delicious bites. His kitchen team delights diners with dishes like hush puppies with whipped honey butter and thinly sliced house-made ham along with mains like in-house braised oxtail raviolini. Milk and cookies pie with a scoop of salted cookie dough ice cream and crème anglaise seals the deal. When the weather turns colder, the in1.1km
  • Siamo Napoli Flavio Piromallo has another hit on his hands with this hip North Park District spot. In keeping with its trendy surrounds, the décor sports an industrial-chic look with concrete floors, exposed pipes and a massive photographic elegy to Sophia Loren. Laid-back, cool service completes the experience. The modern affect belies its classic Southern Italian cooking. Neapolitan-style pizza is a favorite, and the homemade pastas have terrific flavor—ravioli con manzana is a delicious signature. Mandorle al Caffé, a spongy almond cake with a layer of espresso custard surrounded by a duo of white and b1.2km
  • Morning GloryBib It's strictly breakfast and brunch only at this Little Italy spot, which isn't however just for the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. The playful décor may look feminine with its plush booths, pink-and-green marble floors and a champagne vending machine but look closer and you'll find a few skulls and dark touches. Inside, it's always jumping and there's a wait, so plan ahead.It's all about familiar-seeming favorites and of-the-moment meals—hello, avocado toast and shakshuka. Fluffy soufflé pancakes or chicken and waffles are worth waking up for, and fried rice with pork belly plus two eggs with r4.4km
  • LOLA 55Bib There are plenty of taquerias around town, but this East Village gem is a notable cut above. The breezy space features high ceilings, concrete floors and a full bar, and manages to cook even better than it looks. All day long, the kitchen prepares plush, tender tortillas, which take on a range of fun fillings like pork belly adobada with pineapple, smoked pork shoulder with tomatillos, and grilled steak with crispy onions. On a chilly day, posole verde is comfort in a bowl. Finish with Mexican mole-chocolate ice cream or the deliciously crunchy churros.4.7km
  • Artifact at Mingei Visitors to scenic Balboa Park's trove of museums are well-advised to stop in for the unique collection of folk art, craft and design on display here, but this unassuming restaurant, just across from the gift shop, is worth a visit in its own right. Like the museum itself, the culinary offerings are proudly eclectic and international, ranging from carefully pleated rock shrimp gyoza with a yuzu-flavored dashi, to lamb kibbeh with quinoa tabbouleh. Plant-based options, like Thai green curry with sweet potato and crispy noodles, are clearly no afterthought, and desserts like cardamom tapioca wit2.8km
  • Fort Oak Named for the majestic oaks of nearby Presidio Park, this Mission Hills eatery helmed by Chef Brad Wise is perfect for happy hour or an intimate "chef's experience" tasting. Just don't let the fire fool you—Fort Oak is no log cabin. This historic, former car dealership is bright and airy, complete with a glamorous horseshoe-shaped bar and sleek, mid-century vibe. Chef Wise's menu is one intended for sharing. Try a bit of everything, from raw seafood appetizers or towers to hot appetizers like their cinnamon heavy lamb merguez kefta with a pistachio muhammara. Heritage pork chop with roasted Br3.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • San Diego Zoo zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, California, United States2.3km
  • Balboa Park historic park in San Diego, California2.7km
  • San Diego Museum of Art art museum in San Diego, California2.7km
  • San Diego Stadium former stadium in San Diego, California3.7km
  • Timken Museum of Art art museum in California, United States2.7km
  • Snapdragon Stadium stadium at San Diego State University3.7km
  • Museum of Us museum in San Diego2.8km
  • San Diego Natural History Museum museum in San Diego, California2.6km

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