The Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel Old Town is the perfect home base for exploring the unique mix of historic culture and exciting nightlife in Old Town San Diego.
If you’re here to delve into the past, learning about California’s early days, or if you’d prefer to fully immerse yourself in the wide array of gourmet and authentic ethnic restaurants, boutique stores, and entertainment experiences that have cropped up in the many years since, the Hacienda Hotel is your gateway to fun and leisure in historic San Diego.
The hotel is just a 10-minute drive northwest of Downtown San Diego and the San Diego International Airport (SAN). It’s easy to reach via the city’s many public transportation options if you aren’t planning on renting a car. Its great location offers easy access to popular attractions like SeaWorld San Diego and Old Town museums like the Whaley House, both of which offer reduced admission fees when you purchase a Go City San Diego pass.
El Pueblo Fountain at the Plaza at Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel Old Town
Experience Old Town Charm With Modern Convenience
Luckily, the Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel has everything you’ll need for the duration of your stay, whether you’re just a few blocks from home or you’re coming from hundreds of miles away.
Hotel stays come complete with access to an array of amenities, including a heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi, a fitness center, business facilities, and barbecue grills. Take advantage of convenient services like paid garage parking, an airport shuttle, conference rooms, and dry cleaning. Guests are also invited to visit the hotel’s cocktail lounge in the evening, or get the day started right with breakfast for an additional fee.
This family-friendly hotel really is one of the best choices available for parents and kids in the Old Town area, but it’s just as enjoyable for older guests too, especially for those looking to explore the surrounding area.
Enjoy San Diego’s excellent weather when you hit Nine-Hole Pitch and Putt Golf Course less than 3 miles away, or head into Old Town proper for some shopping and exploring. Top off the day by dining at the on-site restaurant, the Old Town Tequila Factory, which is an unbeatable eatery serving up traditional Mexican meals and mixed drinks.
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The Whaley House is extremely popular among travelers all over the world. It will be left up to you to decide whether the historic building is truly haunted.