More than two dozen local hotels are offering discounted rates right now for people who have been made homeless by the widespread fires in L.A.
Amid the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, the city of San Diego and the tourism community have worked together to offer a safe place to stay for those affected by the wildfires. San Diego, located ...
Several hotels are extending specials into February as displaced Los Angeles County residents seek a place to stay ...
Expand to read more La Bahia Hotel & Spa Listen ... or $1 million per room key, by the hotel’s completion, Krebs told the Business Journal. They hired San Jose-based Swenson as its contractor ...
As the Los Angeles wildfires displace thousands of residents, San Diego hotels open their doors to help, offering discounted ...
contact the hotels directly or visit the San Diego Tourism Authority’s webpage here. Additionally, Orli, a boutique hotel in La Jolla, which was not listed in the San Diego Tourism Authority’s ...
The San Diego Tourism Authority (SDTA) and San Diego County Lodging Association (SDCLA) have extended their heartfelt support to the communities in Los Ang | In a collective effort, hotels are ...
Saltwater: While local boats are limited to bass, halibut, whitefish, sculpin and other assorted catches in our off season, ...
The new year will bring a flurry of new hotels and other ... iconic bell tower, La Bahia has been rebuilt and transformed — with interiors by ForrestPerkins, the high-end San Francisco design ...
According to the San Diego Tourism Authority, more than two dozen hotels across San Diego came together on Thursday to offer assistance to Los Angeles evacuees.