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Hotels in La Jolla
15 Hotels
Pantai Inn
1003 Coast Blvd

A popular ocean-front hotel in La Jolla Cove, Pantai Inn is a beautiful Balinese-themed property right across from the boardwalk. The upper-middle-range hotel has 30 rooms, with atmospheric touches like floral couches, carved headboards, and bamboo chairs. In-room amenities include sea-facing balconies, mini-fridges, microwaves, and fireplaces. The inn's free breakfast earns good reviews from guests, and there's a free laundry service. Guests can also make use of an outdoor space with barbecue grills and a fireplace. But apart from that, there aren't many on-site features. Travelers looking for more features should check out the San Diego Marriott La Jolla, which has an outdoor heated pool, three restaurants, and a bar with an outdoor patio.

La Valencia Hotel
1132 Prospect St.

The historic, upscale La Valencia Hotel has held its prime location on the Pacific Ocean in the heart of sunny La Jolla since it was constructed in 1926. The Pink Lady, as it's affectionally called -- a nod to the Pepto pink exterior -- was renovated in 2014, bringing it squarely into this century with an updated Spanish style. Two on-site restaurants, a lively bar, and Spanish-inspired saltwater swimming pool facing the ocean are just part of this unique property's charm. Expect to pay extra for Wi-Fi and breakfast. Villas and rooms facing the pool aren't very private but include great details like dual shower heads and (some) outdoor fireplaces. Small pets are allowed for a fee -- a great perk in a state where pooches are considered part of the family.

Grande Colonial La Jolla
910 Prospect Street

With a central location in La Jolla, a heated outdoor pool, and an array of great services -- including in-room massages, and daily turndown -- this upscale historic boutique is a solid pick for a relaxing coastal getaway. Rooms have classic, contemporary decor with a European feel, and modern technologies, such as iPod docks, HD flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, and free Wi-Fi. Suites have cute kitchenettes and cozy fireplaces. There are several beaches within walking distance, and dozens of restaurants and boutiques nearby -- but some rooms are a tad small for the price. Travelers wanting more spacious rooms and an on-site spa could try the Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa.

The Lodge at Torrey Pines
11480 North Torrey Pines Road

With its proximity to some of the most beautiful spots in San Diego, the 170-room Lodge at Torrey Pines is a haven for nature lovers and golf enthusiasts opting for a rustic, relaxed vibe. Rooms and common areas feature craftsman-styled decor and furnishings, and the rooms are sweet and spacious, with a unique woodsy feel -- though some are a bit dark and even a tad bland. The bathrooms are massive, with custom-made toiletries and most featuring beautiful soaking tubs. The lodge's on-site facilities are up to par for a luxury resort -- heated outdoor pool with underwater music, beautiful spa, and a famous golf course that's a stop on the PGA Tour.

Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa
9700 N Torrey Pines Rd

This 210-room hotel in picturesque La Jolla has lovely grounds and Spanish Colonial-style architecture complete with orange tile roofs and whitewashed walls. A renovation in 2013 brought flat-screen TVs and new furniture to the guest rooms. Highlights include outdoor fireplaces and a large saltwater swimming pool, and there are three on-site restaurants. The hotel has more charm than other hotels in its price range in this upscale seaside community.

San Diego Marriott La Jolla
4240 La Jolla Village Drive

The 15-floor Marriott La Jolla underwent a $17 million renovation in 2014 bringing its meeting and event spaces up to spec, as well as updating all the hotel's decor. The neighboring tall buildings make for nice city views from the hotel, and while the rooms have balconies from which to enjoy them, most are so tiny there's no room for seating. The facilities, including vast meeting spaces and ergonomic working chairs in the rooms, are ideal for business traveler. The hotel is in the center of La Jolla's business district too, making it even more ideal for on-the-job guests, but it might feel more like staying in an office park to others.

Empress Hotel - A Greystone Hotel
7766 Fay Ave

Empress Hotel of La Jolla is a mid-range property within walking distance of the beach, shops, and plenty of restaurants. Its 73 rooms are modern and spacious, with microwaves, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels. There’s an Italian restaurant on-site, and a free continental breakfast is provided. On the down side, there’s no pool or spa at the hotel, and the fitness center is small and has limited equipment. Travelers looking for those features may prefer the Sheraton La Jolla Hotel, with its outdoor pool and modern fitness center, though it's not near the beach. 

Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines
10950 N Torrey Pines Rd

The four-pearl Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines is one of only two hotels overlooking the world class Torrey Pines Golf Course and cliffs of La Jolla on the Pacific Ocean. The expansive property includes beautifully landscaped grounds, a heated outdoor pool, and tennis courts. Sophisticated and elegant rooms have furnished balconies accessible via sliding glass doors, and up-to-date amenities such as large flat-screen TVs and plenty of outlets. While Wi-Fi is free in common spaces, however, there's a fee for in-room Internet. Lunch and dinner are served a la carte at Torreyana Grille or the on-site coffee shop.

La Jolla Shores Hotel
8110 Camino del Oro

This upper-middle-range, 128-room hotel is one of the only options right on La Jolla Shores beach, and has gorgeous views from many rooms, all of which have private balconies or patios (though some face a busy street). Rooms feature a combination of classic Spanish design and '70s-inspired decor, and bathrooms with basic tub/showers that could use updating. Beach chairs, umbrellas, and towels are free, as is Wi-Fi, and notable features included the heated pool and two waterfront restaurants. More dining is within walking distance. Those looking for lower rates and a location in the Village of La Jolla might want to consider La Jolla Cove Suites, though it is a motel-style property with fewer features.

Inn by the Sea
7830 Fay Ave

The Inn by the Sea is a mid-range hotel within walking distance of the beach. All of its 132 rooms are outfitted with private patios or balconies, and some offer beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean. There's a heated outdoor pool (though it is a bit small), and while there's no gym, guests receive free passes to a nearby sports club. Continental breakfast is included in room rates, but parking costs extra. Travelers may want to also consider the mid-range Empress Hotel of La Jolla, which offers comparable rates plus modern rooms and a restaurant (but no pool).