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Park Manor Suites is a historic Italian Renaissance style hotel. All suites have complete kitchens and dining areas. The hotel is located in the Banker's Hill area, across the street from Balboa Park, home of the San Diego Zoo, Museum of Art, Old Globe Theatre, and San Diego Bay. Downtown and the Hillcrest area are two minutes away by car.
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We considered this hotel for guests arriving for an upcoming event. The location was perfect, prices seemed reasonable, and it looked really nice on the...
**MONTHLY BRUNCH REVIEW ONLY** After running a 5K on Sunday, I knew I wanted to chow down on some brunch. I have heard awesome things about Top of the...
Ohhhhh, the Park. I'll get blackballed for this review 'cuz we haven't been there for three years, but if we get back to SD we will go there. And from...
a great choice!
We had an excellent visit at Park Manor Suites and can echo many of the positive comments made earlier. The location was perfect for us, easy f...
can't beat the location
I stayed at the Park Manor Suites for nine nights in late December and early January. I booked a 2 Queen suite for two adults and two teens. My...
christmas at the "park"
i disagree with the reviews and online info that this a great place for seniors to stay. Balboa park is across the street from the hotel but no...
Great Staff, Spacious Rooms
With a short ride from the airport, a central location that's close to several great areas of the city and a spectacular staff - this was the p...
Fabulous in San Diego
My partner and I stayed here for 4 nights during our Anniversary Week celebration in Southern California. You can read all about the building a...
Interesting hotel
This hotel was recommended by a colleague. As I had never previously visited San Diego I felt that such a recommended would be helpful. This is...
We'll be back!
This is a beautiful old building. The staff is friendly & helpful. The beds are heavenly. I like the convenient kitchenette. The rooftop breakf...
Iconoclastic
This is a 1926 residential hotel. Everything works perfectly, but it's still 1926. Really enjoyed what it was once the initial shock wore off...
Nice style but needs updating
Charming, historic hotel. I selected the hotel and room for the size and location, both a good price compared to the competition. Got a 1100 sq...
We are coming back again and again...
We have stayed at the Park Manor Suite five times now and will return again in August of 2007. Being so close to downtown, Hillcrest and many o...
Looking forward to returning
The Park Manor is a delightful hotel with fantastic proximity to Balboa Park and the Zoo. On my short visit, I was treated well and felt safe,...
Wonderful Hotel and City
The Park Manor Suites is a lovely old hotel with lots of 20's and 30's character and charm. For those who stayed and then complained there was...
The Park Manor Suites was a comfortable place to stay but the rooms were too dark and the living room furniture wasn't comfortable. The bathroom was not very modern. The balcony was nice but overlooked the parking lot. We both liked the spacious feeling with the separate rooms. It was right across from Balboa Park and the location was central to most of the places we wanted to visit. There weren't a lot of facilities available within walking distance and we do walk a lot. There was a cute coffee shop a few blocks away but restaurants, shops, etc were over a mile from our hotel. This did present a problem when we left for the evening because the hotel lot was often full when we returned. While the hotel does not charge for a parking spot, they also do not guarantee a spot. In fact, they do rent out spots in their lot. Two out of four nights we had to park and walk back which is not necessarily comfortable when you don't know the city.The continental breakfast was available daily on the top floor with a view of the city. This was a great way to start our day. We ate one night in the restaurant and the food was delicious.Despite being between two busy roads, the room was quiet.Housekeeping did a great job and we were able to use a computer to print our boarding passes. Our room was ready and we were able to check in an hour early.So, not the perfect place but certainly not a dump.
My second stay at the Park Manor Suites and will be the only place I stay when visiting San Diego. Great location across the street from Balboa Park, great for early morning walks or runs. A 10 minute walk to University Avenue for dinning and shopping. The hotel built in 1926 shows no signs of wear. The hotel is very well maintained and very helpful staff. They do have a happy hour on the top floor Friday and Saturday nights, but allow hotel guest first shot at the elevator. There is a free parking lot has 40 spaces, first come first serve otherwise its street parking.
Old hotel. Looks nice from lobby and outside. Rooms are huge but not kept up. Stained carpets,dirty walls,old couches,dusty. Booked 5 night but had to cancel after one miserable night. No air conditioning at all and major construction and street noise makes this hotel a no go.
Inn at the Park by Beth F. at InsiderPages
Everything else has been talked about. I need to talk about the GREAT singers, I discovered, by accident. They sing and play the piano and ta...
Historical beauty and getaway
At the spur of the moment, my hubby and I decided to book an overnight stay after a wedding we were going to attend that day in SD. The hotel ...
Nice Old Hotel by Eric P. at InsiderPages
I stay here everytime I am in San Diego, which is once a month. It is an old, quaint hotel. Nice lobby with big rooms. They serve free break...
Historic Hillcrest hotel blends vintage artifacts with a mix of '70s apartment-style living.
In ShortBuilt in 1926, this Balboa Park-adjacent property is conveniently located to the many restaurants, bars and shops that comprise uni
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