We are really disappointed with our stay. Anything you think of with “hotel,” does not apply to this place. It is a small building in downtown San Diego that is essentially a hostel. There is no front desk, designated parking, quiet hours, mini fridge, iron, or other perks of typical hotels. We had to drive around for 45 minutes before finding parking as you have to find either street parking or a garage, both of which are typically full on weekends and expensive. The rooms are tiny, barely enough room for a bed. There is absolutely no soundproofing so we are currently listening to our neighbors blasting music and can hear someone type in the code to their room down the hall. We can hear every car the drives by and people’s conversations on the street. It feels like you are staying in a frat house. The only perk is its close location to downtown activities. For $150 a night though, you would expect much better. I would be willing to pay $50 max...
Read moreI stayed at Hotel Gigi for three nights while attending a conference. Although I was a bit apprehensive at first, the stay turned out to be perfectly fine. The room might be a bit tight for a couple, but it’s manageable for one person. The hotel has no front and provides housekeeping when requested 24 hours in advance.||The room featured a basin (with liquid hand soap provided), a small but separate bathroom with a shower stall, and an all-in-one shampoo/shower gel. The bed was comfortable, the AC worked efficiently, and the WiFi was fast. The TV was quite new, and I primarily used it to stream YouTube. ||The hotel is centrally located, just under ten minutes from the Padres stadium and about 17 minutes from the convention center. It was a bit difficult to find the hotel entrance. While I would have preferred a lower price, considering the rates of other hotels in San Diego, I think Hotel Gigi offers excellent...
Read moreI stayed at Hotel Gigi for three nights while attending a conference. Although I was a bit apprehensive at first, the stay turned out to be perfectly fine. The room might be a bit tight for a couple, but it’s manageable for one person. The hotel has no front and provides housekeeping when requested 24 hours in advance.||The room featured a basin (with liquid hand soap provided), a small but separate bathroom with a shower stall, and an all-in-one shampoo/shower gel. The bed was comfortable, the AC worked efficiently, and the WiFi was fast. The TV was quite new, and I primarily used it to stream YouTube. ||The hotel is centrally located, just under ten minutes from the Padres stadium and about 17 minutes from the convention center. It was a bit difficult to find the hotel entrance. While I would have preferred a lower price, considering the rates of other hotels in San Diego, I think Hotel Gigi offers excellent...
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