Nest on Fifth is a quaint, cute little place in the middle of all the action in the Gaslamp district. We stayed in a room for a couple of nights. Fortunately, the building is within walking distance of a bunch of great bars, a CVS, and restaurants. Our room had a kitchenette, which is great for days when we didn't feel like eating out. Some things we didn't like so much were the loud noises from the surrounding bars and the lack of parking. But we appreciate that ear plugs were supplied. There is a parking structure nearby, but it is not free. We did stay here right before Comicon, so parking was difficult to find. Also, keep in mind that the rooms are like studio apartments. We didn't mind this, but just know that you'd be cooking and sleeping in the same room. Overall, I'd recommend Nest on Fifth if you are fairly young and enjoy the San...
Read moreFor the money, it is a decent stay. In the heart of the gas lamp district which is nice if you are looking to bar hop. The entrance is kinda hidden, you have to park up the street at a parking garage. it is $15 a day. Our room was clean. We had the studio on the 3rd floor. be prepared, It is loud! there is a club right next door so there is music going late. bring ear plugs if you have trouble sleeping in that environment. I have a noise machine so I had no problem. Complaints, elevator is obnoxiously loud. the entry way floors are dirty. If you are looking to save a couple hundred of dollars on your stay, it is a good option. I...
Read moreWe stayed the weekend at this quaint studio apt. It is kind of a cross between a hotel and a hostel. There's a modern, clean private bathroom. Kitchenette with microwave, two stovetop burners, sink, and fridge. Location is spot on! Right in the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter. It's right above a Cuban restaurant so we were concerned about possible noise but even though you could hear music in the stairwell and hallway once you're in the room...peace and quiet....
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