The Bristol Hotel - Rooms & Amenities
Well-Appointed San Diego Accommodations
San Diego Suites & Hotel Rooms
Enjoy our 102 bright and spacious guest rooms with thought given to every comfort at this boutique San Diego Hotel. The Bristol Hotel's suites and San Diego hotel rooms all have a contemporary ambiance which places the hotel in the top tier of San Diego Hotels, conveniently located in the heart of the downtown Gaslamp District.
Our In Room Amenities
The Bristol Hotel San Diego offers plush robes, complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access, comfortable beds, in-room coffee and plenty of space to work, relax and rest. The Bristol Hotel is now accepting pets, no weight limit or additional charges.
Deluxe King
Our upgraded Deluxe King guest rooms at this San Diego Gas Lamp Hotel are oversized with a large working area and a sitting area. Every room at this San Diego Convention Center Hotel comes equipped with complimentary in-room high speed Internet access, salon style hair dryer, terry cloth bathrobes, top of the line bath products, honor bar, and a CD player. Our guests also enjoy a wide variety of television stations and first run pay per view movies.
Superior King Bed
Our Superior King guest rooms at this San Diego Luxury Hotel are spacious, with a writing desk and cozy sitting area with reading lamp. Every room at this San Diego Convention Center Hotel comes equipped with complimentary in-room high speed Internet access, salon style hair dryer, terry cloth bathrobes, top of the line bath products, honor bar, and a CD player. Our guests also enjoy a wide variety of television stations and first run pay per view movies.
Superior Double
Superior Two Double Beds - a spacious area with two double size beds - which include a writing desk and cozy sitting area with reading lamp-Every room comes equipped with complimentary in-room high speed Internet access-salon style hairdryer-terry cloth bathrobes-top of the line bath products-honor bar and a CD player-Our guests also enjoy a wide variety of television stations and first run pay per view movies.

