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Comfort Inn Chula Vista San Diego South
3.7/5101 Reviews
This location is definitely overrated. I was expecting a better experience based on the rating. It is a property needing an update. As one reviewer noted, you can still smell residual cigarette scent. The halls are not well-lit. Our room had furniture that was chipped and stained. There was black mold growth on the window frame. The eggs were obviously made from powder and not very good. On the positive side, the employees were all very pleasant and accommodating. The waffles were very tasty. The bed was comfortable and the towels were plush. I will not stay at this hotel again.
SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Chula Vista West
3.7/5109 Reviews
Raju at the front desk was very helpful I was able too grab a room on short notice with no problems made my check in very fast and smooth that made my night very much better couldn’t have asked for better costumer service definitely will be staying here again .
Homewood Suites by Hilton Chula Vista Eastlake
4.2/542 Reviews
So for starters, check in time is 3:00pm, I showed up at 4:15pm, come to find out there was no rooms ready til 1hr and a half later & by the looks of it, my boyfriend and I weren’t the only one that had to deal with this. It was definitely an inconvenience, however they did offer a later check out of 2pm so we took what we could. Now as far the hotel itself, it was very very clean! There was no complains on that end, beautiful! Aside from getting a late room, the hotel met both of our needs. We’ll definitely be recommending & staying again.
Residence Inn San Diego Chula Vista
4.7/547 Reviews
I am a long term guest here and being away from home can be tough. All the staff are very pleasant and friendly. Alice and Lynette have been absolutely wonderful! They are always ready with warm smiles and greetings, professional and thoughtful, willing to have a brief conversation with anyone to try and make everyone feel welcome. It helps make the tedium of being away a little easier and makes it feel like a home away from home. The hotel overall is super accommodating and nice. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and the added kitchenette is a huge plus. A good quiet, safe place to relax after a long day. The in-house gym is nice, and there's even an outdoor fireplace to sit and relax, especially in the evenings. Definitely a big recommend if you're in the area and looking for a good place to stay.
El Primero Boutique Hotel
4.5/5100 Reviews
Very clean. Close to the school, there is a shopping center near Chula Vista, two outlets are also very close, and there are countless large supermarkets. . . . The boss family is very friendly. . Although the entire building is already very old, the price inside is very clean. . . The omelet for breakfast is especially delicious! ! ! But remind new people to stay in the United States, American hotels do not have toothpaste toothbrushes and slippers, so remember to bring your own! ! !
Hampton Inn Chula Vista Eastlake
4.4/5100 Reviews
My husband and I decided to stay in the Cula Vista area, due to cost effectiveness and close proximity to San Diego. We were there to attend a family member's college graduation in San Diego. First off this hotel may seem a bit out of the way, but the drive to and from San Diego was not bad at all. This hotel offered us great service, upon check in and throughout our three night stay. Our King room was very clean and spacious enough for our basic needs. I only ate the breakfast once and I found it to be good. The hotel is also very close to eateries and shopping strips. I only gave it four stars because whenever we were in our room we could hear a very heavy footed person walking around above us (even in the middle of the night). Overall I recommend this hotel.

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Chula Vista Travel Guide

Why Visit Chula Vista, California?

Chula Vista, CA is the 2nd-largest city in San Diego County. Situated approximately halfway between San Diego and Tijuana in the South Bay region, Chula Vista really lives up to its name. Spanish for "beautiful view", catch picturesque ocean views from nearly every building in town. The beach town's proximity to Tijuana gives Chula Vista its strong Mexican influence, so be ready to dig into some "mexcellent" cuisine!

The Best Time to Visit Chula Vista, California

Chula Vista, CA experiences a semi-arid climate with Mediterranean characteristics. Weather is generally great for visiting year-round. The hottest months fall between August and September, with highs averaging at around 85°F. The coldest and wettest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at around 44°F.

Hotels in Chula Vista are normally most expensive between May and July. The cheapest time to visit Chula Vista is in November.

Getting Around Chula Vista, California

The nearest major airport to Chula Vista, CA is San Diego International Airport (SAN), just 12 miles away from downtown Chula Vista. The most convenient way to get from San Diego International Airport (SAN) to downtown Chula Vista is by taxi. Taxis are available at the airport's Transportation Plaza. The journey will take between 14–18 minutes, and costs between US$40–US$55.

Driving is the preferred mode of transport in Chula Vista, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located at the Rental Car Center. A free shuttle bus service continually runs between the airport and Rental Car Center. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) offers 10 bus routes and trolley lines around Chula Vista. One-way fares cost US$2.50 per ride, and 1-day passes cost US$8.

Things to Do in Chula Vista, California

Living Coast Discovery Center is an environmental education center that focuses on marine life, animals, birds and native plants found in Southern California. The aquarium-zoo-hybrid is located in the Sweetwater Marsh Unit, adjacent to the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge in Chula Vista, CA. Living Coast Discovery Center is open daily, from 10:00–17:00, and admission costs US$16.

Everything happens at Third Avenue Village. The pedestrian-friendly downtown area boasts restaurants, shops, events, and a regular farmers market. When life gives you lemons, you celebrate them at the Chula Vista Lemon Festival, which takes place annually in Third Avenue Village.

Fun Fact: Chula Vista is also known as the "Lemon Capital of the World" because it became the largest lemon-growing center in the world for a period of time.

Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center is home to some of the world's best training and competition venues. The year-round official training center for U.S. Olympic athletes is open to the public from 09:00–17:00, Mondays to Fridays. Guided tours are available in 3 tiers, and range from US$5–US$35.

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