36% off (Sale price $71.28, Reg. Price $113.10) :: Hotel at a Glance: Ramada by Wyndham San Diego National CityPositioned between the ocean and the city, the Ramada by Wyndham San Diego National City features the best of both worlds. It overlooks the ocean on one side while displaying postcard-worthy views of the downtown San Diego on the other. Upon wandering outside to explore these views close up, you can easily access the San Diego Bay as well as popular attractions, like the Naval Base and convention center. Each room comes equipped with a mini-fridge and microwave as well as a coffeemaker and glassware. Chow down at the cafe with the included $15 dining credit per stay. Cool off in the outdoor pool or relax in the separated hot tub. Grab a drink from the bar near the lobby, then kick back with a game of pool in the lounge. Get in a workout at the fitness center, chock-full of cardio equipment.San Diego, California: Electric Nightlife and Historical AttractionsSan Diego’s sunny, comfortably warm weather and 70 miles of coastline have long attracted out-of-towners, but the city’s inland scene is no slouch, either. The Gaslamp Quarter is arguably the trendiest listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The area forms both the historic center of town and a hub of nightlife, with nearly 100 Victorian-era buildings occupied by high-end boutiques and gourmet restaurants.A stroll through iconic Balboa Park takes you past 17 museums, as well as the world-famous San Diego Zoo. There’s also the vibrant Spanish Village Art Center, a living gallery where local artists produce pottery and oil paintings. In Old Town, shops in Mission-style stucco buildings sell colorful woven baskets and maracas. Nearby stands the Whaley House Museum, dubbed one of the Most Terrifying Places in America by the Travel Channel. Ghosts of former residents are said to inhabit the rooms, which are filled with Victorian furniture and eerie dolls.
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