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Hotel Opening Rates:: Setai San Diego Opening at $300 a Night

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  Site Where: 1047 5th Avenue [map], San Diego, CA, United States, 92101

October 9, 2008 at 9:15 AM | 2 Comments

UPDATE: This property is NOT related to the one in Miami Beach. Sorry for the confusion. Read our update here..

The understated yet incredibly expensive Miami Beach hotel, The Setai, is making its way across the country and will land in San Diego sometime later this year. Yes, you read that right. The Setai San Diego is opening soon.

The 184-room hotel will open in downtown SD on 5th Avenue, next to the city's House of Blues and near the Horton Plaza shopping center. From the official press release:

Setai San Diego will open in late 2008 and includes a 5,500 square-foot spa, 20,000 square-feet of event space, a restaurant, pool deck and lounge, and the most exclusive three-story penthouse on the West Coast.

We cruised on over to the Setai San Diego's website and saw that rooms were available starting December 17th for $300 a night. That's actually quite a deal compared to the Setai in Miami Beach which can go as high as $1,000 a night. The deal is also good through March 31st. So if you plan on being in San Diego in the new year, this sounds like a great deal.

As for the rooms, understated luxury with a touch of Asian-inspired decor will be on display:

Enjoy beauty, space and light, with Brazilian walnut floors, Zen-inspired furnishings, bathrooms finished in Jerusalem bone and floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the ocean breeze. Set the ambience using the rooms' exceptional sound system with iPod/MP3 plug-in, as well as a plasma television.

Unlike other hotels that we come across, we are confident the Setai SD will open on time. Jobs at the hotel are already being filled and the hotel is gearing up its own blog. Oh and the fact, that you can make reservations now is key.

Now we only have one question: will Lenny Kravitz open up another recording studio here?

2 Comments

  1. patricksw

    HotelChatter Member
    October 9, 2008 at 3:35 PM




    Unrelated?

    I'm not sure it's related to the Miami property. That's what someone told me... that it's a totally separate deal. She could have been wrong? Seems weird...

  1. juliana

    HotelChatter
    October 10, 2008 at 10:29 AM




    am updating

    i think there is a battle over this.

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