San Diego's New Design Hotel is a Stylish Guest-only Retreat in the Gaslamp Quarter
Briefly

Beyond its beaches, San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter features the Granger Hotel, combining modern luxury with historical roots. This renovated hotel, originally built in 1904, was once a bank where the San Diego Zoo founder briefly housed animals. After a $30 million transformation, the hotel offers a private getaway, ensuring guests enjoy luxurious accommodations without the crowds, highlighting art, architecture, and history to create a unique atmosphere in the heart of the city.
The Granger Hotel, with its renovation respecting historical elements, offers a unique retreat in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, creating an intimate guest experience away from bustling nightlife.
Originally built in 1904, the Granger Hotel blends a rich history with modern design, featuring Victorian architecture alongside chic contemporary interiors, a testament to San Diego’s diverse allure.
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