California Hotel Directory

Hotels in California

Independent editorial directory of hotels across California — 58 properties spanning 3 cities, organized by brand, location, and amenities.

Hotels58
Cities3
Brand families7

California’s hotel scene reflects a state-sized mix of coast, mountains, and deserts. Long stretches of Pacific coastline bring cool, maritime air and frequent fog, especially around the Bay Area, while inland valleys can swing hotter and drier. Winters tend to be mild along the shore but can be wetter in the north and colder at elevation. For travelers, that variety means different packing lists and different trip plans, from business days in major metros to weekend getaways that revolve around beaches, national parks, and ski towns.

Most visitors arrive for work in the big economic corridors or for leisure tied to iconic regions. Los Angeles draws film and tech-related travel as well as theme-park weekends, while San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area are common for corporate meetings, conventions, and visits to nearby coastal towns. San Diego is often the anchor for weather-friendly trips built around the harbor, nearby beaches, and family schedules. People also make longer road trips to see Central Valley cities, the Sierra Nevada, and desert recreation areas, which influences demand for different types of lodging.

Our coverage mirrors those patterns and focuses most densely on three main lodging markets. The directory is strongest in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, where there’s enough demand to support a broad range of properties, from full-service business hotels to independent stays that fit neighborhood travel. Outside those core cities, the overall spread is thinner, reflecting how California’s geography stretches visitor stays across multiple regions rather than concentrating them everywhere equally.

In terms of the hotel mix, the listings lean heavily toward independent properties, alongside recognizable brand presence across major cities. In our directory, independent hotels make up the largest share, with additional coverage from major chains including Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and IHG. That mix is typical for California’s urban centers, where independent hotels often handle the day-to-day needs of travelers seeking local context, while branded options provide consistency for business trips and short-notice stays.

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Featured properties in California

Sheraton San Diego Resort

Sheraton San Diego Resort

San Diego · Marriott

Overlooking San Diego Bay and a half-mile from San Diego International Airport, this classic hotel is 3 miles from the San Diego Con…

Parc 55 San Francisco - a Hilton Hotel

Parc 55 San Francisco - a Hilton Hotel

San Francisco · Hilton

Surrounded by shops and restaurants, this contemporary, high-rise hotel is a 2-minute walk from the Westfield San Francisco Centre m…

Hilton San Francisco Financial District

Hilton San Francisco Financial District

San Francisco · Hilton

Located in San Francisco's financial district, this upscale 27-story hotel is a 1-mile drive from conventions at the Moscone Center …

Moxy Downtown Los Angeles

Moxy Downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles · Marriott

Off the Harbor Freeway and Santa Monica Freeway interchange, this modern hotel in a glass-fronted high-rise is 4 minutes away on foo…

Fairmont San Francisco

Fairmont San Francisco

San Francisco · Accor

Occupying a landmark Nob Hill building offering views of the city and the bay, this grand hotel is a 13-minute walk from Union Squar…

DoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Bayside

DoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Bayside

San Diego · Hilton

Set 4 miles from the USS Midway Museum, this polished hotel is also 4 miles from SeaWorld San Diego and 2 miles from San Diego Inter…

Hotels in California by brand family

  • Independent 31 properties
  • Marriott 8 properties
  • Hilton 6 properties
  • Hyatt 5 properties
  • IHG 4 properties
  • Best Western 2 properties
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