Homewood Suites by Hilton: Carlsbad, California



Property
Let’s talk value. This new, squeaky-clean property in Carlsbad offers the conveniences of home (kitchenettes with dishwasher and microwave, multiple flat-screen TV’s, Wi-Fi, etc.) in suites with upscale, modern décor. PLUS luxe appointments like granite counters and fine bed and bath linens. PLUS complimentary hot breakfast and evening receptions with pasta, meatloaf, or other hot dishes. PLUS an outdoor heated pool and spa. All for a rate comparable to a dated, standard hotel closer to the beach.
Location
Have car, will travel from this conveniently-located launch pad not far from I-5. It’s a ten-minute drive to LEGOLAND. Carlsbad’s charming downtown, as well as Carlsbad State Beach, is less than 15 minutes away. San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park in Escondido is a 30-minute drive (conveniently passing by the In-N-Out Burger location in Vista!).
Sleeps
Spacious one- and two-bedroom suites include a kitchen and living area with a full-size sofa sleeper positioned next to separate bedroom(s) containing one king or two queen-sized beds.
Highlights
Insomniacs will find the cure here, atop an extra-thick mattress and several fluffy pillows. In the morning you’ll want to bring these crisp sheets and plump duvet home. Lucky for you, the “Homewood Collection” is actually available for purchase online!
Good to know
Check in early if you need a portable play yard for Junior. They have a very limited number, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Contact
www.homewoodcarlsbad.com
Written by Traci Suppa
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