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San Diego Hotel Directions — From Airport to Your Door

Arriving at the airport is easy — it's the last mile that defeats travellers. Your San Diego hotel is often tucked into a narrow street the map app can't resolve. Here's the reliable way to get from the airport to your San Diego hotel, and how photo directions cover the final stretch.

Getting from the airport to central San Diego

From SAN: a taxi or Uber to Old Town (~10 min), or the 992 bus to downtown and the trolley to Old Town. Save an imhere route from the trolley stop for the final walk through the historic lanes to your hotel.

From your metro/train stop to the hotel: the last stretch

Start from the Old Town trolley station or, in Gaslamp, from the Horton Plaza end of 5th Avenue. Follow the photos past the adobe walls, the historic markers and the neon signs. In the Gaslamp, the bar signs in the photo confirm the block you are on.

Why GPS fails in old-town streets

In San Diego, streets in the old town are often unlabelled or the pins drift. Instead of trusting a blue dot, follow photographed landmarks: a red door, a bakery corner, a distinctive sign. Each step compares what you see with a real photo, so there is no guessing.

Save the route offline before you land

Open the imhere route at your pickup point once, and it stays usable offline — no roaming, no data plan needed. Build the route from your hotel or station, then share it with every arriving guest via a QR code.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get from the airport to my San Diego hotel?
From SAN: a taxi or Uber to Old Town (~10 min), or the 992 bus to downtown and the trolley to Old Town. Save an imhere route from the trolley stop for the final walk through the historic lanes to your hotel.
What if my San Diego hotel is hard to find on maps?
Use photo step directions for the last stretch. The route starts at a stable landmark (metro exit, fountain, taxi stand) and shows a photo at every turn, so even unlabelled alleys work.
Does it work without mobile data?
Yes. Once opened, imhere routes work offline — essential for international travellers with roaming off.
Can a hotel share these directions with guests?
Yes. Hotels and homestays create the route once and share the link or a QR code in the booking message. See /business-join to set it up.