ARRIVAL/CHECK-IN: There’s no doubt Carté Hotel San Diego Downtown embraces laid-back vibes, the city’s constant energy and the sleek style of modern architecture and design. Situated in the heart of San Diego, the hotel serves as an upscale paradise, with rooms on the top floor offering vast views of the bay and pool. With the Global Business Travel Association happening in San Diego this same weekend, the hotel was notably busy, with all rooms booked for the night. That said, the general buzz of hotel guests in the lobby and restaurant was far from chaotic, and an employee stood waiting outside to open my taxi door and help carry my luggage inside.
GUEST QUARTERS: The hotel booked me in a room on the 15th floor facing the bay. This meant the moment my room was ready, I hustled to the floor-to- ceiling window and opened the curtains as much as possible to let in the sunlight. Carté did not exaggerate when it mentioned bay views, as I could even see individual boats floating on the water. The room featured muted and neutral colors of grays, whites and dark browns, accented by a deep teal wall behind the bed. With plenty of outlets and the most updated technology, including a large television, I was tempted not to leave my room and simply look out the window from the comfortable bed.
The bathroom exuded modern luxury, with a large vanity; dimmable lighting; and dark, patterned walls. The rainfall shower went beyond an ordinary shower, with extra space and smooth glass walls.

PHOTO: © CARTÉ HOTEL SAN DIEGO DOWNTOWN
SERVICES/AMENITIES: The hotel boasts several great amenities and services, from a rooftop bar on the 16th floor to an inviting restaurant on the first floor. Above Ash Social, the rooftop bar, features fire pits and even more views of San Diego. Delicious cocktails abound, with drinks like Sunday Flowers — a concoction of You & Yours Sunday gin, butterfly peaflower, lemon and sparkling wine — and shareable bites, such as house-made hummus with warm pita bread. For breakfast, a poolside brunch or dinner, Watercolors Restaurant has it all. I couldn’t get enough of the passion fruit pancakes for breakfast, the tart passion fruit curd adding the right amount of sweetness and flavor.
In addition to these two eateries, the hotel features a terrace pool and the Lido Lounge. While the pool was under construction during my stay, its location a few stories above ground will make for a unique pool experience. Guests of the hotel also enjoy a day pass to Fit Athletic Club on the third floor, complete with advanced workout equipment, fitness classes, a steam room and sauna.
TOP TAKEAWAYS:
Unbeatable views. Securing a room on one of the hotel’s top floors promises expansive views of San Diego Bay. Each room boasts floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize San Diego’s natural beauty.
Sunset at Above Ash Social. Do not miss an exceptional sunset over the Pacific. Venture to the top floor for a cocktail and bite while soaking in the golden sky.
CARTÉ HOTEL SAN DIEGO DOWNTOWN
401 W. Ash St.
San Diego, California 92101
tel 619 546 9600
cartehotel.com
Read This Next

Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedDaily
Apr 29, 2025Château de Berne Reopens in Provence, France
Located deep within the lovely landscape of Provence, 5-star Château de Berne provides a stunning setting for a leisurely destination getaway or unforgettable corporate event.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
Daily
Apr 29, 2025Four Seasons Hotel Boston Unveils Driving Experience with Lucid
Four Seasons Hotel Boston recently announced a partnership with Lucid Group, an electric vehicle maker. The initiative is part of a larger partnership between Four Seasons and Lucid to blend history, culture and sustainability.
Daily
Apr 29, 2025Big Sky, Montana, Ranch Introduces Venue for Cigar and Whiskey Aficionados
Lone Mountain Ranch, in Big Sky, Montana, recently announced the opening of The Trapper’s Den, a freshly restored 1915 cabin that trappers once used as a base for hunting. The new space now offers a distinguished retreat for cigar enthusiasts and whiskey lovers.
Sponsored Content
A Summer Sojourn Along Europe’s Rivers with AmaWaterways
This summer, elevate your vacation experience with award-winning AmaWaterways. Offering a seamless blend of unparalleled luxury, authentic cultural experiences and unrivaled service, AmaWaterways cruises are the perfect way to uncover the heart of Europe during the sunniest season with itineraries that glide along the continent’s most iconic rivers, including the Danube, the Rhine, the Seine and the Douro.
Daily
Apr 28, 2025Buffalo, New York, Welcomes New Hotels, Culinary Venues, Museum Expansions, More
On the heels of a $230 million expansion of Buffalo AKG Art Museum in late 2023, as well as a slew of new restaurants, hotels and architectural restorations, Buffalo, New York, gears up for one of its most exciting years yet with a series of new attractions, renovations and expansions rooted in the city’s rich waterfront history and African American heritage. This is the year to visit the Buffalo Niagara region.
4 Hotels Worth a Stay for National Golf Day
Daily
Apr 28, 2025What’s New in Bahamas’ Nassau, Paradise Island?
Daily
Apr 28, 2025Hotel Spas Launch Oncology Care Programs
April 2025
Apr 26, 2025Daily
Apr 25, 2025This London Afternoon Tea Honors Art and Japanese Techniques
Feeling peckish? If you’re lucky enough to be in England’s capital, head to Rosewood London’s Mirror Room, where a fabulous new afternoon tea menu has been introduced, featuring a selection of Japanese-inspired savories and delectable art cakes curated by Executive Pastry Chef Mark Perkins. It’s inspired by artist and printmaker Katsushika Hokusai, widely regarded as one of Japan’s most celebrated creatives and known for works including the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (1830–1832) and The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1831).
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Marks Five Years with oneworld: Strengthening Connectivity Between USA and Africa and Expanding Global Reach
Royal Air Maroc proudly enters its fifth year as a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance. Since joining in April 2020, RAM has demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a dynamic airline that enhanced its digital services and expanded its network. The airline plans to grow its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037, reinforcing its global presence.
Daily
Apr 25, 20255 Spa Escapes for Mother’s Day
Book a fabulous spa getaway for the mother in your life. Check out these five properties offering serene spa experiences.
ShareThis