Petco Park in San Diego. Photo by Jill Weinlein
The newly renovated
Even though this season is over for the Padres, the hotel showcases new amenities and baseball theme decor throughout the public areas and guest rooms. When the season returns, baseball fans will want to take advantage of the hotel’s Skybridge, which directly connects the hotel to the stadium.
Baseball theme decor. Photo by Jill Weinlein
An Urban Retreat With A Baseball Theme
The 21-story hotel’s new interior by New York-based design studio, Jeffrey Beers International, presents an inviting lobby with a soaring ceiling. The dynamic baseball-inspired design pays homage to its connection with Petco Park and the San Diego Padres.
Shades of green and brown are layered throughout the property, complemented by stitched leather panels at the reception desk, stadium-style light fixtures, geometric patterned carpets, and curated artwork of baseball bats that engage guests with the action and motion of baseball through history.
On the 6th floor is a display case with baseball collector items that includes a bat and signed balls.
Lobby Lounge. Photo courtesy of Omni San Diego
The newly refreshed lobby exudes comfort and sophistication with earthy tones, sleek furniture and natural materials that reflect the outdoors. The open-concept lobby lounge area features plush sofas, cozy armchairs and communal tables, fostering a social haven for groups to meet and gather before meal, a ball game or night out exploring the vibrant heart of the city.
Spacious Guest Rooms. Photo by Jill Weinlein
The hotel’s 511 guest rooms and suites have been transformed to showcase intricate craftsmanship. The eye catching long cross-hatched credenzas, chic curved couches and nightstands, and a combination of supple brown leather and rich velvet accents add a touch of sophistication.
Rooms have circular tables that function as a dining area and desk space for those who have a hybrid work schedule.
The sleek spa-like bathroom offers a sleek custom vanity mirror designed by Munnworks, large sinks and artistic green tiles outlining walk-in showers. Luxury robes are hanging in the closet for guests to use throughout their stay.
Omni San Diego. Photo by Jill Weinlein
New Pool Deck
The hotel’s sixth floor has been reimagined into an ultimate resort-style vacation destination. The newly designed, 8,000 square-foot rooftop pool provides sweeping views of San Diego’s bay and skyline to Coronado Island and beyond.
The open-air terrace was designed with natural materials and neutral tones for serene views everywhere one looks. There are palm tree planters, a custom trellis structure, and playful artwork inspired by San Diego’s popular beaches and coastal location.
Shaded daybeds and comfortable padded lounge chairs line the pool deck. There are also a handful of private cabanas designed by Indo Puri to reserve. They come complete with lounge furniture and mounted televisions, ideal for watching a game if you didn’t get tickets to be there in person.
The sparkling pool is open early in the morning through late evening for guests to swim laps, stargaze and soak in the warm whirlpool.
Omni San Diego Pool Deck. Photo by Jill Weinlein
Relax, Unwind & Al Fresco Dining
Guests gather at sunset near fire pits while experiencing Executive Chef Wenceslao Zavala’s Tortuga Baja-inspired menu. The modern bar and dining spaces are ideal for an al fresco meal with savory bites and a refreshing beverage menu.
With roots in Rosarito, Baja California, Chef Wenceslao grills Baja fish tacos and prepares shrimp adovada. Both go well with Tortuga’s signature cocktails such as the Lychee Blossom, made with Yobo soju, lychee juice, cane syrup, fresh lemon juice and aquafaba.
Dine at AC Porter. Photo Jill Weinlein
New Dining Venues
The hotel’s new street-level restaurant and bar, Ace Porter is by Director of Outlet Operations, Priscilla Reyes, and Executive Chef Wenceslao Zavala.
Located adjacent to the lobby with a separate outside entrance, the inviting communal space features a lively cylindrical bar with a wrap-around bottle display.
Standout design elements include dramatic stadium-inspired lighting. Guests and the public have an option to sit at the bar, or in the interior or outdoor lounge areas.
Diners can select from a playful menu of “Designated Hitters,” with dishes such as the Blistered Shishito Peppers, Vegetable Meze, and Frings Loaded Nachos for pre-and post-game bites. Additional standout menu items include the Ace Burger and a Porter Cobb Salad.
Pair a meal with a selection of local draft beers, signature cocktails, wines by the glass and mocktails.
Fres.co Market + Cafe at Omni San Diego. Photo by Jill Weinlein
Guests visit Fres.co Market + Café in the lobby for freshly prepared baked goods, coffee beverages and espresso drinks for breakfast. Lunch menu items are inspired by coastal California and Baja Mexico influences.
The locally sourced ingredients from land and sea are gathered within a hundred-mile radius of the hotel. Beer and wine is also available for lunch and for grab and go later in the afternoon.
Visit Petco Park.
San Diego’s Petco Park
Those seeking to visit every major league ballpark in America will enjoy staying at the Omni San Diego.
The staff at Petco Park lead daily guided tours of the ballpark to see what the players and staff get to experience. The tour guides share behind-the-scenes experiences, while enlightening visitors about the history of the park and the team.
Step into the press box, see a private luxury suite, visit the Cutwater Coronado Club, and Padres Hall of Fame presented by Motorola. Tickets for the tour are available at
Omni San Diego. Photo Jill Weinlein
Every space at the
Located near the entrance of San Diego’s vibrant Gaslamp Quarter, this AAA Four Diamond award-winning hotel is also near Little Italy, Seaport Village and San Diego’s cruise ship port for pre-cruise and post-cruise stays.