Finding a Hotel in San Bernadino
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for San Bernardino, California.
Nestled near the base of the majestic San Bernardino Mountains sits the dynamic city of San Bernardino. A lively Californian city with a diverse collection of galleries, museums, shops, restaurants, annual events and recreational opportunities, it's no wonder San Bernardino is a popular destination to visit in the Inland Empire. Visitors can feel at home in San Bernardino, which is one of the largest cities in the region, in conveniently located hotels and motels flush with amenities and suitable for various budgets.
DOWNTOWN
Whether visiting San Bernardino's downtown during the day or at night, there's always lots of action going on. Visitors can enjoy countless recreational activities in the downtown parks, explore an assortment of shops and take in some of the city's popular annual events like the classic car show; Route 66 Rendezvous. Fortunately for tourists, it won't cost them an arm and a leg to stay downtown. The city's center boasts an assortment of budget-friendly chain and independent hotels and motels. Visitors can feel at ease in cozy motel and hotel rooms with an array of handy amenities such as air-conditioning, kitchenettes, guest laundry and continental breakfasts.
HOSPITALITY LANE
Like the road's name suggests, Hospitality Lane is known for opening its doors to visitors. Hospitality Lane, located just south of downtown and the San Bernardino International Airport, offers a variety of moderately priced chain hotels. Guests can book comfortable rooms with king or queen size beds or upgrade to spacious suites with private bedrooms and luxurious bathrooms. The majority of the hotels make it easy to slip into vacation mode by featuring large outdoor swimming pools surrounded by lounge chairs and palm trees. Visitors who want to bring the family pooch along on their vacation shouldn't have a problem on Hospitality Lane. Many of the hotels on the lane are pet-friendly, but do charge a fee and have pet size restrictions. At night, visitors don't have to venture far to enjoy a delicious dinner. Hospitality Lane is lined with a buffet of popular chain and local restaurants serving everything from tender steak to mouth-watering lobster.
THE UNIVERSITY DISTRICT
Situated a few miles north of downtown, the University District is known for its vibrant student nightlife. Home to California State University-San Bernardino, the University District is bountiful with student hangouts. The area offers an assortment of affordable spots to grab a quick and tasty bite to eat like pizza and tacos. Visitors hoping to stay in the lively University District can easily do so on a student budget. Economy chain hotels and motels are located in the area so visitors can save money for a night out.
Accommodations in the University District typically feature amenities such as continental breakfasts, ice machines, high-speed Internet and cable TV.
DOWNTOWN
Whether visiting San Bernardino's downtown during the day or at night, there's always lots of action going on. Visitors can enjoy countless recreational activities in the downtown parks, explore an assortment of shops and take in some of the city's popular annual events like the classic car show; Route 66 Rendezvous. Fortunately for tourists, it won't cost them an arm and a leg to stay downtown. The city's center boasts an assortment of budget-friendly chain and independent hotels and motels. Visitors can feel at ease in cozy motel and hotel rooms with an array of handy amenities such as air-conditioning, kitchenettes, guest laundry and continental breakfasts.
HOSPITALITY LANE
Like the road's name suggests, Hospitality Lane is known for opening its doors to visitors. Hospitality Lane, located just south of downtown and the San Bernardino International Airport, offers a variety of moderately priced chain hotels. Guests can book comfortable rooms with king or queen size beds or upgrade to spacious suites with private bedrooms and luxurious bathrooms. The majority of the hotels make it easy to slip into vacation mode by featuring large outdoor swimming pools surrounded by lounge chairs and palm trees. Visitors who want to bring the family pooch along on their vacation shouldn't have a problem on Hospitality Lane. Many of the hotels on the lane are pet-friendly, but do charge a fee and have pet size restrictions. At night, visitors don't have to venture far to enjoy a delicious dinner. Hospitality Lane is lined with a buffet of popular chain and local restaurants serving everything from tender steak to mouth-watering lobster.
THE UNIVERSITY DISTRICT
Situated a few miles north of downtown, the University District is known for its vibrant student nightlife. Home to California State University-San Bernardino, the University District is bountiful with student hangouts. The area offers an assortment of affordable spots to grab a quick and tasty bite to eat like pizza and tacos. Visitors hoping to stay in the lively University District can easily do so on a student budget. Economy chain hotels and motels are located in the area so visitors can save money for a night out.
Accommodations in the University District typically feature amenities such as continental breakfasts, ice machines, high-speed Internet and cable TV.

