The Monsaraz, Tapestry Collection By Hilton
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Superb, original and design address in the Roseville-Fleetridge area with well thought-out rooms with care and taste
This superb establishment with its original and design decoration is located in the Roseville-Fleetridge area of Point Loma. Each room is thoughtfully and tastefully designed; probably one of the standards of Tapestry Collection By Hilton, a program set up by the luxurious Hilton chain with a group of hotels including The Monsaraz. Gym, bar, queen size or king size beds, breakfast... Everything is provided for a successful stay.
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Thursday event. Only one person bartending (doing the best he could) and waited way too long. Finally someone came to help.
Bar had 6 of 8 tap that were empty.
Very basic menu although all food was delicious. French fries tasty.
Market prices crazy. $4 fora small twix bar.
Did not respond to messages sent from Hilton app.
This new hotel locks their doors so you can’t come in without them opening the doors themselves. Why is there no keypad for the guest to let themselves in? Next door about 30 feet away is a migrant detention housing center at the Ramada Inn with 30-40 men outside doing drugs and getting drunk at all hours of the night. At 3:30 am, My wife and I were woken up to several men severely assaulting another migrant who was yelling for his life. They continued to beat this man’s face in for over a half hour and beating and stomping him almost to death. After a 30 minute beat down, the fire department finally showed up with the cops following 15 minutes later. Cops left with no one in hand cuffs, I felt sick and sad for this guy. I never experience anything like this in Point Loma. There’s your usual homeless around but not gangs of men committing crimes unpunished. I confronted the hotel manager about this incident, he told me who care it's not his problem. I think the safety of his hotel guest are his problem. Also, the air conditioner didn't work which is why we woke up at 3:30 am to my first ever Migrant Beat Down, since we had to open the window and smell cigarettes and weed all night. I confronted a few of the male migrants later that morning and they confirmed that it's a migrant housing hotel. These men are lingering outside the hotel on the sidewalk at all hours of the day and night doing drugs and getting drunk. We didn't sleep for 2 days. Just incase your asking why I didn't change hotel? Since I was attending a fishing convention I had my large truck and all of the Hiltons in that area have small limited parking and most were booked due to Presidents Day.