The La Mesa center point is about the area of La Mesa Village.
With hot summers and warm winters, deciding on the best time of year to visit La Mesa depends on what you want to do while you're there. While summer in La Mesa is hot, it's also one of the most popular times to visit the area. June through August sees average high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. Since the area offers plenty of festivals and activities during this season, it's hard to find any type of hotel deal.
However, if you can schedule your visit to La Mesa for the fall, you can find some good hotels. While tourists will linger in the area through September to take advantage of average highs in the low 80s, by October and November they've gone home, so hotels will drop prices. Even though these two months aren't busy with visitors, you'll still enjoy average highs in the middle to upper 70s.
While winter is the coolest time of year in La Mesa, don't expect traditional winter weather like much of the rest of the country sees. In fact, from December to February, the area sees average high temperatures in the upper 60s. Plus, even though it doesn't snow in La Mesa, these are the wettest months of the year. However, since the weather isn't perfect, you can usually take advantage of some low hotel rates.
Another great season to plan a visit to La Mesa is spring. March through May sees average highs in the upper 60s and low 70s, which makes this time of year ideal to get outside. Just keep in mind that when visitors start coming back to the area toward the end of May, hotels will begin raising prices again.
If you're looking to save a little money during your stay in La Mesa, you'll find several hotels around the area that offer good discounts. At Best Western Plus La Mesa San Diego, seniors 55 and older and AARP members are eligible for a discount of 10 percent or more. Additionally, AAA and CAA members can use their membership to save up to 15 percent during their stay at the hotel. Plus, members of the military and qualified government employees can take advantage of special discounts on both business and leisure stays.
Howard Johnson Inn San Diego State University Area also offers several ways to save. Auto club members will enjoy a discount of 10 percent or more during their stay at the hotel. AARP members can also get a discount of 10 percent or more off the best available rate. Additionally, seniors 60 and older will appreciate the special savings available to them during their stay. Qualified government employees can also take advantage of special per diem rates for their stay. Plus, these savings are on top of the free parking, breakfast, and wireless internet access always offered at the hotel.
The value option hotels in La Mesa offer convenient amenities at a price that fits within your travel budget. Holiday Inn San Diego-La Mesa is a mile from Mission Trails Regional Park and 12 miles from downtown San Diego. In-room amenities at this welcoming hotel include granite countertops in the bathroom, mini-fridge, coffee maker, microwave, free wireless internet access, and a 32-inch flat-screen television. When you're hungry, the on-site Mesa Grill serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you need to get in your daily exercise, the hotel has a heated outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center.
While The Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows, which is located 8 miles from the heart of La Mesa, is a retro-style hotel that dates back to 1946, you'll find rooms that come with plenty of modern conveniences. Amenities include an iPod docking station, 37-inch LCD television with premium cable channels, free wireless internet access, and a coffee maker. During your stay, you'll want to make time to check out the historic and popular outdoor Olympic-size pool. The hotel also has two on-site restaurants to choose from: HOPE 46 and The Red Fox Steakhouse.
Extended Stay America San Diego-Mission Valley-Stadium is located just off Interstate 15 and 8 miles from La Mesa. Here, you'll find studios that feature fully equipped kitchens with a microwave, stovetop, refrigerator, coffee maker, utensils, and dishes. You'll also enjoy free wireless internet access and a flat-screen television. This pet-friendly hotel offers a complimentary grab-and-go breakfast every morning. Other amenities at the hotel include guest laundry facilities and free parking.
Lake Murray in Mission Trails Regional Park is a popular destination in La Mesa. You can go for a walk or bike ride on the paved bike path that encircles nearly the entire lake. The lake also has a boat launch and concession stand where you can rent kayaks, boats, and float tubes. If you want to try your hand at fishing, the lack is stocked with largemouth bass, catfish, bluegill, black crappie, and trout.
If you enjoy trains, you won't want to miss the opportunity to explore the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum. The La Mesa location of the museum is housed in the original depot, which is the oldest building in La Mesa and the last standing building of the San Diego and Cuyamaca Railway station. Some of the unique exhibits available to view at the museum include the telegrapher's station, ticketing area, and a display train parked outside.
If you're planning a trip to La Mesa, you'll discover a beautiful city with plenty of interesting attractions to explore and a variety of hotels available to make your stay comfortable.
Below are reviews of the city of La Mesa, CA from an actual visitor's perspective.
My family lives in La Mesa and this is the only decent hotel nearby that I would stay at.
My family lives in La Mesa and this is the only decent hotel nearby that I would stay at.
Clean. Good shopping!
Got to be around family and went to Belmont Park.
The restaurants were excellent and the wait staff was great as well, especially at Anthony's and Chili's. We were there on business so we did not have time to tour the city.
Clean hotel.
La Mesa was nice.
The easy access to the fwy, centrally located. Nice restaurant next door
Great little town.