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Jamul Casino Resort’s New Boutique Hotel Tower Rises in San Diego

Jamul Casino Resort

San Diego’s newest luxury destination, Jamul Casino Resort, has officially opened. The new 16-story hotel tower is a state-of-the-art boutique resort housing a spa, a stunning rooftop pool with 360-degree sweeping mountain views, and Jamul 23, a new 4,800 square foot dining and buffet restaurant.

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The resort is connected to the existing casino via a climate-controlled pedestrian sky bridge. The hotel houses 200 rooms including 52 large suites. Rooms are designed with a calming brown color scheme, dual sink vanities, and large screen televisions. Suites feature tubs and walk in showers, a bar area with coffee maker and fridge, an additional powder room and an expansive living room. Each room features tablet and Alexa voice activated controls for curtains, lighting, tv and other features.

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The Massage Spa includes a pretty deck to enjoy mountain views, a hydrotherapy pool, private cabanas, a juice and coffee bar and a variety of hair, nails, facials and massage treatments.

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The Starlite Pool area includes a 11,000 square foot pool deck with panoramic views of the San Diego mountains, temperature-controlled swimming areas, a hot tub, private cabanas, and a bar offering cocktails and bites.

Jamul Casino

In the adjoining casino, guests can enjoy steak and seafood options at Prime Cut Steakhouse and Seafood; Asian cuisine at Loft 94; Chinese dishes at Emerald Chinese Cuisine as well as a variety of fast-food options at the Jamul marketplace. There are also DJs and local bands at JIVe Lounge, as well as a new hidden speakeasy inside the hotel.

Jamul Casino Resort is located at 14145 Campo Road in Jamul, California. Reservations at 619. 315. 2250.  

Shaena Engle

Shaena Engle is the lifestyle, food and travel editor for Perception Magazine and also writes for the Los Angeles Times, Pasadena Magazine, M Magazine, Los Angeles Times Las Vegas Magazine, The Daily Meal, AOL, WeHo Times and other outlets. She has authored The Best Places to Kiss in Southern California, The Cheap Bastard's Guide to Las Vegas and other outlets. She writes about travel, food, welln...(Read More)