Operating since 1937, the Loma Lodge in Point Loma is one of the longest-running lodging properties on Rosecrans Street, now flagged under the Americas Best Value Inn by Sonesta brand. The two-story Spanish-style motor court sits on the same Rosecrans corridor where harbor-view seafood institutions like Bali Hai Restaurant have drawn diners to the peninsula’s tiki-era waterfront since the 1950s. Its I-5/I-8 interchange adjacency places the property within a four-mile radius of San Diego International Airport, the cruise ship terminal, and the Old Town Transit Center’s trolley and Coaster rail connections. Multilingual front-desk staff handle English and Spanish check-ins, and a 2026 artisan food-hall scene at the former Naval Training Center campus — anchored by Liberty Public Market — sits less than a mile south. The 127-room layout spreads across three connected buildings and absorbs group blocks for convention-bound travelers routing through the nearest ABVI property to the San Diego Convention Center.