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Hampton Inn & Suites Los Angeles/Hollywood, CA
4.3/5107 Reviews

Hampton Inn & Suites Los Angeles/Hollywood, CA

Hollywood Los Angeles|0.87km from Inti Restaurant
The hotel is in Hollywood, not far from the Avenue of Stars, walking more than 20 minutes, but the surrounding environment is just like the general, the streets look old and chaotic, all the way to see the tramp, one of them is still very fiercely staring at us It is not suitable for shopping nearby. Go out and turn right 20 meters to have a small supermarket, then walk forward to the crossroads, there is a Yoshinoya on the opposite side, left to go north for a while there is McDonald's, there is a tread joe supermarket less than one kilometer, there is taco across the road Bell, it is not difficult to solve the meal. I didn't rent a car, but the parking lot below the hotel is very loose. I can see that parking is very convenient. From here, go to the airport for 50 minutes, go to Universal Studios, the Hollywood sign is a few kilometers away, and it is less than ten kilometers to Beverly Hills, but it is not close to Santa Monica Beach. It feels that Los Angeles is very big. And very crowded. The room is OK, not very small, it is very comfortable to live, it is not very clean feeling, it is not even the new bath for two days, and did not give the suction carpet (tips are given), breakfast It’s the poor hampton inn that I have eaten. The variety is a little less, the taste is not so good. One day I don’t even have a piece of meat. I booked this price over 1800. The hotel feels worthless. It is better to spend more money to live in a better area.
The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood
4.3/5130 Reviews

The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood

Hollywood Los Angeles|1.38km from Inti Restaurant

Latest booking 15 hrs ago

Worst hotel experience I've ever had, and I was a frequent business traveler for 25 years. What you read below actually happened. We stayed here for 3 nights Oct. 1-3 in an ”upgraded” room for $868.95 prepaid. We were assigned a room that was so small you had to walk sideways to get onto one side of the bed. No closet, no room for luggage, a tiny bathroom with no counter space at all for, you know, bathroom stuff. Also, the air conditioning was malfunctioning. When I asked about the room's size, the front desk they told me ”all the rooms are the same.” but they'd send maintenance up to fix the A/C. Maintenance didn't fix anything. Later that night, starting at about 11:30 and lasting until past 3:00 am, loud bass heavy electronic music from the Human nightclub right outside our window kept us awake most of the night. And the room remained warm. That was the first night. Sunday morning, we were assured that the club was closed Sunday night. We asked again around noon before we left for the day and were told the same thing. We were out all day, returned at 6:15 to get ready for dinner, only to find the housekeeping staff cleaning our room, which caused us to be late for dinner. When we returned at about 9:30, the A/C still wasn't fixed and....the Human was revving up for another evening of noise. I went down to the front desk and after half an hour of waiting, management gave us another room. We repacked everything and moved. Fortunately the A/C worked, and it was quiet. Contrary to what we'd been told about all the rooms being the same, it was significantly larger. We were out all day Monday, then spent all evening on the roof (which is beautiful, with very good food and drinks, a great view, and unlike the rest of the hotel, good service). It was the only enjoyable part of the stay. When we returned to our room at 11 pm, it had not been cleaned at all. We had no towels, and the front desk could only apologize. Next morning at checkout, I recounted all this to a manager who actually understands what customer service is. As I said, the food and drinks were good but expensive. We spent over $1000 on food and drinks during our stay, about $300 of which we charged to our room. The hotel added another $75 in ”amenity fees” that we never knew about. She removed all of those charges in recognition of a miserable stay. This was appropriate and, frankly, surprising. I'll never stay here again. If you decide to risk it, request a room in the rear of the hotel, which are quieter and are larger. Under no circumstances accept a room on the side of the hotel adjacent to the Human nightclub. And before you actually check in, ask to see the room first.

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Rodeway Inn Near Melrose Ave
3.6/564 Reviews
Hollywood
The hotel has a complimentary simple breakfast, which is simple bread and coffee juice, simple but also enough, after all, the demand for the motel is not too high! Parking for 10 knives a day, will send a card to enter and exit the parking lot with the card, the card is hung in the conspicuous position of the car glass after parking. The room still has a surprise, the modern style is simple and clean, very good! There are subways around, M is fast food, there is a pavilion supermarket next to the hotel, which is very late, and many everyday things are convenient to buy. Because the hotel does not provide drinking water, we bought a lot of mineral water in the supermarket, eating things! There is a microwave in the room to cook things by yourself. The coffee machine has hot water. For the Chinese partner, it is still necessary to find hot water in winter... and the young girl at the front desk said that they will open the coffee machine to pick up hot water... The hotel is also very convenient to go to the Universal Studios of the Avenue of Stars. not bad
Hampton Inn & Suites Los Angeles/Hollywood, CA
4.3/5107 Reviews
Hollywood
The hotel is in Hollywood, not far from the Avenue of Stars, walking more than 20 minutes, but the surrounding environment is just like the general, the streets look old and chaotic, all the way to see the tramp, one of them is still very fiercely staring at us It is not suitable for shopping nearby. Go out and turn right 20 meters to have a small supermarket, then walk forward to the crossroads, there is a Yoshinoya on the opposite side, left to go north for a while there is McDonald's, there is a tread joe supermarket less than one kilometer, there is taco across the road Bell, it is not difficult to solve the meal. I didn't rent a car, but the parking lot below the hotel is very loose. I can see that parking is very convenient. From here, go to the airport for 50 minutes, go to Universal Studios, the Hollywood sign is a few kilometers away, and it is less than ten kilometers to Beverly Hills, but it is not close to Santa Monica Beach. It feels that Los Angeles is very big. And very crowded. The room is OK, not very small, it is very comfortable to live, it is not very clean feeling, it is not even the new bath for two days, and did not give the suction carpet (tips are given), breakfast It’s the poor hampton inn that I have eaten. The variety is a little less, the taste is not so good. One day I don’t even have a piece of meat. I booked this price over 1800. The hotel feels worthless. It is better to spend more money to live in a better area.
The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood
4.3/5130 Reviews
Hollywood
Worst hotel experience I've ever had, and I was a frequent business traveler for 25 years. What you read below actually happened. We stayed here for 3 nights Oct. 1-3 in an ”upgraded” room for $868.95 prepaid. We were assigned a room that was so small you had to walk sideways to get onto one side of the bed. No closet, no room for luggage, a tiny bathroom with no counter space at all for, you know, bathroom stuff. Also, the air conditioning was malfunctioning. When I asked about the room's size, the front desk they told me ”all the rooms are the same.” but they'd send maintenance up to fix the A/C. Maintenance didn't fix anything. Later that night, starting at about 11:30 and lasting until past 3:00 am, loud bass heavy electronic music from the Human nightclub right outside our window kept us awake most of the night. And the room remained warm. That was the first night. Sunday morning, we were assured that the club was closed Sunday night. We asked again around noon before we left for the day and were told the same thing. We were out all day, returned at 6:15 to get ready for dinner, only to find the housekeeping staff cleaning our room, which caused us to be late for dinner. When we returned at about 9:30, the A/C still wasn't fixed and....the Human was revving up for another evening of noise. I went down to the front desk and after half an hour of waiting, management gave us another room. We repacked everything and moved. Fortunately the A/C worked, and it was quiet. Contrary to what we'd been told about all the rooms being the same, it was significantly larger. We were out all day Monday, then spent all evening on the roof (which is beautiful, with very good food and drinks, a great view, and unlike the rest of the hotel, good service). It was the only enjoyable part of the stay. When we returned to our room at 11 pm, it had not been cleaned at all. We had no towels, and the front desk could only apologize. Next morning at checkout, I recounted all this to a manager who actually understands what customer service is. As I said, the food and drinks were good but expensive. We spent over $1000 on food and drinks during our stay, about $300 of which we charged to our room. The hotel added another $75 in ”amenity fees” that we never knew about. She removed all of those charges in recognition of a miserable stay. This was appropriate and, frankly, surprising. I'll never stay here again. If you decide to risk it, request a room in the rear of the hotel, which are quieter and are larger. Under no circumstances accept a room on the side of the hotel adjacent to the Human nightclub. And before you actually check in, ask to see the room first.
Hollywood Historic Hotel
4.2/5115 Reviews
Hollywood
This was our first Hollywood/ LA visit. The hotel was everything I could have asked for. Clean, quiet rooms, friendly staff and great safe location! Our room was so spacious, great storage and a little fridge which was great for storing water/breakfast etc. The cleaners do an EXCELLENT job!! Reception staff are also great, always greeted with a welcoming and friendly hello when we had returned each day, and especially helpful when we had enquired about public transport/ things to do etc. Thank you again for such an enjoyable stay and I will defo be returning if I chose Hollywood for vacation in the future!! (My only regret is not eating in the restaurant in the hotel!! On our last night, we went in for a drink each and it looked amazing).
Thompson Hollywood by Hyatt
4.3/5112 Reviews
Hollywood
What a great stay! The staff up on the roof really made the experience unique. I don’t think I’ve felt more comfortable at a dining experience before. Asher, Kody, and Edwin made my girl and I laugh nonstop. Definitely an awesome stay and would recommend staying up on the roof/lounge as much as possible! Jane and I will definitely be back to visit.
Hollywood Guest Inn
2.9/5105 Reviews
Hollywood
My husband and I stayed here over night catching an early morning flight to Honolulu. We picked this location because we didn’t have a lot of time to explore and this was close to the Hollywood Strip. I didn’t think (but boy was I wrong that) we didn’t need anything fancy for one overnight stay. We’ve stayed in motel 6’s before and had restful sleep. Let me stress, I’m giving this 2 stars because the staff was very nice. Everything about this hotel was definitely not my cup of tea. Parking was very crowded, cars in sardine cans. Every time we needed to leave, it took at least 10 minutes backing the car in and out trying not to hit other cars in the squeezed parking area, rails, building, pillars, vending machine! Omgosh! Our room was right across from the office. The rooms smelled like Cannabis and this gave me such a bad headache. The walls were very thin. The up stairs guest was up all night talking very loud with his TV on. The doors were not insulted and drafty. You could see the light come through the side and threshold. I heard people walking up and down the stairs, sirens, traffic, honking all night as if I was sleeping outside. We found cockroaches crawling in the bathroom and walls!!!! We made sure our luggages were closed and even bought large garbage bags to tie our luggages up. The caulking in the Bathroom was disgusting. Several layers and different sizes. There were a lot of old stains. The table was full of dust. Not too sure what was going on, but the ambulance took someone who was loitering out side of our door to the hospital at 4am in the morning as we were getting ready to catch our flight. Thankfully they left before we needed too. The exit and entry of the parking lot only fits one car coming in or out. My night was pretty much RESTLESS! I did sleep like a baby on the plan so our flight to Hawaii was short. That was the only good thing to say, if that even counts. I would much rather sleep at the airport or my rental car than stay here again.

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