Top rated hotels in Los Angeles

Residence Inn Los Angeles Torrance/Redondo Beach
4/541 Reviews
Lost torance hotel, marriott's apartment. The hotel is a two-storey villa community. If you live on the first floor, it will be light and the building will be low. It feels very depressed. It’s a bit strange to enter the room, not used to it. The decoration of the apartment, kitchen utensils and tableware are complete, but there is no toothpaste toothbrush slippers, let alone combs. The bathroom sprinklers cannot be taken down and are not convenient to use. Meals, including breakfast, at 6:30 in the morning, many guests go to breakfast at 6:30, everyone can't sleep. We went there for two days, just Monday through Wednesday, the hotel offered dinner for free, but it was a simple fast food category, hamburger, pizza, soda, etc. It was enough to fill the stomach. During the Spring Festival, the hotel is expensive. There are 1200 rooms in this room, and 1800 in Marriott and Hilton. I usually see 1000 in normal times. If I choose again, I will not choose this hotel again.
Residence Inn Los Angeles Redondo Beach
4/565 Reviews
This hotel is actually a certain distance away from the airport. When I made a reservation, it seemed that he was relatively new. It is not recommended to choose this for flights arriving at night, it is not too easy to find. There is a charge for parking in the hotel. Of course, you can also tell the front desk that you did not drive because it is a large public parking lot with 4S shops and other agencies nearby. In this way you don't have to pay parking fees. But there is no parking ticket in your car. You will be fined if you catch it, and it's not safe. The most important thing is that Chinese people must be honest!
Residence Inn Pasadena Arcadia
4.2/579 Reviews
Stayed here on a Friday night for one night only and that’s probably a good thing. For a Marriott brand hotel, I was pretty disappointed. I have a high level Bonvoy Marriott level and this is the first hotel to deny a complimentary upgrade. Not a huge deal as I was only staying one night. The room is mediocre for Marriott. The walls were splattered with stains, cabinetry was worn down to the wood, a couple recessed lights were partially hanging out of the ceiling, the exterior door didn’t shut very well, couch looked well used, and some of the lights didn’t work. Breakfast was your typical continental. I did like that everything, including the hot items, were individually wrapped. I hate seeing other people grab at the serving spoons only to have it fall into the bacon! However, the packaged food had a bit of that packaged wrapped taste that you get when you eat an instant microwaved burrito. Overall, still better than a typical Wyndham brand hotel but definitely not up to Marriott standards.
Residence Inn Santa Clarita Valencia
4.2/585 Reviews
Was disappointed with our four night stay in the 2bed/2bath unit. The hotel floor we stayed on (Room 214) smelled so bad. The smell was so powerful that it came into our room. The hallways had splatter on some type of liquid on the walls. The carpets had what looked liked water damage and were bunched up.The room itself was tired and warn out. Frig was dented and dinged. All the furniture was scratched or warn out. The couch had a huge indention in the cushions. The bathroom tub had been touched up probably because of rust but looked old. The HVAC sounded liked a jet taking off. We tried using the fire place and it made the whole room smell horrible. The towels were thin. The bed sheets had some stains and were rough. The breakfast was mediocre with little to no variety. The things you expect from a Residence Inn (quality furnishings, evening reception, solid breakfast, good housekeeping) were lacking. For whatever reason they only offered housekeeping 3 times a week and there was no evening reception. The good - great shower pressure. Having just stayed at a Hyatt Place a week before, the differences in quality really stood out. Maybe we just got a really bad room this time around but I think there are better options in town.
Residence Inn Long Beach Downtown
4.3/5103 Reviews
There are two family hotels in Long Beach. This one is located by the sea. The other one is next to the airport. I have stayed at both hotels. It was the first one I lived in. The one close to the airport was not comfortable and the cost performance was not high. The parking fee plus the room charge added up to nearly 1800. My room can't see the sea yet, I booked a double bed, but gave me a double bed, and I was too lazy to change ~ The room was still clean, the cooking utensils were very complete, and the check-in staff was very enthusiastic But the air conditioner was too noisy, basically I couldn't sleep well all night! For breakfast at 9:30, there is no more food, the waiters can't wait to pack up and go home. Go early if you have breakfast.
Residence Inn Los Angeles LAX/El Segundo
4.4/5100 Reviews
LAX International Airport
We chose the Residence Inn at a meeting point for family that were traveling from all over the Pacific Coast. The hotel is very close to LAX so that was convenient. Check in and parking ($13) were super easy. Our 2 bedroom unit was very clean and comfortable for our family. We had a chance to use the jacuzzi that was hot and the pool was heated. Jessika (sp) was very attentive and kind, even with the multiple requests that we made. She never once made us feel like we were bothering her, even while juggling lots of other tasks. The breakfast crew was very friendly and the offerings were plentiful. They adhered to covid protocols and everything was very clean and organized. Lots of places to eat were close by, we even walked 2 blocks to The Toyota Sports Performance Center to eat dinner. It is where the LA Kings practice, if you're a hockey fan you must check it out. Thank you for a great quick stay, would visit again!

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