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Crowne Plaza Palo Alto
4.3/560 Reviews
First off, I'd like to give a shout-out to the night shift front desk person Tony. He was very courteous and thoughtful in helping me on my arrival day (12 midnight) and assisted with all my needs. Thank you Tony for your efforts! For the hotel in general, it seems the place is understaffed but I believe that is how other hotels operate nowadays post COVID. The location is great and is right in the middle of where I want to be north and south of Bay Area. Many rental car locations nearby so I was able to get to one within 10 mins radius. For the room, I stayed in the king bedroom pool side with patio. The bed was very comfortable and clean. However, the downside was that the connecting room doors were paper thin, and the gap between the door and the floor was more than an inch high, so I could pretty much hear every word the person was saying in the other room. They need to fix that or else guests really don't have any privacy at all. I apologize to the couple in the room next to me because I was on a call at 3am in the morning and didn't realize I had woken them up until they started talking and I knew how bad the sound isolation was. After that, whether it was day or night time, I had to resort to whispering all my conversations because I knew people could hear me in the other rooms.
Dinah's Garden Hotel
4.7/5118 Reviews
The second time I stayed here, the environment is very beautiful, the room is very clean, I can enjoy the beautiful scenery every day, and the key is that it is very close to the customers. It is very suitable for business trips and a wonderful stay experience. Of course, the service is also very good, warm and helpful. American hotels generally don’t have slippers, toothbrushes, etc. You have to bring your own. The front desk is willing to provide it for free.
The Palo Alto Inn
4.3/5120 Reviews
I am currently at the Palo Alto Inn and really happy with the overall experience. The manager could accommodate some additional requests I had, the room is very big and receives almost no noise from the traffic. Cleanliness is great. The rooms are well equipped - fridge, microwave, tea+coffee machine, TV, safe, plenty of USB charger ports. There were some complimentary drinks and sweets as a nice bonus. The location is OK, you have to walk 15-20 minutes along the El Camino in either way to hit places with some choice of place to eat or do groceries from, but that's not terrible. If you are driving anyway, it does not matter. You can also take a bus. --- Martin
Creekside Inn
4.3/5108 Reviews
I found this hotel because the free parking is free. The space is quite large and the price/performance ratio is relatively high. It is an hour's drive from the city center. It is the smell of the room as soon as it enters, and the smell needs to be scattered.
Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel
4.6/594 Reviews
A great stay at a great city. When you want to travel with your spouse, you don't want to spend too much time in searching instead you go with such a highly recognized brand like this and most of time you don't regret your pick.
Leland Hotel Palo Alto
4/553 Reviews
Definitely a motel not a hotel. No one on-site. Access to the lobby and to your room are via smart lock codes that they message you after you confirm your identity with government ID and photo that you share using your smartphone. I had to call to get this information as a business (which I will never use again) booked the travel arrangements. Take care of this before you arrive or you’ll be outside of a motel room on a busy street fiddling with your phone. The lobby entrance is not where you expect to be. If you’re facing what you think is the lobby entrance, go right and you will find the lobby entrance behind the stairwell. I would not have picked such lodging for myself, but I’m not going to bad mouth a motel for just existing and being a motel. If you want a hotel experience, look elsewhere. If you’re looking for a motel, this may be right up your alley.

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  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Palo Alto cost on the weekend?

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceNZD 6,382
Lowest PriceNZD 126
Number of Reviews783
Number of Hotels41
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 513
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 344