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Aloft Sunnyvale
4.1/5104 Reviews
Aloft Sunnyvale on its own is good enough value for money spent. However, what truly stood out was the customer ser ice of its front desk. Shoutout to Michelle for helping me out a ton when I was trying to extend my stay. No excuses were made and she found a way to get it done even under difficult circumstances. Roy was also great with the room upgrade when he saw that I had brought a friend and might have needed a bigger bed. 10/10 Customer Service!
Residence Inn Sunnyvale Silicon Valley II
4.6/5112 Reviews
First time staying in this apartment type of Marriott. All the rooms are similar to the apartments in the Bay Area. Rooms are recently renovated and it’s quiet and peaceful if you stay on the second floor. Somehow they don’t accept my Marriott Bonvoy membership. And it was not shown in my App neither even though I told the guy at the reception. They charge additional for parking fyi.
Vagabond Inn Sunnyvale
3.5/5107 Reviews
Convenient location. Room is clean and big. Service is okay. The only thing is it’s close to Hwy 101. You can hear noises from highway
TownePlace Suites Sunnyvale Mountain View
4/548 Reviews
Very good hotel, relatively new, with kitchen equipment, location is also very good, opposite the Safeway supermarket, breakfast is delicious.
Hilton Garden Inn Sunnyvale
4.4/5122 Reviews
I'm a Hilton Gold Member and was given the perks associated with membership. The room was great although they had some difficulties with the digital key system. We attended the ETB NYE party and had a blast! The music was great and use of the ballroom with the beautiful decor and lighting. We did have to wait a long time for drinks and there was no food available. We ended up door dashing some food and was tempted on going out for drinks. Overall a great venue if they could just staff up for big parties like a NYE party.
Residence Inn Sunnyvale Silicon Valley I
4.6/5133 Reviews
This is a 4.5 star review is for THIS CATEGORY of hotels. This isn't the Ritz or Four Seasons, nor is it a Westin or Hyatt or even a regular Marriott. With that said, I'm comparing this to Fairfield Inn & Suites, TownPlace Suites, Homewood Suites, Embassy Suites, LaQuinta Inn & Suites, etc during March 2022 while we are still coming out of a pandemic. Pro: Close to SJC 900+ square feet Laundry on site $1.75/$1.50 (coin operated is cheaper than using the app, front desk has quarters) Breakfast M-F is hot. SS grab n GO (March 2022, this might be pandemic related) Fitness center 24/7 (cardio and free weights) Arranged like townhouses, each building has 4 units, 2 on street level, 2 upper level. Penthouses include upstairs loft bdrm/bath Coffee daily (Starbucks) Filtered water at front desk dispenses cold and hot We were in penthouse suite which is on 2nd floor walk up (3rd floor is the loft bdrm + bath), parking was right next to the unit Parking $12/night Driving distance less than 10min from so many places (Levi stadium, Great America, Top Golf, Mountain View, Santa Clara) and all major freeways Front desk staff is great, addressed me by name each time and friendly & professional Less than 5 minutes from Whole Foods Santa Clara, which is an Amazon delivery hub so you can ship stuff directly there and they'll hold it for about 2 weeks. Con Floors thump if you're on street level If your building is against the highway, you'll hear some highway noise, bring earplugs. Stairs to loft are not regulation size, almost ladder size so can easily slip down if you have socks and misstep (we know from experience) Shower door would not stay closed during shower Fry pans but no spatula The pullout sofa bed was the absolute worst sofa bed, you could feel the coils on your back, we had to buy an air mattress. Despite the cons, we really liked the drive up to your unit setup (vs a hotel), it felt like living in a townhouse, we hardly saw other guests, and the location for us was perfect, this was our home base for 4 nights and I would stay here again.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels5
Number of Reviews260
Lowest PriceNZD 93
Highest PriceNZD 2,902
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 290
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 453