When I first arrived in Los Angeles, I didn’t know much about the situation, so I booked a homestay in dt. Although the condition of the house was okay, there was nothing around. It was inconvenient to buy things, and I didn’t dare to go out after dark. Therefore, based on the recommendation of a certain book, I chose a hotel in the glendale area. The evaluation of this Hilton is not bad. After actually living in it, I found that everyone's evaluation is quite fair.
[Surrounding environment] First of all, the surrounding environment is very good. Glendale should belong to the business district, and the surrounding area is relatively quiet. Going south, there are many high-rise buildings and many bank buildings. There are also many restaurants, it is very convenient to eat, there are basically no homeless people, and I don't feel unsafe at night. Secondly, there are trader joe's supermarket and 711 downstairs, which is very convenient for shopping. It was only the first day I lived in that the hotel staff went on strike, shouting and beating around the hotel from morning to night, it was very noisy. From 7:00 am to around 7:00 pm. While not dangerous (the strikers were friendly and would smile and help out as you passed them), it was noisy. There is a business district within half an hour's walk to the south, which is very lively and foreign.
[Hotel Room] The guest room posted that it would be cleaned once every 4 days, so we didn't meet the room cleaning, so we saved a lot of tips. The sanitation of the guest room is definitely not as good as ours in China. I saw chewing gum wrappers left by others behind the coffee machine, and there are hairs around the bathtub that are obviously not left by us. It can only be said to be okay. The hotel's supporting toiletries are the same as the domestic DoubleTree by Hilton, but there are no toothbrushes and slippers, so you need to bring your own. There is no ventilation facility in the bathroom, and it is a little stuffy after taking a shower, so we can only rely on the air conditioner in the room. There are many sockets in the room, so charging is very convenient.
The people at the front desk were quite enthusiastic, and there was no obvious discrimination, etc., and the deposit was also immediately received a text message from the bank when checking out. Generally speaking, it is really so-so. If you look at our domestic requirements for Hilton and other hotels, it is definitely not up to standard, and the room rate of the hotel is also quite expensive, but this is probably the case in the local area. For the reference of friends who are considering here.
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