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Best Western Hollywood Plaza Inn Hotel - Hollywood Walk of Fame La
3.6/5107 Reviews
Hollywood
Did not eat hotel breakfast, but feel that the hotel attaches great importance to guest evaluation, the hotel looks like a motel, but the room is OK, the key is the location is good, quiet in the middle of noisy, walk to the Avenue of Stars for 5 minutes, nearby to eat and buy souvenirs are convenient, Driving to Universal Studios for 10 minutes, it is especially suitable for people who want to play in Universal Studios. There is no charge for parking. The only thing I need to remind is that the room is a bit too fragrant, like the detergent with too much taste, the door needs to be ventilated, the window is aisle, there is no landscape
Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles / Hollywood
3.7/5124 Reviews
Hollywood
The location can't be beat. 5 min walk from the walk of fame. 10 min drive from Universal studios… Friendly staff. 24h reception. In the room two large beds, a safe, a huge TV screen, a fridge and a microwave. Sufficient power plugs and USB sockets. The only bad thing is the prices of the extras. A bottle of water 10 USD!! Better go to the supermarket to buy 😉
Holiday Inn Express Hollywood Walk of Fame, an IHG Hotel
4.2/5116 Reviews
Hollywood
Best staff in Hollywood area: thanks to the caring staff members who made us felt coming home every time during our stay. Hotel facilities aren’t the most comprehensive but we are grateful to pick this hotel with one freeway exit away from Universal City. Best kitchen staff Marieta and Veronica filling us with energetic morning; good Anthoney who shuffled our cars around every day and night and always greeted us warmly by Taria at reception.
Hollywood Hills Hotel
3.6/575 Reviews
Hollywood
I'm a fairly seasoned tent camper who has also stayed at some of the finest hotel resorts in the world and some of the most sketchy dives in the suburbs of Beirut. I think the best starting point of comparison is probably tent camping for the following reasons. Let's start with the good part. The bed appeared to be free of vermin and unexplained stains. It was moderately comfortable. This is significantly better than tent camping, where you generally have to sleep on the ground and shift your body around various rocks and other objects beneath the tent. The remaining features, however, compare quite similarly to campground life. Starting with the surroundings, there is a wide variety of clientele on the hillside, not all of whom you would like to meet in a dark vault toilet at midnight. There are mosquitoes, including ones that live in the room apparently. Like a good campsite, the view is quite good, assuming that you are actually put into a city view facing room. The bathroom may be a good starting point. It definitely does not smell as bad as a vault toilet. That is probably because it had a thick layer of highly scented soap coating the tiles. When we entered the room, our eyes watered from the extraordinary aroma of all of the cleaning product that was used in the bathroom. The cleaning staff had not removed the soap from the floor, so it had a skating rink like effect even when we were wearing shoes. Getting in and out of the shower required substantial skill and balance. This would not have been a problem in or an ordinary hotel situation, but the stingy management only gives you two bath towels and one hand towel. If there were more towels, we could put them on the floor for safety. Another thing that comes in somewhat below tent camping level is the complete lack of access to management. There is no front desk, there is no check-in process, and as far as I can tell there is no housekeeping either other than between guests. At most campgrounds, there is at least a camp host who you can reach out to if you have difficulties. I've included some photos of the wildlife dwelling near the antique toilet, the pool that they advertise themselves as having available to guests, which is actually closed and appears to have been for some time, and the general grubbiness of the room.
Magic Castle Hotel
4.4/5103 Reviews
Hollywood
Located in the West Hollywood area, the hotel is conveniently located near the exit of Highway 101. A street away is the Avenue of Stars. Go to Universal Studios and take the subway as long as one stop. I have a suite and it is very spacious. There is absolutely no problem with living in 4 people. The hotel's parking lot is $13 (including 15$ after tax). The suite has an open kitchen with full kitchenware and cutlery, breakfast is simple without meat, cookies and cold drinks are available 24/7, laundry is free, and free ice cream is available in the afternoon. The disadvantage is that there is no elevator, and finally the baggage that the hotel's waiter moved, gave a tip. This is the longest stay in the hotel. There are a lot of free projects. There are magic shows on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for breakfast. Children like it very much.
The Prospect Hollywood
4.8/5105 Reviews
Hollywood
We had a good stay here for several days in April 2023. The gentlemen working the weekend and evenings were very friendly and accommodating and made it feel like a luxury experience. We loved the beautiful, greenery-filled courtyard where they lit gas fires in the evenings, creating a great ambience. We had just one issue: The internet (which is not free but is rather rolled into a fairly steep $35/day (plus tax) mandatory “resort fee”) was unusably slow. When the hotel was busy we got under 1mbps in the room and less than 2mbps in the lobby or courtyard. It felt like dial-up. It was randomly better late at night for one day before crashing back down and staying at the poor speeds the rest of the stay. Even basic web browsing was tedious. Streaming or downloading was impossible. The problem was on every device so we know it was the internet connection/bandwidth, not just us. This feels like the sort of thing the hotel ought to be able to sort and it was the only negative about the stay.

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