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Venice Suites
3.9/5102 Reviews
Venice Beach
The room was very clean and it was much larger room then I envisioned. It had a big kitchen area and bathroom. We also loved the rooftop lounge!! The location can’t be beat! I would definitely stay there again.
Courtyard Marina del Rey
4.1/5102 Reviews
Venice Beach
I have stayed at this hotel four times and really enjoy it. The location is great. Walking distance from Venice Beach and close enough to the airport to be considered on a layover. The restaurant has good food and the marina setting is quite nice. It is a new hotel, so rooms are still in good shape. I had a great view with a balcony using an upgrade once, and that added some ambiance. Finally, the gym is not bad. That said, I am noticing that the price has increased quite a bit to now be as much or more than the near by Marriott and (crazy as it seems) only $50 per night different than the Ritz Carlton. I really can't imagine. If the price is down between $200-$300 per night, that is a good deal but otherwise shop around.
Rodeway Inn Near Venice Beach
2.4/522 Reviews
Venice Beach
As a superhost for Airbnb I feel compelled to write something about my recent experience at the Rodeway Inn. Firstly, it’s painted with fairly new bright paint. I love the vibe from the outside, reminded me of the kind of place often used in Hollywood movies where detectives go to question witnesses. I probably wouldn’t have bothered to write this review if I had paid $40 for a night, but with tax it cost me $140. So here we go. We arrived at the Rodeway Inn at about 9:00 PM. The young man at the check-in counter was very polite and checked us in with a smile. However, the first clue this hotel was a bad idea was that he was behind a thick glass screen, the kind some high security banks now instal for a good reason. Next I moved my car from temporary parking to the back of the hotel as directed. But the on-site hotel parking was inadequate. So I drove down the adjacent residential side street and there were signs literally every 15-20ft along the road displaying “tow away residence only parking” signs. I drove back to the front desk to ask where to park. It was at that point that a police cruiser parked directly behind me and asked me why I was there. When I walked towards their vehicle to answer, they ordered me to stand back. They continued to question me and eventually let me go. I’m pretty sure that the police have this placed staked-out. Second ominous sign we were in the wrong place. Next we go to our room, number 214, directly above the check-in office. It was reached by walking next to an adjacent darkened alley that could easily have been used in a Hollywood horror movie, you know the kind where someone brings their victims to get sliced-up. We continue to climb the stairs trying to avoid touching the hand rails coated in 20 layers of old chipped paint. As we opened the door to the room we found it to be dismal. First impression was that the room decor was extremely dated, maybe early 70s era furniture. The front door was dented and had exposed screw holes. Two king sized beds with the original factory plastic bags covering the foundations were crammed into the area where one could fit best. The stained carpeted floors seemed to be poorly vacuumed with white powder visible in some places and one worn patch was held together with duct tape. The furniture and sink surfaces were adequately clean. Wallpaper was peeling in one place. Black mold was clearly visible around the bathtub seal, the shower head was covered in various colorful molds, and the toilet had a heavily rusted exposed stud holding it down. All that being said, I found my bed was actually quite comfortable, but we did find a small blood stain on one of the sheets. Light snacks were provided in the check-in room in the morning that consisted of toast, fake orange juice and coffee. One last comment. They made sure we returned the plastic room access cards, I’m pretty sure they intended to re-use them.
Marina del Rey Marriott
4.2/5107 Reviews
Venice Beach
I booked 2 nights here before a cruise from San Pedro. I wasn't sure what to expect but I was pleasantly surprised by the nice lobby, comfortable rooms, lovely views and convenient location. I arrived around lunchtime after my flight from EWR and while I had issues with prearranged transportation (NOT through the hotel) I grabbed at cab at LAX-it (kind of annoying but that's another story) and got here pretty quickly, maybe 20 minutes or so and I think that the fare was maybe $30 or so. I over tipped the driver and the total of $40-50 is floating around in my mind. I know that the shuttle would have been about $65 and I'd booked it solely because they could pick up at the baggage claim doors but I digress. The hotel has a nice bar and restaurant, as well as room service which you can have delivered to the bar when there's no actual ”restaurant” service per se. There's also a great M Club for breakfast, and light evening snacks. It's accessible almost 24 hours (it may actually be open 24/7 but I think it closes at midnight). I'd originally been assigned a marina view room but the associate who checked me in suggested that the Santa Monica/Mountain view was nicer. While I'd have preferred the marina side, it DID get dark quickly and I'm not sure I would have seen much. The room was very comfortable and nicely decorated in a somewhat seaside theme. (Somewhat, lol.) Comfy bed, large desk, plenty of outlets, giant TV and a comfy chaise lounge. The bathroom was spacious with nice toiletries. The room also had a Keurig and a mini fridge. The area appeared safe and I did walk to the Cheesecake Factory at night for dessert. However, I noticed a number of questionable characters in the area when I walked across the street the other way in broad daylight to get some lunch. Just keep your wits about you. I had lunch in the bar, yummy pork sliders and a couple of great, albeit pricey, even by NYC standards, cocktails. Gary the bartender does make some tasty drinks though so no complaints. The M Club had a nice selection for breakfast and ”dinner” and I was happy to be able to fuel myself in the morning and have a quick snack at night. As this is, at the very least, a Marriott managed hotel, the staff was super friendly and really tried their best to make everyone happy. The only (small) issue was getting a gift card applied. Please do NOT tell me ”your system is different.” It's not, and we both know that. If you do NOT know how to apply a gift card, then please be honest and say, I'm sorry, I don't know how to to this but I'll get my colleague to assist me. Other than that, which was resolved instantly when I gently suggested that the associate needed to apply the gift card or get someone to help do it, I didn't have any problems with my stay. All in all, I'd stay here again if I was cruising or wanted to be near the airport but not TOO close to the airport. I was able to get Ubers to a grocery store and to the pier in the mo
Samesun Venice Beach
4.3/5106 Reviews
Venice Beach
Fantastic staff! Very comfortable bed and pillows. I shared this room with 3 other strangers who were very quiet and respectful. The private bathroom was a plus! My only complaint is that it was very noisy. People in the communal room portion of the hostel partied with loud music way into the night (far after mid-night).
Lincoln Inn
3.9/5108 Reviews
Venice Beach
If you need an affordable motel room within $12 Uber of Venice Beach this is for you. It suited me perfectly for the weekend and here are my thoughts now I’m back in Australia: PROS: Price is good Close to beach Super clean and comfy Maccas right next door and Thai across road Deli and bottle shop around corner Free car parking Friendly staff Double glazed windows stop traffic noise Microwave CONS: Doors are not solid and traffic noise is bad (a shame as the windows are great!) No kettle or coffee machine in room Random people sheltering in stairwell Being cheap you get all sorts of people night and day. Would I bring my family here? Probably not. But for a party night nearby or a bed close to the airport you can’t go wrong. I actually really like the place and would go back any time. Yes an apartment on the beach would be better but they’re 5 times the price and that’s not for me so this place is perfect. I usually take photos but TBH nothing stood out so I didn’t, but it was perfectly fine 👍

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