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235 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94301
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Cardinal Hotel
Ranked #3 of 23 hotels in Palo Alto
4.0 of 5 stars 83 Reviews
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Kennewick, Washington, USA
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8 reviews 8 reviews
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13 helpful votes 13 helpful votes
“A boutique hotel stuck in the 1920s”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 January 2012
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I stayed in this hotel as part of a group business trip to Stanford in Dec 2011.

The hotel is well located, just off of University Ave in Palo Alto, easily within walking distance to Stanford and close to a number of good restaurants and coffee shops.

The Cardinal Hotel is a boutique hotel stuck in the 1920s, when it was originally built.

This means that the hotel has a beautiful sweeping lobby that welcomes people into the building and is perfect for meeting friends. There is also a single elevator servicing the hotel, with an old-style double door (you have to manually slide the outer door open yourself when the elevator appears). While the elevator is quaint and adds atmosphere, it is slightly inconvenient if you are trying to maneuver large bags into the small entrance. Unfortunately, this hotel has more problems than advantages. My major concerns:

• Some of the rooms have a shared bathroom. Further, they don’t tell you in advance whether you will get one of these rooms. If you are looking for a dorm room or a budget hotel, that is ok, but for those of us who expect privacy given the prices this is totally unacceptable. As a business traveler, I have never stayed in a hotel that expects me to share a bathroom.

• The windows are single pane windows that do absolutely nothing to block either sound or outside temperatures. You can clearly hear every conversation or vehicle on the street below, which can interfere with a good night’s sleep. Given the hotel is at the corner of two fairly busy intersections, this is a major problem if you actually have to get up in the morning.

• There is a single source of heat in the rooms (and no cooling) – a water radiator. While I don’t really care whether the heat is from air or water, I am concerned that there is no thermostat associated with the radiator. That means that you have to get up in the middle of the night to manually turn the heat on and off to adjust the temperature within the room. Unacceptable.

• There is no parking. None. At all. There is a public lot a half a block away and street parking a couple of blocks away, but the hotel has absolutely no parking associated with it. When I asked about this, I was told, “We are downtown.” Well, having stayed in hotels in downtown San Francisco, Washington DC, San Jose, Seattle, and many other cities, this is an excuse not a reason. For whatever cause, the hotel has chosen not to develop any parking or provide a valet service for their guests. Unacceptable.

• The hotel uses keys instead of card locks. While this is not, in and of itself, a problem, the fact that the doors do not close – much less lock – behind you is a significant security and fire concern. It has been so long since I have been in a hotel that does not have this basic security feature, I thought it was code. Apparently not. Combine that with the fact that other than a single, extremely old deadbolt, there is no way to secure the door from the inside and you have a place that you want to avoid if you are security conscious.

Other minor inconveniences:

• The rooms are small. Not horribly small, but having to shoehorn yourself into a small room, with a double bed, is not what I would expect for a decent business-oriented room. For example, there is a single small shelf in the bathroom that is not sufficient to hold all standard toiletries, and if you sit at the desk, you back into the bed.

• The internet does not work reliably. Some members of our party had significant problems maintaining a connection when trying to email moderate sized files. This was ultimately resolved by using a different network connection at a different business..

• The hotel staff appeared hurried and disengaged when we tried to obtain information. It is almost as if they felt they have better things to do than answer customer questions. They also don’t have a concierge available at any time during the day to help address questions / concerns.

In my mind, any one of my serious concerns is reason enough to not stay here – unless you are trying to save money (although the hotel is not particularly inexpensive)- and I would strongly encourage people to consider alternate accommodations.

  • Stayed December 2011, travelled on business
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 1 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 1 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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Los Angeles
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20 reviews 20 reviews
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38 helpful votes 38 helpful votes
“Old world charm in perfect location”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 December 2011
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This hotel is really a gem and I'm at loss as to why some reviews are negative.

Location: one block off University Avenue, which is the main drag of silicon valley chock full of boutiques and restaurants.

Hotel: gorgeous lobby retaining many of the original 1920's details.

We had a two room suite. It wasn't huge, but large enough. Fold out bed in the living room. Bed was comfortable. Heating was by means of an old fashioned battery, which required a call to the lobby to learn to operate. Some rooms share bathrooms. I've looked in these shared bathrooms and were very clean. Few hotels in the area offer suites, and this one at $200/nite was a good deal.

  • Stayed November 2011
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Wilmington, DE
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4 reviews 4 reviews
Reviews in 4 cities Reviews in 4 cities
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“No frills, good value but small rooms, excellent location”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 December 2011
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3.5 stars, really.

If you are in need of luxuriously appointed rooms, look elsewhere. If you don't mind small, almost cramped 12' x 12' rooms consisting of a bed, side tables, a small desk, a chair, and a maybe 32" LCD TV, this is your joint. If not for the location, this would be just another non-chain hotel. But the location elevates the hotel to just above average, and given the location, the price is not bad. DSL internet access will set you back an additional $5, with not so great download speeds approaching 100kb/s.

Clean room, fairly comfy bed. The hotel suits the bill for a solo business traveler.

  • Stayed December 2011, travelled on business
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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Dearborn, Michigan
1 review
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“When Travel was Elegant”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 December 2011
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The Cardinal Hotel is, without doubt, my favorite hotel.

I travel often: East Coast; the Midwest; Silicon Valley; Japan and other points in Asia. I've stayed in a few Great Hotels, and they cost a Great Deal of Money; In contrast, The Cardinal Hotel in Palo Alto is a Good Hotel, make that "a Really Good Hotel", and the cost is very reasonable.

What makes the Cardinal a Really Good Hotel?
A Few Big Things and 10,000 small details.

The Big Things are Location and Value.

LOCATION: the Cardinal Hotel is in downtown Palo Alto within a 5 minute walk of a dozens good restaurants of all types; a 10 minute walk from the Palo Alto Transit Center with train and bus service North to San Francisco and South to San Jose; a 20 minute very pleasant walk to the center of the campus of Stanford University. Many Saturday mornings you can walk to the Palo Alto Farmers Market - I like to buy dried apricots from the Gibson Farm vendor. Or take-in Apple's Palo Alto store, the one which Steve Jobs took a personal interest. The Stanford Theater, one block away, offers classic movies at yesterday's prices.

VALUE: The Cardinal Hotel offers conventional rooms at prices that are much less than similar rooms offered at other nearby hotels as well as "European style" rooms which, instead of a full bath, have only a sink and mirror - patrons use shared toilet and shower facilities down the hall. The European Rooms are really a good deal.

10,000 SMALL THINGS: There's the hotel lobby, a high ceilinged ornate place with a huge skylight where you can pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea and read the Wall Street Journal in a comfortable chair. The clatter of guests coming and going provides the sounds of busy-ness. During my visits I often strike up a conversation with visiting engineers or tech executives who are there on business in Silicon Valley, or a visiting Professor at Stanford University. All the while noiseless maids continuously clean places that look already cleaned. The big fireplace roars with cheerful flames during the Christmas season.

The staff is pleasant and professional, except for the Grumpy Desk Attendant.

Those other fancy hotels have the syrupy sweet attendants that offer you the usual banal cliches, but the Cardinal's Grumpy Desk Attendant doesn't put on airs. I have observed as patrons walk right past a large sign that reads "Restrooms" with friendly arrow pointing the way, then interrupt the (Soon-To-Be Grumpy) Desk Attendant to ask "Where are the restrooms?". I've watched his eyes sag a bit, a wry smile crosses his face, and he points in the direction of the arrow on the sign and says "Right over there, Ma'am", with just a slight edge to his voice. The patron almost stumbles over the sign on her way to relief. The next morning she complains to the manager.

The Grumpy Desk Attendant is not really grumpy, he just learned his skills before the Era of Political Correctness and Syrupy Sweetness. In a way it is refreshing.

The Cardinal was built in the mid 1920s, a time before Internet, before cell phones, before even television. Guests would spend their time in local eating and drinking establishments or seated in the hotel lobby quietly reading a book, or striking up a new acquaintanceship.

The rooms have, of course, been updated to include telephones, flat-panel televisions, and Internet service. They are comfortably modest.

You can find, within a few miles, lower-cost "Road-Warrior" motels as well as much more costly ostentatious luxury hotels.

But if you'd like to experience a hotel that was built for an age when travelers talked business and politics with newfound friends while seated in red leather chairs on a Persian rug covering a red tile floor, sipping coffee in front of a roaring fire; a time when you milled among the evening crowds as you made your way to your chosen dinner establishment, a time when you went out to "the show" to catch classic actors in a double feature, then stay at the Cardinal Hotel.

The Cardinal Hotel was built for a time when travel was elegant; For me, elegance never goes out of style.

  • Stayed November 2011, travelled on business
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Skanderborg, Denmark
1 review
“Great location”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 December 2011

I just stayed a week at the Cardinal Hotel, nice big rooms, charming hotel. Great location within walking distance to cafes, restaurants, train and Standford University.

  • Stayed December 2011, travelled on business
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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