We arrived here after a three night stay in Anaheim at the Grand Californian, so maybe the bar was set pretty high to start with. The first thing I can say is that we checked in earlier than expected and they were gracious and had a room ready. Ken ( I think was his name) pulled out a map and gave us all the highlights to see in the area. He was awesome. Very enthusiastic and super helpful. We got our key and went to our room. We were pleasantly surprised that the King was an actual king and the room was a decent size. I didn't like that I could hear what I am pretty sure was a crackhead outside cursing on the top of her lungs sitting on the steps of the motel. The motel was in between Venice and Santa Monica beach and we were able to walk to both, albeit very tiring walks. There are some great shops and mom and pop restaurants on Main Street. We found a great crepe place a few doors down with great coffee. My first night I did not sleep at all. It was a Saturday night and the hotel and streets were very loud. The walls being so thin made it difficult to sleep. The second night it was quiet but the people above us had their TV so loud we could hear it. So again, I had trouble falling asleep but once I did, I stayed asleep. There is a nice lot in the back to park. The bed was comfy though we did not notice food on our comforter which was not from us. The bathroom was a nice size and the floors were also nice. In general I really liked the hotel. Aside from the food it was clean and the staff was friendly. I just wish the walls were not so thin because I left really tired. We were right in the front, so a room in the back may have been better. We will be back though I am sure.
- Sea Shore Hotel
- Sea Shore Santa Monica
