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All reviewscontinental breakfastvenice beachfree parkingmicrowave and fridgelast stopabbot kinney blvdbagelsstay there againthe staff was friendly and helpfullos angelesgood sizesanta monicajacuzzimilepier
Just spent 2 nights
Very reasonable rates compared to the inflated prices on the block.
Easy parking and good location
Great reception staff and breakfast lady tell jokes.
Overall 7/10
Great for a few days
I don't mean this in a rude way. I mean if you just want a place to stay then this is an affordable place.
I felt Venice Beach as a whole is a bit expensive for what it is. I wouldn't travel here with my...More
As expected in this area near Venice Beach, the hotel is a little older and tired. It could use some touch up. But the people more than make up for it. The front desk attendant was super friendly and gave us a map of the...More
Stayed here for a single night on a road trip from Vegas t Los Angeles. The Hotel / Motel had everything we needed, good location (although on a busy road) clean and reasonably priced. The Hotel seems to be in need of a little TLC...More
Large clean room with air conditioning and fridge. Beds comfortable. WiFi TV too. Good continental breakfast available. Free to use laundry facilities. You can buy washing goods from the front desk if you do not have your own. Good location to nearby beaches. Helpful staff....More
Venice has always danced to its own beat as the epicenter of bohemian culture in Los Angeles. Along the boardwalk there are street performers and local craftsmen selling their wares. Original paintings, souvenirs, and jewelry are on display. Crowds of visitors marvel at the sites while weightlifting enthusiasts pump iron in plain view, and skateboarders do their tricks around the skate park. All of it
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happens under the warm California sun with sprawling views of sand and sea. Heading east, the main drags of Abbot Kinney Boulevard and Main Street are lined with boutique shops, some major retail stores, art galleries and restaurants. Here the ambiance is more relaxed and upscale than the frenetic boardwalk area. Venice is a mostly walkable (and certainly bikeable) neighborhood, full of areas to explore.