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Residence Inn Beverly Hills

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The hotel was nice overall. The location was good. The valet parking and staff was convenient and friendly. Now the bad part, the sheets and mattress pads are terribly stained and need to be replaced totally. 2 nights in a row we had to have new sheets. It was BAD! The 3rd night a spider crawled across my face when almost asleep. That was it for me. I would not stay there again. We reported this the next day and were given a 1 day parking rate credited of $22.

Reviewed by: Memrie Creswell from on Apr 30 2008

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Not as pictured in virtual tour
The valet did not inform us that a bellman was available until we had loaded everything up ourselves. The bellman arrived just as we were finishing. I would suggest that the valet ask "are you checking in? And do you have any luggage? If so, I can call the bellman."

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 12 2007

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Great hotel
I love this property, it's in beautiful Manhatttan Beach and close to everything. Right by the beach you would never know you are in LA county.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 18 2005

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in & out
From check-in to check-out, never had a delay or problem. Clean and resonable.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 26 2005

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we cant wait to go
good service, good food, good room, good everything and very important is good price, i hope, is won the cars please ok give the car ok judge

Reviewed by: MELIK from on Sep 26 2005

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cool
very cool place. loved the view, comfortable setting. luxurious. nice tv and bath. clean and well set up. ok price. love the service and the breakfast food was good.

Reviewed by: StrungOut730 from on Sep 26 2005

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LOVE this type of hotel, life home!
Love this place...all Residence Inn Hotels...They feel like you're at your own Condo or apartment rather than a hotel room, and best of all you still get service and dining, amenities, etc...Located conveniently close to eating out spots and big cities for night life but with the same feel of going home and staying away from the crazyness if you want it...

Reviewed by: Alexandra from on Sep 24 2005

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Best for families
This hotel totally accomodates every need for a great family vacation to Disneyland and other theme parks. Breakfast and late lunches were provided. In room fully stocked kitchens, in case you don't want to spend $ at a restaurant. All is clean and every need attended to. Free shuttle to local activities. This place felt like a home away from home, it even had a fireplace and you could rent movies as well. The pool was warm and relaxing even in December. The hotel staff went out of their way to make everyone happy.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 13 2005

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Great for parents with kids
Nothing beats the service and all the people that work there.

Reviewed by: Alex from on Aug 27 2005

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A favorite base camp while in LA
My wife and I moved from LA to the Bay Area several years back, so we often return to LA to see friends and work with a music producer we know in LA. It used to be we'd crash on a friends' couch, but we now have an 18-month old toddler, and that's just not possible. We love the Residence Inn because having the extra space in what amounts to a small "1-bedroom apartment" for a week really saves our sanity. The hotel is a short drive from Beverly Hills and walking distance from lots of good restaurants, so we always feel right at home visiting here.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 19 2005
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