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Fairfield Inn & Suites Fresno River Park
4.1/5104 Reviews
This hotel has construction, and we were only told upon check-in to expect an 'inconvenience.' The noise beginning early in the morning on Monday, the second night of our stay, was absolutely unbearable, and ruined our morning on the day of preparation for a relatives funeral. Literally sounded like a jackhammer on the wall outside our room. They’re doing stonework. There's dust flying everywhere. There's loose plaster on the carpet in the elevators and the hallways. Construction workers come and go in the elevators alongside customers with all their equipment and mess and noise. There's an operating cherrypicker in the registration area of the parking lot with no safety cones. You walk out the East guest door on the first floor into a total hardhat situation with people doing stonework on ladders overhead, construction material blocking the exit, and the door is usually propped open all day. I politely told the front desk that we unfortunately needed to check out 2 days early due to the noise, and requested a late checkout to 3pm because we had appointments at the church, and funeral home, and hadn't planned to have to change hotels today. Note that I'm a platinum member, and didn't expect this to be an issue whatsoever given the unusual circumstances. I was denied, and asked for the manager, who promptly flatly denied my request with literally the rudest most uncaring expression and flat tone possible. I reinstated my request and attempted to explain my situation, and the manager admitted that the hotel was not booked (obviously because my room was already spoken for for 2 more nights), but still, she flatly denied me. She finally told me it was because the hotel could experience 'loss of revenue.' So I'm here to tell you that if revenue is more important than customer experience or showing compassion to a customer you placed in a difficult situation, I will no longer be staying at La Quinta. I'll certainly never step foot in this one again, in a town I visit every month. And I’ll be demanding a full refund from La Quinta Platinum Customer Service, let’s see where that gets me. I also recommend anyone else over the next few months seriously reconsider. I don't care about your loss of revenue. Close this place, finish it up, and reopen. With a new manager. There are several really nice hotels with similar rates in the immediate area.
Courtyard Fresno
4.2/5102 Reviews
Nice hotel in town. Restaurant near by and breakfast was decent.
Piccadilly Inn Airport
3.7/5102 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very close to the airport, you can walk, you will be through the airport parking lot! Hotel facilities are very old, there is no service at all, enough for overnight stay at the airport!
SpringHill Suites Fresno
4.2/5100 Reviews
This is the second time I have stayed at this location. I would continue to come back and stay here each time I visit Fresno. The location is a side street away from Herndon, which means it is close to a major thoroughfare, but a slight distance away from the noise. It is tucked away next to another hotel, which I like because there is less noise, congestion and traffic. There is a CVS and Chili's nearby and can be walked, but is a good long walk. The hotel is currently undergoing remodeling, workers are around, but it did not impact my stay at all. The fourth/top floor is unavailable. The rooms are nice and are a suite, with a small kitchen and living area, adjacent to the bedroom. The lobby area is large and there is breakfast available each morning. The pool area looks nice and redone, though I have not used it. I would definitely recommend staying at this hotel.
Hampton Inn & Suites Fresno-Northwest
4.1/5100 Reviews
I was not thrilled with the lack of a working thermostat causing the room to be to hot or to cold because the auto function didn’t work. The shower head was clogged up making our showers feel like you’re showering in a trickle of water. Beds were so hard we decided non of us were going to sleep so we actually packed up and left a few hours after checking in. Not the best experience but the staff was very helpful and the place was very clean.
Sonesta ES Suites Fresno
4.2/5102 Reviews
Even with the pandemic we were satisfied with the cleanliness and comfortability of this hotel. The staff were great. Special mention to the front office staff Samatha who went out of her way to bring some bathroom necessities because housekeeping is gone for the day. Though there was no continental buffet breakfast that we are used to. The package grab and go breakfast was sufficient. Overall we enjoyed our 2 nights stay in the 2 bedroom suite. Thank you

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Number of Hotels66
Number of Reviews4,510
Highest Price$495
Lowest Price$61
Average Price (Weekdays)$146
Average Price (Weekends)$160

Guide for Hotels with Swimming Pools in Fresno

Visit Fresno, California

Spanish for "ash tree", Fresno, CA sits in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, and was named for the abundant ash trees that line the San Joaquin River. Founded in 1872, the 5th-most populous city in California is known for being pioneers in the raisin industry and is home to the Sun Maid Raisin company.

The Best Time to Visit Fresno, California

Fresno, CA experiences a Mediterranean climate. Summers are very long, hot and dry, while winters are generally mild, with little rainfall. The hottest months fall between June and August, with highs averaging at around 100°F. The coldest months fall between December and January, with lows averaging at around 38°F.

Hotels in Fresno, CA are busiest between June and August. Hotels in Fresno, CA are cheapest in November.

Getting Around Fresno, California

Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT), approx. 5 miles away, serves Fresno, CA. The most convenient way to get to downtown Fresno from Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT) is via taxi. Taxis are available at the airline terminal curb, and may be utilized on a first come, first serve basis. The journey will take 8–10 minutes, and costs between US$14–US$18.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Fresno, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located within the terminal. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

The city of Fresno's Public Transportation Department offers 16 fixed routes across via Fresno Area Express (FAX). The FAX bus service runs from approx. 05:30–22:00, Mondays–Saturdays, and from around 06:30–19:00 on Sundays. Single ride fares cost US$1.25. FAX provides the cheapest way of getting from Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT) to downtown Fresno via the Line 35 bus.

Things to Do in Fresno, California

Located 8.5 miles away from downtown Fresno, the Forestiere Underground Gardens features subterranean tunnels, grottoes, and gardens that span across 10 acres and go as deep as 25 feet underground. The magnificent attraction was painstakingly excavated by Sicilian immigrant and citrus grower, Baldassare Forestiere, for over 40 years starting in 1906. The Forestiere Undergound Gardens is open daily from 09:00–15:00, May–October. Admission costs US$21, and includes a guided hour-long walking tour.

Enjoy a family-fun day at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo, located in Roeding Park, just 4 miles away from downtown Fresno and 1.5 miles west of the historic Tower District. Initially an unwanted pet home in 1908, The Chaffee Zoo is now home to almost 190 different animal species, and an amphitheater. The zoo opens daily, from 09:00–19:00, Sunday to Thursday, and 09:00–20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. Admission costs US$14.95.

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