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Chariot Inn Glendale - Pasadena
4.1/5101 Reviews
Very satisfied, worth recommending
Super 8 by Wyndham Los Angeles Downtown
3.7/5106 Reviews
Breakfast is too simple, only coffee, waffles, orange juice, bread, coffee is very good, hehe. If the room needs cleaning, please inform the front desk. I didn't know it until I learned it until the last day. The location of this hotel is ok, it is convenient to go to various attractions, but there are no other restaurants except Dharma Pizza and Mexican restaurants nearby. Parking is also very convenient.
Comfort Inn Los Angeles near Hollywood
3.9/5107 Reviews
Silver Lake
Okay, good location, no extra charges, Chinese service, car rental, etc.
Royal Pagoda Motel Dodger Stadium
3.8/5109 Reviews
Chinatown
DO NOT STAY HERE! The biggest problem with this motel is the parking. There are a limited number of parking spots for guests of the motel. The staff failed to mention that it is PUBLIC parking not private parking for The Royal Pagoda Motel guest. Meaning anyone can park there, when ever they want, as long as they want. When booking a room I brought up the concern of the limited parking. The motel employee I spoke to said there is more parking on the side. I thought they meant on the side of the motel, another parking lot or garage. NOPE! He meant against the side of the main building of the motel with the very small parking lot. Nearby Chinatown has a very active night life so forget about parking in the street. If you leave for the evening and return later that night here is what they do when there is absolutely no legal parking. They will have you park against the side of the building or have you double park or triple park. Basically they will fill up the driveway of the parking lot blocking other cars in. A motel employee will ask for your room number and phone number. They will call you to move your car if you are blocking someone who needs to get their car out. Yes even at 2 a.m. when you are asleep. Myself and a few other guests of the motel had to move our cars for a non-guest of the motel. I asked the employee who called me to move my car how this person got an actual spot and he said he had no idea. While moving our cars the employee was trying to direct the non-guest out of the parking lot I witnessed a hit and run. The non-guest backed into a parked car in the motel parking lot. That driver and the motel employee acted like nothing had happened. At this point there was finally street parking. I felt my car would be safer parked out on the street a block away from the motel. And the other motel guests who had to move their cars were fighting for whatever space was available in the motel parking lot. Another thing is that the rooms are very small and this motel is old. Several electrical outlets in my room did not work. I could not plug in my phone or laptop chargers. Plus the parties in the Chinatown may end at a certain time but that doesn’t stop people from coming into the motel to keep the party going.
The Lexmar - Dodger Stadium Hollywood
3.7/599 Reviews
Silver Lake
Room was noisy from street traffic as it was on the street side. It was probably the last room left so even though we wanted one bed, we got two doubles. We barely found parking space each day so recommend you get there early to park, as parking is limited.
Knights Inn Los Angeles Central / Convention Center Area
3.7/551 Reviews
The area is slightly seedy but the hotel was quiet - 2 night stay. Rug was stained and a repair in teh bathtub was poorly grouted, but otherwise fine. Breakfast was satisfactory ... nothing hot except a waffle that had to be made by staff. Could have had some donuts, bagels, etc. Price was good compared to other places in the area. Hotel is open to potential street people but was oky when I was there.

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