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Hollywood Hills Hotel
3.6/575 Reviews
Hollywood
I'm a fairly seasoned tent camper who has also stayed at some of the finest hotel resorts in the world and some of the most sketchy dives in the suburbs of Beirut. I think the best starting point of comparison is probably tent camping for the following reasons. Let's start with the good part. The bed appeared to be free of vermin and unexplained stains. It was moderately comfortable. This is significantly better than tent camping, where you generally have to sleep on the ground and shift your body around various rocks and other objects beneath the tent. The remaining features, however, compare quite similarly to campground life. Starting with the surroundings, there is a wide variety of clientele on the hillside, not all of whom you would like to meet in a dark vault toilet at midnight. There are mosquitoes, including ones that live in the room apparently. Like a good campsite, the view is quite good, assuming that you are actually put into a city view facing room. The bathroom may be a good starting point. It definitely does not smell as bad as a vault toilet. That is probably because it had a thick layer of highly scented soap coating the tiles. When we entered the room, our eyes watered from the extraordinary aroma of all of the cleaning product that was used in the bathroom. The cleaning staff had not removed the soap from the floor, so it had a skating rink like effect even when we were wearing shoes. Getting in and out of the shower required substantial skill and balance. This would not have been a problem in or an ordinary hotel situation, but the stingy management only gives you two bath towels and one hand towel. If there were more towels, we could put them on the floor for safety. Another thing that comes in somewhat below tent camping level is the complete lack of access to management. There is no front desk, there is no check-in process, and as far as I can tell there is no housekeeping either other than between guests. At most campgrounds, there is at least a camp host who you can reach out to if you have difficulties. I've included some photos of the wildlife dwelling near the antique toilet, the pool that they advertise themselves as having available to guests, which is actually closed and appears to have been for some time, and the general grubbiness of the room.
Hollywood VIP Hotel
2.5/5124 Reviews
Hollywood
I expected a little because it said that breakfast was included, but it was too poor. Only a small loaf of bread and cereal came out. Drinks were orange and milk not 100%. The milk was also unsanitary mixed with water falling from the ceiling. My son had a stomach ache from the effects. The employees were kind and taught me a lot about the city. 
Americas Best Value Inn Hollywood
3.5/5103 Reviews
Hollywood
Good location. Not far from downtown and Hollywood. Hygienic conditions. There is a magical smell in the room. The air conditioning is old-fashioned. The noise is not small. The room is very clean.
W Hollywood
3.9/5110 Reviews
Hollywood
My husband surprised me and bought a series at the Pantages for Mother’s Day. We traveled down south on 4 different occasions: October 2021, December 2021, March 2022 and July 2022. For our first trip we decided to try the W since it was walking distance to both theaters. We never saw a reason to find a different hotel! It is truly beautiful and makes you feel like you are in the heart of Hollywood! The rooms are spacious and clean, the lobby is just fun to hang out in for a cocktail and the rooftop pool is fabulous! The most amazing part of our stays however was the woman/manager behind the front desk, Joyrama, who is every bit her name! Joy is professional, kind, funny and truly went above and beyond for each of our stays. She truly made each of our trips extraordinary, so much so that I actually miss getting to see her. That being said, we are planning another trip and have already booked our stay so I will get to see Joy again in November:). Thank you for all you do for your guests. It is appreciated!
Super 8 by Wyndham Hollywood/La Area
2.9/5114 Reviews
Hollywood
The location of the hotel is also not far from the subway station, a five-minute walk, but it is strongly recommended not to take the subway, there are homeless people everywhere, the whole body is dirty and smelly, and it feels very unsafe. The entrance gates of the subway station were vandalized, and many people entered the station without buying a ticket. The hotel is located in the Hollywood district, not far from the Universal Studios, the Chinese Theater, the Mount Hollywood sign and other attractions, and the transportation is convenient. There is a big Target supermarket nearby, Ralph next to the subway station, and a Thai noodle shop. The taste is very authentic. In addition, there is a Japanese-style grocery store, which is cheap and good. The surrounding environment of the hotel is average, there are often homeless people sleeping on the street, and there is trash on the ground. The hotel does not include breakfast, but you can borrow a microwave oven to clean the room every three days. There is heating in the room, so it is more comfortable to open in winter night. The room size is relatively small, with a small refrigerator, coffee machine, hair dryer, no toothbrushes, slippers, etc. The bathroom and floor and wall seem to have been renovated, and look relatively new. Only one elevator can be used by swiping the room card.
Hollywood City Inn
3.7/5102 Reviews
Hollywood
After a NIGHTMARE situation at the La Casa Del Rey in Los Angeles we ended up here at around 11pm after driving directly from Disneyland and dealing with the situation at the place we booked prior to our trip from Texas. The staff were all very friendly and very accommodating. The area outside was clean and well lit. It was very quiet and we felt safe even on the weekend. We were so grateful to find this place in such an emergency situation. They saved the last 3 days of our vacation!! Thank you Hollywood City Inn!! Also-pics are actual representation of property.

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