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Residence Inn Riverside Moreno Valley
4.4/521 Reviews
not bad, very good
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Moreno Valley - Riverside
4.3/5101 Reviews
The property is nice upon entry but housekeeping leaves much to be desired. One of the best parts of our stay was the front reception clerk ”Jasmine” who was so friendly and welcoming. My kids and I really enjoyed her professionalism and personality. Rooms were not well cleaned upon arrival and on our second day when I asked for the room to be cleaned I returned to find it in the same condition. Called front desk and after some attitude from a different front desk employee housekeeping eventually made it to the room but definitely wouldnt use the word clean to describe what housekeeping did. They only loosely remade the beds and nothing else. Carpets weren't vacuumed (evidence of crumbs etc), tub/sink/counter/toilet all left uncleaned, tile floors near the doorway and in bathroom not cleaned (same stains on the floor when we first came in the room were still there). The breakfast was decent but the scrambled eggs were grossly dry and the omelette with cheese was dry and had something that looked like cheese but definitely wasnt. Coffee was really good though and the cinnamon buns and pancakes made up for the stuff you couldnt eat. Property is centrally located near various department stores and restaurants (fast food & sit down) and just a few streets down from the Moreno Valley Mall. Not the quietest hotel. Lots of noise and stomping on the floors. Not my first choice if staying in the area after this stay.
Ayres Hotel & Spa Moreno Valley/Riverside
4.5/5110 Reviews
The room is large, clean and tidy, with a refrigerator and microwave, and the sanitation is wet and dry. Good breakfast, scrambled eggs and sausages or meatloaf, you can make waffles yourself, and the omelet that you are doing now, it tastes good, basically come one every day, see someone give a tip, there is no give, I also gave it once . There are various shops in the neighborhood, Wal-Mart, target, costco, Best Buy, Macy's, Starbucks, etc. There are also some restaurants, but not the ones that are close together. We have stores in addition to our own neighborhoods, other neighborhoods. It’s all driven by car, and it’s a few minutes. Free parking.
The New Star Motel (1950s Retro Lodging and Retreat Center)
4.6/55 Reviews
I had to cancel and the hotel did not accept any attempt to negotiate a cancellation fee. I was fully charged even though I did notify this with anticipation. On the other hand, they can and will cancel your reservation without even notifying you in advance. I know this because they did that to me before. Sadly, my experience was not positive.

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Highest Price$429
Lowest Price$114
Number of Reviews237
Number of Hotels7
Average Price (Weekdays)$168
Average Price (Weekends)$187

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Why Visit Moreno Valley, California?

Incorporated in 1984, Moreno Valley is one of California's fastest-growing cities and the 2nd-largest city in Riverside County. Spanish for "brown", Moreno Valley was given its name to honor one of its community founders, Frank E. Brown. One of the city's most prominent features is the large letter "M" on Box Springs Mountain, constructed on the section of the mountain that faces the city.

The Best Time to Visit Moreno Valley, California

Moreno Valley, CA experiences a mild semi-arid climate, with hot, dry summers, and mild, wet winters. The hottest months fall between August and September, with highs averaging at 94°F. The coolest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at 36°F.

Hotels in Moreno Valley, CA are most expensive between July and September. The cheapest time to visit Moreno Valley, CA is in November.

Getting Around Moreno Valley, California

The closest major airport to Moreno Valley, CA is the Ontario/San Bernardino International Airport (ONT), approx. 26 miles away from downtown Moreno Valley.

The most convenient way to reach Moreno Valley, CA from the Ontario/San Bernardino International Airport (ONT) is by taxi. Taxis are available at the taxi ranks in front of every terminal. The journey will take around 30 minutes, and costs US$75–US$95.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Moreno Valley, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located in the Rental Car Center, accessible via shuttle. 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 Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) provides daily local bus service in Moreno Valley, CA. Single fares cost US$1.75, and day passes cost US$5.

Things to Do in Moreno Valley, California

Be greeted by Max the mastodon and Xena the mammoth at the Western Science Center, just 26.3 miles away from downtown Moreno Valley. The museum features amazing archaeological artifacts, interactive exhibits, and educates visitors on how to build a sustainable future. Visitors can even play archaeologist for the day and dig up their own fossils! The museum opens from 10:00–17:00, Tuesday–Sunday, and admission costs US$8.

Lake lovers can be "rest a-shore-d" that they'll get their fill. Not one, but two lakes are a short drive away from downtown Moreno Valley! The closer one of the two, Lake Perris, is an artificial lake situated in a mountain-rimmed valley between Moreno Valley, CA and Perris, CA. While you're there, be sure to visit the Ya'I Heki' Regional Indian Museum, dedicated to the history of the indigenous inhabitants of the area. Diamond Valley Lake, around 28 miles away, has a series of trails into the surrounding hills, or around the shores of the lake, perfect for hiking or biking.

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