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Hyatt Centric Mountain View
4.5/5109 Reviews
We didn’t get recognition as elite member. The wall was thin and unfortunately had a high-temper neighbor who had a GREAT night till 5 in the morning. (Called the front desk before sleep so it’s better but can still hear sounds from TV etc) The bill was wrongly charged. (Correct upon requests) COMPLIMENTARY breakfast was capped to $25 but the department can still wrongly charge. Forgot to mention, I was calling their billing office and no one answered ( 9am PST) so I called the elite member line to get through the accounting line.
County Inn
3.4/5103 Reviews
The hotel is a courtyard, quite quiet. There is a swimming pool in the courtyard, and I saw a boy swimming the next morning. I like the construction of a two-story house. The room is bright and I like it. The facilities and equipment are incomparable with the domestic ones, but it's okay. I can hear the guests walking in the room upstairs. I don't like it. Breakfast? American style, I don't like it, but there are boiled eggs and warm, the only food that I feel willing to eat more. The staff who checked in at the registration desk were not enthusiastic, but they were actually pretty good. On the first day, I saw that I was not familiar with the surrounding environment. They took the initiative to tell me that a nearby restaurant was not far away. On the second day, they gave me one on request. Toothpaste, I also waived my $1 in cash. Luggage bags can be left at the check-in counter, no deposit procedures are required. Generally speaking, yes, if you come back later, you will still live.
Residence Inn Palo Alto Mountain View
4.3/569 Reviews
I stayed at this hotel for the second time. This is a Marriott hotel, with a kitchen, cooking utensils and cutlery. It is very convenient to cook. Hotel transportation is convenient, breakfast is available, and there are more varieties to choose from. Pure American style, you can experience it.
Hotel Zico
3.9/5109 Reviews
Hotel Zico was located close to where we wanted to be. It is right next to the highway and they put us in the room nearest and facing that highway. Not much sleep. Cars all night. I asked to be moved. No more rooms that night. The next morning they moved us to another room. It was very quiet, away from the highway. The staff was very courteous and helpful. The room was clean, but basic. This is not a deluxe hotel, but it was very comfortable. We had time one morning and I noticed 2 bicycles outside. Free loaners. I had a great time riding on the paved trails that are right next to the hotel. We would stay there again, and that is probably the best recommendation.
Hotel Avante, A Jdv by Hyatt Hotel
4.2/591 Reviews
Stayed here for a few nights to attend a concert at the Shoreline Amphitheater. Picked Avante because it was reasonably priced and close by. The rooms were clean and super cute (there was even a rocking chair!!), however the only issue we had was that the bathroom door didn’t close completely because it wasn’t put on correctly. It ended up not being a dealbreaker because the door still closed and stayed closed, but you couldn’t lock it if you wanted to.
Hotel Vue
3.8/5105 Reviews
Just back from a 2 week stay in this hotel. The room was quite well presented but the beds did not provide the most comfortable nights sleep. Staff were friendly and I appreciated there understanding when my son blocked the toilet. Room amenities include a coffee machine with pods, a microwave, and a fridge for storing food. Decent amount of plug sockets also provided. Biggest disappointment would have to be that there is an area downstairs for breakfast, but none provided and food is expensive at this time, so having to go out and find every meal is quite an additional consideration. Position of the hotel is good, with an in n out burger and jack in a box fast food restaurants, and a wall greens, Starbucks and knob hill food supermarkets all within walking distance. Downtown mountain view is walkable working 20 mins, and the transit centre for VTA and caltrain walkable in 35-40 mins.

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Highest Price$950
Lowest Price$77
Number of Reviews790
Number of Hotels54
Average Price (Weekdays)$292
Average Price (Weekends)$206

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Why Visit Mountain View, California?

Mountain View, CA, nestled between the Santa Cruz Mountains and San Francisco Bay, is one of the principal cities and birthplace of Silicon Valley. The city is home to the headquarters and major offices of some of the world's largest technology companies, including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Samsung, and 23andMe.

The Best Time to Visit Mountain View, California

Mountain View, CA experiences a warm-summer Mediterranean climate. The hottest and driest months fall between August and September, with highs averaging at 82°F. The coolest and wettest months fall between December and January, with lows averaging at 42°F.

Hotels in Mountain View, CA are most expensive during July and August. The cheapest time to visit Mountain View, CA is in September.

Getting Around Mountain View, California

San Jose International Airport (SJC), just 10 miles away, serves the city of Mountain View. The most convenient way to travel from San Jose International Airport (SJC) to downtown Cupertino is by taxi. Taxis can be found at Stop 2 in Terminal A, and Stop 1 in Terminal B. The taxi journey takes around 15 minutes, and will cost between US$40–US$50.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Mountain View, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located at the Rental Car Center, directly across from Terminal B. 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 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) offers public bus and light rail services in Mountain View, CA. Single fares cost US$2.50, and day passes can be purchased for US$7.50. MVgo, a free shuttle service runs 4 fixed routes through Mountain View, CA, on weekdays during peak commute periods.

Things to Do in Mountain View, California

Shoreline at Mountain View, also known as Shoreline Park, is the largest park in Mountain View, CA. The 750-acre wildlife and recreation area is open daily, from 06:00 until 30 minutes after sundown. A myriad of activities border the 50-acre artificial Shoreline Lake. Tee-off at Shoreline Golf Links, an 18-hole links-style golf course and driving range. "Putt" those clubs away after tee-time for some actual tea time at the Shoreline Lake American Bistro.

Looking for outdoor water activities? Shoreline Aquatic Center, located on the eastern shore of the lake, offers sailboat, windsurfing, and kayak classes. Advanced kayakers and wind surfers can easily rent boats for the day too.

Unleash your inner "super geek" at the Computer History Museum. Regular admission costs US$17.50, and gives you access to fascinating exhibits and interactive installations about the history of computers and related tech. While you're in the area, pop over to Googleplex, Google's headquarters. While most of the campus is closed to non-employees, you can easily explore outside of Google's headquarters and still gain great insights into the future of technology!

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