Located 4 blocks from University of California-Berkeley and 20 minutes from downtown San Francisco, Travelodge by Wyndham Berkeley offers completely nonsmoking guest rooms with free WiFi.
Located in Berkeley, a 9-minute walk from University of California Berkeley, Residence Inn By Marriott Berkeley has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a...
Only 2 blocks from the University of California - Berkeley campus, this San Francisco Bay area hotel offers comfortable guestrooms with modern amenities and on-site dining options.
Becky
United States of America
I was welcomed by friendly staff at the door and that continued throughout my stay. Amazing location (BART station feet away and Target across the street). Many food options close by.
Located 1.5 mi from the University of California - Berkeley, Holiday Inn Express Berkeley is located in downtown Berkeley and serves a daily hot buffet breakfast.
Located in Berkeley and with University of California Berkeley reachable within 1.1 miles, SenS Hotel & Vanne Bistro Berkeley provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi...
Jette
United States of America
Comfortable bed, super nice bathroom, great to have a closet to hang clothes. We only stayed one night, and had to get up early the next morning, so we didn't get to enjoy the little balcony, but that was a nice touch.
Located 5 minutes’ walk to University of California Berkeley, this historic Berkeley, California hotel is elegantly kept. An indoor swimming pool with high ceilings and big windows is featured.
Kenji
United States of America
Comfortable mattress, large closet and bathroom, free dessert and drinks. Perfect location for campus events. Interesting history and architecture.
Located 2.5 mi from the University of California at Berkeley, La Quinta Inn Berkeley features a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness center. Free WiFi and daily continental breakfast are included.
On average, 3-star hotels in Berkeley cost $192 per night, and 4-star hotels in Berkeley are $200 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Berkeley can be found for $343 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Berkeley this weekend is $239 or, for a 4-star hotel, $292. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Berkeley for this weekend cost around $456 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $210 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Berkeley for tonight. You'll pay around $232 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Berkeley will cost around $449, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What we liked the most was securing the hotel lobby entry...
What we liked the most was securing the hotel lobby entry doors at night, requiring you to have your room key card to enter. This made us feel safe.
However, on departure day I forgot my new black jacket in the room either hanging in the closet or left on the bed. It was purchased in Seattle, during the first part of our trip Nov 1 - 15, because the weather was sooo cold. Upon reaching home I called the hotel while unpacking and discovered it missing. I spoke to the Manager of the Front Office who informed me he will check with the Housekeepers that serviced our room and would call me back. As of today Dec. 12, 2022 Matt has not called back. No one answers when I called the hotel (510-849-1121) several times since checking out. This is very disappointing. I hope someone looks into this and provides an update to me.
DON
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very large sized bathroom. I enjoyed the bathroom very much!
Very large sized bathroom. I enjoyed the bathroom very much! My booking said breakfast included. There was none. Not just this motel/hotel, many are renovating, and quiet enjoyment is not good. But did get some rest around 7 pm. The person above me was a heavy walker/ stomper. Even still, I would choose to come back again, because of the size of the bathroom.
Farria
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful city with dirty streets.
Beautiful city with dirty streets. Compared to Boston or Cambridge, the city is clearly not doing enough to address unhoused people, especially those suffering mental illness. Their presence is apparent on sidewalks throughout the city. So too is trash, discarded papers, garbage and generally disorder that could at least be ameliorated with decent temporary housing, daily expanded sidewalk cleaning and leasing of dozens of boarded up businesses (even temporarily to artists, etc).
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Phillip
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Enjoyed our stay in Berkeley.
Enjoyed our stay in Berkeley. Went there for our son's graduation and had a few days to walk around. We visited the campus, my husband and son went running and we had a nice dinner at Chez Panisse Bistrot (had to make the reservation THE day they opened up the reservations on-line) to celebrate. Lots of food options near the hotel, getting around Berkeley is easy. It was fun seeing the graduates.
Pat
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a busy hub for people traveling to Berkeley .
It is a busy hub for people traveling to Berkeley . students needing housing, visiting staff or families needing a place to stay. Will need a car or a care sharing to get around. Transport to Bart, campus, etc.
There are many eateries in the area, Coffee shops and shops within walking distance.
farmer-ogogo
10
Scored 10
I loved Berkeley and it’s beautiful greenery and views.
I loved Berkeley and it’s beautiful greenery and views. The food options are endless and the casual shopping is so much fun. There is so much to see in the town and on Cal campus. The surrounding areas offer a variety of activities and vistas.
Thanks for serving breakfast and always having coffee available. I enjoyed my stay and encourage anyone to pick this place over any other locations in Berkeley. You will find that for about the same amount of money you won't get the beautiful inside interior look of fanciness compared to the motels that are run down loud and often say they serve breakfast and DON'T. This motel looks more like a hotel and has a swimming pool. The cleaning staff is very nice if you need more TP, shampoo, soap and towels.
Clean, quiet, and affordable. Friendly staff. Decent location, easy to find from the highway. Excellent on-site parking.
The renovations make the rooms have less character but do substantially improve them, especially the change from large, noisy fans to actual a/c units.
More expensive than it used to be, but still a good price compared to other hotels in the Bay Area, as long as there's not a major special event going on (they dramatically raise their prices when there is).
Was pleasantly surprised with the hotel . It's a little old and probably gets worn by all the sea water. Rooms are very comfortable tho. Location is nice as it' son the bay, but absolutely nothing around there to walk to, so def need to have a car or Lyft/Uber. Staff was really nice and friendly ! Also the Boathouse restaurant was very good, had breakfast there every day. Would def recommend staying here if you're in that area.
This is a lovely place to stay in a very safe location with excellent links to the BART station that allows easy access all over Berkeley and San Francisco. The Star grocery store is 10 minutes walk away and they have an amazing and unusual selection of foods. Their cheese selection and gluten free bread was fabulous. Zachary's Pizza just down on College Ave served the best gluten free pizza I have ever eaten
The staff was wonderful and the room was kept very clean. They were so responsive to all of our needs. The location was excellent, so close to many great restaurants, laundromats, convenience stores and it seemed like a real bargain for being in the heart of Berkeley. My husband and I would definitely stay again.
The Shattuck Plaza is a beautiful old hotel and is near many restaurants and the campus. The front desk was extremely responsive when we had to call down to them twice: once to vacuum up the chips that were left there by a previous guest, and to share that the bathroom light switch was was not working properly.
For those of us who prefer to avoid a sterile, corporate hotel stay, Rose Garden is the antidote. It's full of character, very clean and the room was very comfortable. Right near the heart of famous Telegraph Avenue. It has off-street parking which is very helpful in Berkeley. Friendly staff.
The hotel is located just near everything you could walk to. There are lovely and lively restaurants nearby, you could go for a lovely evening stroll but also sit on your patio. The rooms are spacious and we had the best night sleep in quite a while. It is a lovely place if you are a lively.
Very convenient location near the BART station and UC Berkeley, and relatively cheap for that. The room is spacious. I appreciated the early check-in (11 am, even though I was warned it would not be possible through the website communication and initially only wanted to store my luggage).
Great location to stay in Berkeley. Close to BART, so easy to go to SF centre in 30 minutes. Not cheap, but if you are staying in SF for the same price, you'll be in a pretty awful district (Polk or south of Mission).
Friendly cleaning personnel and all together recommended.
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