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Again, I was only there for work, so I didn't to enjoy all the hotel has to offer. Staff was friendly and attentive. There is great shopping and dining within walking distance. Room was clean. Bathroom a little outdated, but not enough to keep me from recommending the hotel.

The best feature of this hotel is it's location. It's an easy 10-minute drive to/from LAX, and just across the street from Westfield Mall in Culver City. You might expect more when you book a Sheraton hotel, but the minute you walk in the reception area, you realize that this is no-frills hotel. There's free coffee in the morning, and the hotel has a simple gym and ...

Room was large and well lighted, clean, way to use. But do not take the “breakfast” seriously. Good coffee, but the rest are mostly pre-packaged. Go to the Travellodge three blocks away for outstanding breakfast or to Sara, next door, for outstanding wine and Italian food!

We had a lovely 6 night stay at the Half Moon Motel. The location was great and we were close to Hollywood and Beverly Hills, as well as Venice Beach and Santa Monica. Even Long Beach (to visit The Queen Mary) was less than 30 minutes drive away, albeit on a Sunday. The room was a generous size, with a queen bed and small table with 2 chairs to work from. There was...

Super 8 in Culver City had what we had come to expect from a Wyndham property: clean, spacious rooms and friendly staff. The location is reasonable; close to bus stops but getting around using the bus can take a while. The nearby intersection adds to the time required to get anywhere, as you need to cross 4 different streets to get to the other side of the road. We ...

I ordered a non-smoking room, but when I arrived, I had an awful-smelling room, and there was no other available (anywhere in the area), so I lived for 3 days in the stench. The room was dark, too, and terribly neglected with an unpainted part of the ceiling, many smoker holes in furniture and blankets, etc The "swimming pool" was tiny, dirty and unusable (locked up), ...

Not ok for a long or short stay. The carpet is a mess. Though this hotel allows dogs, the rooms were not soundproof, you can hear the barks of the dogs and also on the second floor you can hear the people walking and running. The grab and go breakfast was ok, but too slow to replenish the supplies.
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The best feature of this hotel is it's location. It's an easy 10-minute drive to/from LAX, and just across the street from Westfield Mall in Culver City. You might expect more when you book a Sheraton hotel, but the minute you walk in the reception area, you realize that this is no-frills hotel. There's free coffee in the morning, and the hotel has a simple gym and ...

We had a lovely 6 night stay at the Half Moon Motel. The location was great and we were close to Hollywood and Beverly Hills, as well as Venice Beach and Santa Monica. Even Long Beach (to visit The Queen Mary) was less than 30 minutes drive away, albeit on a Sunday. The room was a generous size, with a queen bed and small table with 2 chairs to work from. There was...

Room was large and well lighted, clean, way to use. But do not take the “breakfast” seriously. Good coffee, but the rest are mostly pre-packaged. Go to the Travellodge three blocks away for outstanding breakfast or to Sara, next door, for outstanding wine and Italian food!

Super 8 in Culver City had what we had come to expect from a Wyndham property: clean, spacious rooms and friendly staff. The location is reasonable; close to bus stops but getting around using the bus can take a while. The nearby intersection adds to the time required to get anywhere, as you need to cross 4 different streets to get to the other side of the road. We ...

Again, I was only there for work, so I didn't to enjoy all the hotel has to offer. Staff was friendly and attentive. There is great shopping and dining within walking distance. Room was clean. Bathroom a little outdated, but not enough to keep me from recommending the hotel.

Not ok for a long or short stay. The carpet is a mess. Though this hotel allows dogs, the rooms were not soundproof, you can hear the barks of the dogs and also on the second floor you can hear the people walking and running. The grab and go breakfast was ok, but too slow to replenish the supplies.

I ordered a non-smoking room, but when I arrived, I had an awful-smelling room, and there was no other available (anywhere in the area), so I lived for 3 days in the stench. The room was dark, too, and terribly neglected with an unpainted part of the ceiling, many smoker holes in furniture and blankets, etc The "swimming pool" was tiny, dirty and unusable (locked up), ...