Welcome to the Days Inn Santa Monica, CA. We offer our guests a beautifully constructed property near 3rd Street Promenade and are the... more »
Welcome to the Days Inn Santa Monica, CA. We offer our guests a beautifully constructed property near 3rd Street Promenade and are the closest Days Inn to Beverly Hills. We offer a complimentary Wireless High Speed Internet, Free Daybreak Continental breakfast, Airport Shuttle available for fee, Refrigerators in all rooms and free covered parking. We are surrounded by all the attractions so many tourists think of California, Beverly Hills or Hollywood. We are 2 miles from Santa Monica Beach/Pier, 4 miles from UCLA, 7 miles from Getty Museum, 3 miles from Venice Beach and 4 miles from Malibu Beach. Any direction you choose, North, South, East or West, you will find all the attractions you can't miss on your California trip. We are also conveniently located for your business needs with transportation, businesses, hospitals and colleges nearby.
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The Los Angeles-area Days Inn Santa Monica (Calif. is located two miles from Santa Monica Beach, three miles from Venice Beach and four miles from Malibu Beach. Centrally located, this property is within four miles of UCLA and Beverly Hills. The popular shops, commercial services and restaurants that grace the Third Street Promenade are only two miles from the hotel. Complimentary amenities include continental breakfasts, weekday newspapers and covered parking. A fitness center and spa tub add to this property's appeal. The four-story Days Inn Santa Monica features 68 guestrooms with cable television.
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Welcome to the Days Inn Santa Monica, CA. We offer our guests a beautifully constructed property near 3rd Street Promenade and are the closest Days Inn to Beverly Hills. We offer a complimentary Wireless High Speed Internet, Free Daybreak Continental breakfast, Airport Shuttle available for fee, Refrigerators in all rooms and free covered parking. We are surrounded by all the attractions so many tourists think of California, Beverly Hills or Hollywood. We are 2 miles from Santa Monica Beach/Pier, 4 miles from UCLA, 7 miles from Getty Museum, 3 miles from Venice Beach and 4 miles from Malibu Beach. Any direction you choose, North, South, East or West, you will find all the attractions you can't miss on your California trip. We are also conveniently located for your business needs with transportation, businesses, hospitals and colleges nearby.
Wyndham Hotel Group
Stayed here for 2 nights, and the room
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Posted Mar 06, 2009
Okay
Stayed here for 2 nights, and the room was comfortable enough, however, if there was one downside to the hotel, it is in bad need of a facelift. The elevator isfrightening. The search engine provided me with this hotel when I entered in the words...
Okay...um...let's start with the 1973 decor with 3rd world pacific-rim accents in the public areas. Fitness equipment (circa 1982 picked up from Goodwill) was situated conveniently in the elevator lobby on my floor (so you can show off for passersb
My own stay for two weekend nights at the Days Inn went off wonderfully. To begin, there was a mixup in my reservation, and the desk manager got me a room even though he didn't show me on the reservation list. He even gave me the price I quoted...
51 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My husband and I stayed 2 nights at this Days Inn. For the price the room was clean, the bathroom bigger than the Marriott's, the internet was easy to access. There was plenty of safe parking, staff was courteous, the bed comfortable. It was close to The Getty Art Museum and the Los Angeles County Art Museum and the Santa Monica Pier and beach. Traffic was not bad and there were plenty of places to eat near by. When we called the motel for directions from The Getty, the directions were readily given and correct! I would stay there again. Much cheaper than other motels/hotels in the area.
48 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We were desparate for a room after an emergency drive of 8 hrs. The only place that had a vacancy was this hotel (no wonder). They booked us in the handicap room. The place looked like it had been ransacked. Bed disheveled, drawers pulled out, dirty, stained, etc. More like a room you would see on "lock-up" tv show, than would be $155/night. Key didn't work, $25 extra for a coffee maker or extra towels, I could go on-but why? Avoid if possible.
We rented 3 rooms and the first thing was the customer service it was the worst ever we should of figured it out since we called to make reservations the man was very RUDE the rooms were dirty and were not ready when we ckd-in at 4:30pm which ck-in...
The staff was very rude. The beds were
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Posted Apr 20, 2008
Horrible
The staff was very rude. The beds were hard. The part of Santa Monica it is in is not safe. There is little or no security ( windows are not secure, front door, parking area all not secure). There was mold in the grout of the bathroom tile. The...
42 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
March 2008, $145 for king non-smoking was expensive for what it was, average compared with the competition. The hotel has seen much better days, with the interior beginning to look worn. The staff were friendly, and the hotel was not a 'scary one' (my wife's definition of some of the lower end competition). Breakfast was included, but very limited and we did not eat there. The location is a coupe of miles from the downtown area, and the parking was included. The rooftop pool was filled with concrete, and there was an interesting location of all the gym equipment along the top floor corridor. Make sure you have all your extras with you as an additional coffee maker was $25, towels not much less (we weren't sure whether this was an outright purchase or not and certainly did not intend to find out!). Recommended only if you are prepared to put up with the worn look and feel, and given that the vast majority of non-premium hotel rooms in Santa Monica are tired, some grungy and mostly expensive. Would not stay again if I could avoid it.
My husband and I were on vacation in Arizona when we decided to swing by Los Angeles so I, a lifelong Marilyn Monroe fan could see her final resting place. We were lucky to get this room as all the other motels in Santa Monica had no vacancy, save a ...