Larkspur Landing Sunnyvale with 126 suites is conveniently located in the heart of Silicon Valley off of Highway 101 on North Matilda... more »
Larkspur Landing Sunnyvale with 126 suites is conveniently located in the heart of Silicon Valley off of Highway 101 on North Matilda Avenue, the hotel is 10 minutes from downtown San Jose and the H-P Pavilion, where you'll find everything from top entertainers to the San Jose Sharks. Nearby the hotel is historic downtown Sunnyvale, boasting over 35 restaurants and specialty shops, the Shoreline Amphitheater, Paramount's Great America theme park and numerous municipal and private golf courses. The Larkspur Landing Sunnyvale, has a one time non-refundable pet fee of $75 per pet, per stay. .
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Welcome baskets stuffed with treats, gourmet cookies, fresh whole fruit and complimentary grocery shopping are some of the things that pampered guests enjoy at the Larkspur Landing Sunnyvale (Calif. The Arts and Crafts style hotel is located off Highway 101 within five miles of Moffett Field, Shoreline Amphitheater and Great America Parkway and seven miles from San Jose International Airport. Paramount's Great America, which features some of the best thrill rides for big kids as well as a ride area just for children under 12, is four miles from the hotel. The Larkspur Landing caters to business travelers with its full- service business center and corporate meeting space equipped with television, VCR, phone, presentation board and high-speed Internet access. Guestrooms have fully-appointed kitchens with full-size appliances, high-speed Internet access, cable television and CD and DVD players. Guests will rest comfortably on the feather-topped bed with quilted down comforter and six pillows. The Larkspur Landing provides business travelers and other folks the comforts of home and the technological conveniences of the office all rolled into one.
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Warning -- Prices are WAY more than $99
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Posted Sep 01, 2008
Mediocre
This hotel pulls this stunt all the time -- it's only 99 dollars on Saturday nights, when they aren't full of business travelers. Every other night it's anywhere from 219-249 a night for a basic room. Staff is also consistently incompetent; they've...
48 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
This is a really nice property, but missing a few of the amenities you'd find at a bigger chain, such as a hot breakfast, mini-mart, pool, etc. It excels in the room decor, which has beds that are dressed out to the max (a little firm for my back), tons of expensive duvets, feather pillows, craftsman style lighting, etc. It is very convenient to 101 and the high tech areas.
The big thing about this hotel is the Craftsman style furnishings. It really is beautifully decorated. But, also in the Craftsman style, there's not a lot of light in the rooms because the windows are small and the lights are made for mood lighting, not necessarily for function. It's a good business hotel with a lot of amenities that could make it a romantic escape, except, it's by a freeway with no pool -- so it seems sort aimed at mixed audiences. It's definitely upscale for a suite hotel.
The staff is nice and tries to be helpful, but sometimes the old college try doesn't quite cut it. As a smaller chain, they sometimes just don't have the resources to solve problems. I've stayed here for a total of 4 months split between 2 visits, but ultimately decided a nearby property was better suited for a long-term stay.
One thing that is unique is their free washer and dryers. What is unique is that you can dial a number from your room and an automated service will tell you how many washers and dryers are currently free, so you don't make an unecessary trip to the laundry room. Talk about genius! I love it. :)
I do love a lot of things about this hotel, but there are just enough quirks that it didn't work well for me. But I think this would be ideal for a business traveler who didn't need the hot breakfast or mini-mart or pool. I could see it fitting perfectly for a guy who needs a place to crash while working in Silicon Valley.
If there were a 6 and 1/2, I'd give it that. I can't say it's great (a 7), but it is definitely a bit better than good (a 6).
My husband & I stayed here last year over the Memorial Day weekend. The bed was soft & inviting, the room clean & quiet, and the staff extremely helpful. We were here for 5 days & 4 nights and although there were numerous families...
27 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
It was an amazing stay. We paid less than sixty dollars for a full service room. We had a kitchen and plenty of room. The set up of the room makes it seem really big. It stands out in its location. It was so clean and the service and amenities were immaculate. It was worth every penny. The bed and the couch were very comfortable.
It was very clean and it did not look like a place where unsavory people go. There was staff always available. It was in a nice location, not in a seedy part of town. There was plenty of parking near the entrance.
I am very likely
to return to the Larkspur Landing Sunnyvale.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
The rooms are spacious with a kitchen. You have a full table and free internet access. The room is spacious and clean. In the lobby there is a full business center that has a printer and copier all FREE. I would come definitely come back.
Rooms are well furnished with kitchenette. Clean and up-to-date. Continental breakfast is decent, but very few places for two or more people to sit and eat.
Great for business/pleasure trips
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Posted Aug 24, 2005
Excellent
Definitely one of my top choices in Sunnyvale. I've stayed at it while on business trips and traveling with family. Good size rooms, comfy beds, tv/dvd, working internet, free water and welcome basket, decent breakfast, apples/cookies at...