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Hotels near St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Studio City

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Best hotels near St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Studio City

3.9/5104 Reviews
3.9/5104 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|0.53km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
It was a block from Hollywood, and I was a little worried because the neighborhood was so remote and quiet, but it was a safe neighborhood. It was close enough to walk to the Laundry Mart. More than a week, suitable for tourists It was a clean hotel. The staff is friendly, but the room is a bit small. Free coffee and water was good The downside is that breakfast and parking are paid.
3.2/5106 Reviews
3.2/5106 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|0.69km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
In addition to the location on the edge of Hollywood Boulevard, it is more convenient, the other really has nothing to say. The refrigerator is bad, there is no microwave oven, the shower head water is very small, and the basin is running along the countertop with water. On the first day, there was a towel to wipe the floor and wipe the water. The next day, the towels were removed and the paper was spread on the floor. I don't know how the high score of 4 o'clock is played out. The hotel with more than 3 points in the vicinity doesn't know how bad it is. The price of 900 or so is similar to the hotel condition of about 100 yuan in China.
3.9/5110 Reviews
3.9/5110 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|0.71km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
First thing to say is that on checking in, we met the fantastic Corey on the front desk. He was so helpful, ensuring we got the best room available for our disability needs, even asking people to move cars so we could park closer to the room. He also gave us fabulous tourist advice, where to go, what to see. He is truly a credit to this hotel. The hotel itself was a basic motel style hotel. The room was small with a massive bathroom (wetroom). The room had a hairdryer (big tick) the mirror was too high to be used. The room had a coffee maker (tick) the only socket left a trailing wire across the wall. Sadly the room was not designed by a disabled person for practicality. There had also been water ingress at some point, there was a crack in the ceiling and the wallpaper had started peeling. However - the cleaning was good. The breakfast was great, but the room too small, we struggled to find space to sit, as did others - some of which were eating on sunbeds around the pool. The pool itself was excellent, but a distinct lack of sunbeds, and th ebattery had been stolen out of the hoist chair. Finally, our top 3 requests: Create a disabled parking space next to the diabled room Retro fit with a rise and fall sink / mirror unit Move the breakfast room to a more suitable space Overall it was the finer details that let this hotel down, but the effort of Corey that made those little things disappear a little. Without him thos was a 3 / 5 stay, with him a 4.
4.2/517 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good17 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|0.84km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
Doesn't hotels in the United States have slippers? It is very inconvenient to bring it yourself. But the advantage of this hotel is that the room has a washing machine and dryer. It is really convenient. The location is very good, just 200 meters away from the Avenue of Stars, it is very convenient to go out. This place is not very safe. can't go out at night So the front and back doors are closed.
3.7/5105 Reviews
3.7/5105 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|0.9km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
#QualityInn#@NLaBreaAve#- it is 2-star budget hotel at N. La Brea Ave., LOS Angeles, CA with clean white sheets, free grab and go breakfast, great water pressure, and free parking. It is not a posh hotel, but the owner, Erwin, will take care of you. He even let us use the private entrance to the hotel. The hotel is a 5-minute walk to Walk of Fame, In and Out, Thai Cuisine, Wendy's, Burger King, Waba Grill, and many more other restaurants. Due to Covid, we were informed that there will be no daily room service to avoid contact. However, fresh towels are available daily at the front desk. We became friends with the owner, Erwin, of the hotel we stayed in . He even allowed us to take 3 parking spaces in the parking lot, and to top it all, he even put cones to ensure nobody will block us or park behind us. To think, the hotel was fully booked and others had to park in the underground parking. Thanks Erwin.
3/556 Reviews
3/556 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|1.01km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
It might not be a fancy place, but it is definitely worth the money, especially being so close to all of the shopping and restaurants on Hollywood Blvd. The hotel is in the middle of upgrading rooms, so a few minor issues were expected. Those issues were very well received and addressed immediately. The staff are extremely friendly and welcoming. I will be staying again on my next trip.
4.3/5103 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent103 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|1.02km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
Located in the West Hollywood area, the hotel is conveniently located near the exit of Highway 101. A street away is the Avenue of Stars. Go to Universal Studios and take the subway as long as one stop. I have a suite and it is very spacious. There is absolutely no problem with living in 4 people. The hotel's parking lot is $13 (including 15$ after tax). The suite has an open kitchen with full kitchenware and cutlery, breakfast is simple without meat, cookies and cold drinks are available 24/7, laundry is free, and free ice cream is available in the afternoon. The disadvantage is that there is no elevator, and finally the baggage that the hotel's waiter moved, gave a tip. This is the longest stay in the hotel. There are a lot of free projects. There are magic shows on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for breakfast. Children like it very much.
4.3/5119 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent119 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|1.05km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
What can you say about this iconic Hotel. The location was great for getting around using the organized tours, Big Bus tours or public transport. Our room was on the 8th floor overlooking Hollywood High with downtown in the distance. Good view. No hair drying facilities were in the room but after requesting this was quickly supplied by the reception so my wife was happy. The pool area is great, clean and tidy with towels provided with the sun beds. One negative during our stay was our room number was used for drinks in the on site restaurant, 25 degrees, but after complaining this was waived immediately.
4.4/547 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent47 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|1.09km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
I needed a good location in West Hollywood and this was the place. Just a short walk off Hollywood Blvd but in a quiet calm area. The check in was great service and my room was awesome too. Love the history of this place, it's what makes travel the experience it should be. The common areas of the kitchen, etc was what a hostel should be. Reasonable rate for being in such a good place and feeling so safe. Could not recommend it more. The Roosevelt Hotel is just down the street for 4 times the amount I paid here. Bus service and walking to everywhere I needed to be, All I can say is Thank you for being there for me.
3.6/577 Reviews
3.6/577 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|1.09km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
I'm a fairly seasoned tent camper who has also stayed at some of the finest hotel resorts in the world and some of the most sketchy dives in the suburbs of Beirut. I think the best starting point of comparison is probably tent camping for the following reasons. Let's start with the good part. The bed appeared to be free of vermin and unexplained stains. It was moderately comfortable. This is significantly better than tent camping, where you generally have to sleep on the ground and shift your body around various rocks and other objects beneath the tent. The remaining features, however, compare quite similarly to campground life. Starting with the surroundings, there is a wide variety of clientele on the hillside, not all of whom you would like to meet in a dark vault toilet at midnight. There are mosquitoes, including ones that live in the room apparently. Like a good campsite, the view is quite good, assuming that you are actually put into a city view facing room. The bathroom may be a good starting point. It definitely does not smell as bad as a vault toilet. That is probably because it had a thick layer of highly scented soap coating the tiles. When we entered the room, our eyes watered from the extraordinary aroma of all of the cleaning product that was used in the bathroom. The cleaning staff had not removed the soap from the floor, so it had a skating rink like effect even when we were wearing shoes. Getting in and out of the shower required substantial skill and balance. This would not have been a problem in or an ordinary hotel situation, but the stingy management only gives you two bath towels and one hand towel. If there were more towels, we could put them on the floor for safety. Another thing that comes in somewhat below tent camping level is the complete lack of access to management. There is no front desk, there is no check-in process, and as far as I can tell there is no housekeeping either other than between guests. At most campgrounds, there is at least a camp host who you can reach out to if you have difficulties. I've included some photos of the wildlife dwelling near the antique toilet, the pool that they advertise themselves as having available to guests, which is actually closed and appears to have been for some time, and the general grubbiness of the room.
4.3/5107 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent107 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|1.18km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
American family hotels are slightly more expensive. There are twin beds with gas stoves and sinks. The beds are large. In fact, you can live in a family with several people. Tips for cleaning the room are simple. Homemade waffles are available. Wait for the convenience of travelling, not far from the subway, on the Star Avenue with the Chinese Grand Theater, there can be buses to the direction of Beverly
2.5/5124 Reviews
2.5/5124 Reviews
Hollywood
Los Angeles
|1.24km from St. Thomas the Apostle Church
I expected a little because it said that breakfast was included, but it was too poor. Only a small loaf of bread and cereal came out. Drinks were orange and milk not 100%. The milk was also unsanitary mixed with water falling from the ceiling. My son had a stomach ache from the effects. The employees were kind and taught me a lot about the city. 

Reviews of Hotels near St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Studio City

Sportsmens Lodge Hotel
3.6/53 Reviews
Universal City
Studio City
|2.32km from city center
advantage: 1/The younger brothers at the front desk have a very good attitude! 2/The hotel has a shuttle bus to and from Universal Studios, but you need to check with the front desk in advance and return time. 3/ Opposite the big supermarket that is open until 2am, it is very convenient! Disadvantages: 1/ Hygiene, the room is a bit smelly, I am very sensitive to the smell, 2/The toilet constantly finds ants 3/The room is large but the bathroom is small! 4/ Only give us a set of towels, forget to put a hair dryer, but also ask the front desk. Too speechless!
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Blvd Hotel & Studios- Walking Distance to Universal Studios Hollywood
3.5/5116 Reviews
Universal City
Studio City
|2.02km from city center
It is very convenient to walk to the shuttle bus to Universal Studios. There are also some restaurants around, as well as the subway and 🍔. It is enough to live in Universal Studios for a short time, it is not suitable for long-term living.
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Nite Inn at Universal City
3.8/5105 Reviews
Universal City
Studio City
|2.13km from city center
It’s all about location and price. Only a few minutes walk from free Universal City shuttles or central public transport, a $10 Uber drive away from Hollywood (or use public transport), the Nite Inn is an affordable location for a Hollywood or Universal stay. The rooms are not suitable for lengthy day habitation for a family with little space to move about. Beds are also quite hard, so if you experience back problems this is not a suitable location for you, as even our children were complaining of discomfort by the end of our weeks stay. But if intend to be out and about each day sight seeing, Nite Inn is the perfect kicking off point each day, and the complimentary breakfast each morning includes a fresh hot waffle maker! Morning waffles were a lovely surprise, and the daily housekeeping is great.
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Hilton Los Angeles-Universal City
4.2/556 Reviews
Universal City
Studio City
|2.66km from city center
The service staff are very kind The meal was very delicious! The bed in the room is very comfortable and the TV is smart Although the hotel is relatively old, the only flaw is that the shower head in the bathroom equipment is of an old type.
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Studio City Court Yard Hotel
3.4/5109 Reviews
Universal City
Studio City
|2.65km from city center
the place is clean. the staff is friendly. it's close to the 101
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El Patio Inn
3.3/5102 Reviews
Universal City
Studio City
|0.56km from city center
The EL Patio is here to get your money, and they get it any way they can. I had a horrendous experience at this motel. I don’t like the fact that I am about to lead into what they may interpret as trash talk, I assure you I am being completely honest. This was a bad experience and I solely blame the way this place is run and cared for. My reaction is completely justified, and I write this now to protect others from falling into this trap. Recently, the electricity was shut off at my apartment for a few days. One of those days, my partner and I decided we wanted to stay at a small hotel for the evening. We live nearby the El Patio, and we thought it looked kinda cute on the outside. It looks like an older motel, set back on a rectangular lot. They advertised having a free breakfast online which helped sell me on renting the room there, but after my credit card had cleared, and I received my non refundable room booking confirmation, in the fine print it stated that this rental did not include breakfast. False advertising if you ask me. Check in is at 3pm and check out time is 11am which is not a bad time for check out, but the people who run the El Patio, were knocking at our unit door at around 10:20 to see if we were done with the room yet. It wasn’t done in a friendly way. There is a sign in the office that states that they can charge up to $300 for a deposit which is well over the amount that all amenities present are worth. The deposit is not given back at check out, they hang onto it for three to seven days. During those three to seven days it’s to be assumed they detail your room after you leave and decide how much to take out of it. My singular experience of this process wasn’t a great one. They did take money out of the deposit, even though everything was left in the same condition when we arrived and charging people $50 to $75 for a small spot on the cheapest thinnest towels I’ve ever seen, is the complete opposite of what a hotel is supposed to be offering. Hospitality and relaxation are two wonderful things good hotels provide, this is definitely a motel, that even other reviewers have reviewed being hostile, cheap, overpriced, and uninviting. The rooms are maybe 300 square feet with two uncomfortable queen sized beds or a king bed, all with a uncomfortable thin polyester comforter and two small cheap unfluffy pillows, a small cheap table with two equally cheap flimsy looking chairs, single night stand and a very cheap and smaller lcd television hooked to the wall. The television has weak sound and is not a smart tv, the model is very dated but does have hdmi hook ups available for your devices or computer. There are three WiFi signals for each side of the hotel lot and all three signals are described on my computer as ‘weak risky insecure signals.’ After a few minutes of using their signal, I disconnected due to slowness, signal brown outs and the worry of security of my devices and used my own cell signal instead.
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