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Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley
4.4/5117 Reviews

Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley

Fremont|8.26km from city center
Had some free night rewards to use and no plans for Memorial Weekend. Wanted to get away with some friends for a night, but not too far because gas and because lots of other things to get done during the weekend. But wanted my daughter to have some fun with her pal before they parted ways for the summer. Since the weather was pretty windy and cool out, looked for a place with an indoor pool. Fremont Marriott fit the bill! It’s located in a very business park area, with several other business hotels in the vicinity. Short drive to a wide variety of places to eat. We were thrilled to have so many good food choices within a 5-10 minute drive. FYI, you’ll need a car here. Staff were AWESOME at this hotel. They already had adjoining rooms set up for us, accommodated a change from king to double, and were able to check us in early! It happened to be the anniversary for the couple I was traveling with, and staff gave them some snack vouchers which was perfect because they had three kids along for the stay. Room was really nice and clean! All updated so it felt fresh. Comfortable bed, plus a nice desk area for working. Plentiful outlets and USB charge spots. Tub/shower had a handheld plus overhead shower head. Toiletries smelled like lemon Pledge though, so bring your own. AC was easy to adjust. Indoor pool was a little smaller than we expected, but was still perfect. Water was not too cold and there was a hot tub too. Towels were not restocked, and there aren’t many chaise lounges, but we managed. Lobby is nice and spacious. There are several business workstations for printing in the lobby. Fitness gym looked pretty good too. Parking was free but the lot was busier than I expected. There’s also a garage behind the building. Overall, we had a great time and enjoyed our stay. I’d recommend this place for business or family trips, provided you have a car.

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Rodeway Inn Livermore
3/543 Reviews

Rodeway Inn Livermore

Livermore|3.53km from city center
First, the staff, three people, I dealt with were responsive enough. The wifi was okay and so was the heater. One room had hard floor and one carpet. The TV was okay. The first had bugs but I did not see any in the second one. It was fairly quiet and definitely convenient to the freeway and to Livermore. One clerk brought me a TV remote (mine had no batteries) and took care of the weird wormlike creature that I think came out the wall in the bathroom by the tub. (There were some outside too. They are not earthworms.) I went to bed (using my own bedding) and saw something moving toward the pillow. Earwig. I contacted the clerk again. Different one this time. I took the photo down to the office. Before I got there two men came out of the dark parking lot and started a conversation, probably panhandling but in a very dim area. I told them not to approach me and they did turn around. I went to the office and told the clerk I really was unsettled about trying to sleep there and would prefer to drive three hours home in the middle of the night. He said he could not refund my payment. $76 for this aggravation. So I did take another room upstairs. I took all my things to my car but my pillow and blanket to avoid bringing creatures home. When I went to get the new key the two men walked by the office and I pointed them out as the ones who approached me. The clerk was kind enough to stay outside until I got into my new room. I did not sleep much. Left fairly early. The clerk there at that time confirmed she could not offer a refund. She was very helpful. This is a shabby property. There are a few cosmetic upgrades but I think they need to address infrastructure issues. They need to replace missing bulbs in the outdoor lighting. I was concerned about other bugs but was assured the property is sprayed regularly. The owner is apparently not local. There is also regular police surveillance. Peeling wallpaper, banged up furniture, lamp askew. In first room the TV and an overhead light were on a switched circuit. I took out the bulb so I could watch TV without having the light on. I try to stay under $100 a night. Hard to do any more. I am 72, cancer survivor so far, female, on social security. I don't expect the Ritz Carlton. But I did not feel secure at this property. I would not recommend it to a friend.

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Rodeway Inn Livermore
3/543 Reviews

Rodeway Inn Livermore

Livermore
First, the staff, three people, I dealt with were responsive enough. The wifi was okay and so was the heater. One room had hard floor and one carpet. The TV was okay. The first had bugs but I did not see any in the second one. It was fairly quiet and definitely convenient to the freeway and to Livermore. One clerk brought me a TV remote (mine had no batteries) and took care of the weird wormlike creature that I think came out the wall in the bathroom by the tub. (There were some outside too. They are not earthworms.) I went to bed (using my own bedding) and saw something moving toward the pillow. Earwig. I contacted the clerk again. Different one this time. I took the photo down to the office. Before I got there two men came out of the dark parking lot and started a conversation, probably panhandling but in a very dim area. I told them not to approach me and they did turn around. I went to the office and told the clerk I really was unsettled about trying to sleep there and would prefer to drive three hours home in the middle of the night. He said he could not refund my payment. $76 for this aggravation. So I did take another room upstairs. I took all my things to my car but my pillow and blanket to avoid bringing creatures home. When I went to get the new key the two men walked by the office and I pointed them out as the ones who approached me. The clerk was kind enough to stay outside until I got into my new room. I did not sleep much. Left fairly early. The clerk there at that time confirmed she could not offer a refund. She was very helpful. This is a shabby property. There are a few cosmetic upgrades but I think they need to address infrastructure issues. They need to replace missing bulbs in the outdoor lighting. I was concerned about other bugs but was assured the property is sprayed regularly. The owner is apparently not local. There is also regular police surveillance. Peeling wallpaper, banged up furniture, lamp askew. In first room the TV and an overhead light were on a switched circuit. I took out the bulb so I could watch TV without having the light on. I try to stay under $100 a night. Hard to do any more. I am 72, cancer survivor so far, female, on social security. I don't expect the Ritz Carlton. But I did not feel secure at this property. I would not recommend it to a friend.

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Highest PriceUS$820
Lowest PriceUS$65
Number of Reviews 13,494
Number of hotels808
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$193
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$191

Alameda County Hotel Guide

Looking for hotels in Alameda County? Trip.com is a great place to start. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Alameda County is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center. Alameda County may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Alameda County using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Although Alameda County is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. When looking for hotels in Alameda County, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 222 USD. There are 4 three-star hotels in Alameda County at an average price of 285 USD per night. There are 4 two-star hotels in Alameda County at an average price of 160 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Alameda County provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Alameda County, such as hotels under the Hampton by Hilton brand. Hotels under the Hampton by Hilton brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in Alameda County, Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham-Oakland/Alameda is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Purple Orchid Resort & Spa.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Alameda County, nearby attractions like Sunol Regional Wilderness can be your first stop. For short trips in Alameda County, Hotsy Totsy Club, Ivy Room are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, High Scores Arcade, Altarena Playhouse. Commercial areas like Haggar Clothing Co, Volcom Outlet, Wente Vineyards Estate Winery are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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