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Hampton Inn & Suites Salinas
4.2/596 Reviews
Had car trouble on New Years Eve. Checked in and was delighted by front desk personal Michelle and Nadia. All smiles. John the night auditor too plenty of smiles. This is rare for a night auditor as they usually choose their job not having to deal with people. The upgrade in a/c and heating controls seem to have a few bugs still in them. TV screen was too small for the spacious room. Bathroom is nice and large too. Rug, really nice and thick carpeting makes it a dream to walk on. Though entranceway was not and naturally the bathroom too there was no coldness to ones barefoot touch. Kids rule. Perfect for the family as the breakfast included had everything one could wish for. Granola, when was the last time you enjoyed this at a hotel breakfast. Naturally the fruit loop container emptied fast. Orange juice was not, it dispensed cold water. Apples and oranges were supermarket size. Line at waffle maker. Hotel was sold out the previous three nights. There are none to match the quality here. One thing the bathroom could use would be rainforest shower heads. Hot water in about 2 minutes, as it is winter time. Lighting in the lobby and breakfast area supurb. Rooms were quiet, no outside street noise. Noise absent from adjoining rooms too. 3 not 2 large bath towels and accompanying smaller ones are nice. Clean hallways and rooms. Quick telephone response. One can see their smiles. .Pantry is well stocked and the dining area pleasantly decorated. Accompanying photos may be sideways as Trip Advisor has not corrected their bugs in the system. Elevator is quick, quicker than most of a three story abode. Entrance has two double doors and driveway is quite convenient Starbucks is at the corner. Quick trip to the Steinbeck Center. Secret, Cannery Row use to be called Ocean View until the publication of John Steinbeck's ”Cannery Row”. John was born in Salinas. Only until the early 1960's did the population of the Salinas Valley outnumber that of the Monterey Peninsula. John would not recognize it now. My grandfather S.F.B. Morse (Google) knew him well. John wrote his novels in Pacific Grove, a town grandad owned. Before he became famous for ”The Grapes of Wrath,” he wrote a column for a San Francisco newspaper entitled, ”Migrant Gypsies.”. Salinas would not be Salinas if it were not for agriculture. All the lettuce America eats comes from Salinas. Easy freeway 101 access, connecting to the Monterey exit. Salinas is the county capital too. Hotel is safe no car break ins at night. Microwave and large personal refrigerator are handy especially if you have kids. Train stops here. For those who enjoy the Coast Starliner from Los Angeles to San Francisco the hotel is 5 Uber minutes away. Not much to do in Salinas at night, so relax here. Gordon the general manager and Larissa the guest service manager will do everything to assure that your stay is a pleasant one. Once you stay, except for car trouble you wil
Courtyard Salinas Monterey
3.9/595 Reviews
Excellent accommodations. The room was spacious, very clean, and well-maintained. All staff members were friendly and professional. There is a large, clean, and well-equipped workout room and a coin-op laundry room with washer and dryer.
Quality Inn Salinas
3.4/5102 Reviews
i like to spoil myself once a month by getting a room to enjoy being alone in a luxurious hotel, great service. I called to make a reservation, and i could almost see the smile on pinky”s face as she greeted me. Check in was quick and the front desk agent was Dave; who was very accommodating. As i entered the room, i could smell a clean crisp scent of what seemed to be flowers in spring. Everything was in its place and very clean. Im an owner of a maid service, so i look at everything. I had a question regu as reguarding a chanel on the tv, so ag a in.....Dave was very helpful. I slept like a baby on the king size bed, and awoke to a nutritious breakfast down in the breakfast room. Thank you to quality inn and pinky and Dave. My vacation was a success and i will return. Make sure you stop at this hotel to fill all your needs. Deborah Soper
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Salinas
4.2/5106 Reviews
This hotel feels a bit old and is apparently going through some renovations. The hotel room was clean and of a decent size. The bed is alright. I like that they provide soft and firm pillows. The bathroom was the problem - they have multi-use shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel, however, the shampoo and conditioner in my room was empty. I would think the staff would check this when they clean up after a previous customer. They provide a simple self-serve breakfast, which is convenient.
Residence Inn Salinas Monterey
4/563 Reviews
As a Marriott Titanium Guest, my best friend and I spent three (3) nights at The Residence Inn Salinas Monterey using three (3) Marriott category 5 certificates to enjoy the beauty that is Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey and Santa Cruz during Thanksgiving Weekend. Hannah was the Front Desk Clerk on duty throughout the duration of our stay and she was absolutely fantastic, both before our arrival (when we called ahead with our Special Requests) as well as the entire duration of our stay. Her customer service skills and hospitality were simply exemplary and were very much appreciated and welcomed. Similarly, the staff members on duty each morning for the complimentary morning breakfast spread where also outstanding as well. Using my Marriott Suite Awards, we were automatically upgraded in advance of our arrival to a two (2) bedroom, two (2) bathroom Suite with a gas fireplace on the Third Floor of the hotel for the duration of our stay, which was well-equipped with a full kitchen (which we used every night for dinner) in the common area, along with a large flat screen TV, a gas fireplace, a dining table as well as a spacious couch and two (2) bedrooms (each with a full bathroom, desk, closet and a flat screen TV). There were numerous parking spaces available throughout the hotel property so parking was never an issue. The complimentary morning breakfast spread was fantastic when we arrived each morning when it opened to avoid any large crowds, to have the best selection and to allow us to get out and about as soon as possible each day. The breakfast spread included all you can eat ”make-your-own” waffles, scrambled eggs, some type of breakfast meat (bacon, ham or sausage), a wide variety of cereals (including oatmeal), bagels, toast, fresh fruit (bananas / apples / oranges), Chobani Greek Yogurt, coffee, tea, apple juice, cranberry juice, orange juice and water, It was a great way to start the day! We really enjoyed using the BBQ grill* in the outdoor courtyard patio area, which had a fire pit, an indoor in-ground heated pool (which was closed due to Covid-19 restrictions) and numerous seating areas plus we took full advantage of the fully-equipped kitchen every day for dinner. * We grilled steak and sausage using the BBQ grill ... they were exquisite and we definitely attracted a lot of attention from other hotel guests whom were jealous that they failed to plan ahead to take advantage of this incredible amenity. There was also a half-court basketball area for guest use. The Residence Inn Salinas Monterey is very convenient to the three (3) cities that we wanted to explore / hike throughout our long weekend, including Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey and Santa Cruz. We were easily able to get to each of these cities for a full day of exploration from the centrally-located and easily accessible hotel. All in all it was an incredible stay at The Residence Inn Salinas Monterey and we thank Hannah and the rest of her fellow co-workers for such a
Best Western Salinas Monterey Hotel
4.2/5110 Reviews
All the good reviews are right; this is a very nice hotel. We were in the area to visit the National Steinbeck Center in Salinas. The hotel is conveniently located off the highway, has ample parking, the rooms are newly remodeled and everything is new and clean. We booked a King room but got upgraded to a wonderful large suite with a balcony which had views of the mountain in the distance. There was a gas fireplace, good TV and big comfy bed. It is also next to a bustling McDonalds and In-N-Out burger and actually kind of fun for us to watch all the cars lining up for the drive through windows for hours (we’re easy to entertain). The next morning, we had the best breakfast of the entire week long vacation. There were scrambled eggs and sausage, waffles with like 9 toppings (!) plus syrup and whip topping, yogurt, hard boiled eggs, toast, muffins, 3 kinds of cereal, 3 kinds of juice, coffee and 3 kinds of fresh fruit. The dining room was perpetually kept clean. All the staff at the hotel were friendly, helpful and efficient. We really enjoyed our stay and would return again.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Wi-Fi in Salinas?

    Whether you are traveling to Salinas for business or tourism, Courtyard Salinas Monterey , Motel 6 Salinas, CA - North Monterey Area and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Salinas are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Wi-Fi in Salinas?

    For hotels with Wi-Fi in Salinas, the average price on weekdays is US$180, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$256.

  • Which hotels with Wi-Fi in Salinas allow pets?

    Motel 6 Salinas and CA - North Monterey Area allows pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels28
Number of Reviews 1,208
Highest PriceUS$793
Lowest PriceUS$73
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$180
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$256

Guide to Salinas Wi-Fi Hotels

New and popular hotels in Salinas recommended by Trip.com. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Salinas is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Salinas is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

Salinas does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are not many hotels in Salinas. Guests are advised to book in advance. Salinas has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 125 USD. There are 6 three-star hotels in Salinas at an average price of 128 USD per night. There are 12 two-star hotels in Salinas at an average price of 124 USD per night. Salinas has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Salinas, there are hotels under the Howard Johnson brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Howard Johnson. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Salinas, such as hotels under the Howard Johnson brand. A popular hotel in Salinas, Quality Inn Salinas is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Laurel Inn & Conference Center.

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