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Aloft Sunnyvale
4/596 Reviews
I was here to help a friend move, so I was gone all day and dirty and tired when I returned. I should have found a new place after my first night. I checked in about 9pm and was halfway unpacking in my TINY queen room when I saw a bunch of dead bugs on the floor. I was moved to a king room which meant I was able to actually walk around the bed. I asked for daily housekeeping because I knew I'd need lots of towels and coffee supplies. One day housekeeping didn't even come, and the other days they never refilled everything in the room that I needed. I got lots of apologies from the front desk staff, but they didn't have the supplies, either. The hallway carpet was disgusting. I was told it had just been put in, but it clearly hadn't been vacuumed after installation, if that was even true. It wasn't vacuumed the entire 5 nights I was there and just got more and more gross looking. No refrigerator in the room. The bar isn't open. The fitness center looked nice but I didn't use it. I called after returning home because they had billed the wrong credit card. I was told both managers were gone - at 3:30 pm. The hotel is near a nice downtown area with excellent food choices. I'll find a better place to stay when I visit again
Residence Inn Sunnyvale Silicon Valley II
4.5/5102 Reviews
This is my third time staying here, and it is fantastic. The room is fully renovated. The room is very contemporary and clean. It is conveniently located, right of the Lawrence Expressway. It's not far from all the headquarter of the big techs in Silicon Valley. The staffs are friendly. The only disappointment is they want $1000 deposit when you check in.
Vagabond Inn Sunnyvale
3.5/5104 Reviews
It took about half an hour to check in. And this is not because I was waiting for someone else to check in. The manager is incompetent and extremely rude. My reservation was made by the travel team in my company. They had some disagreement around how to pay for it. I had no knowledge about this interaction. When I asked to check in, the manager told me that there's some issue regarding the payment. I gave him my card and asked him to charge it. I said I'll clear things with my company later. However, he refused to let me check in. He spent the next 15 minutes just ranting about the travel dept folks at my company. I was tired. I let him know that and asked that can we please expedite it, but he just would not shut up about it. I asked him for a ground floor room because of a back issue. I would not be able to take the luggage up the stairs. He said that there's no room available and there's no elevator either. I asked him politely once more to check again, since it's a medical reason. He said that there's no room available at all. Since it was a deal breaker, I said that I'll leave and find a different place. He then said that no, there is a room available and gave me one. The room had dirty sheets and what looked like peach pits on the carpet. Since I was tired and so exhausted dealing with him, I pulled my own sheet, put it on and slept. The next day, I asked him for the key to the locker in the room, he said that some guest might have taken it with him. So, there's no safe place for me to keep valuables like the passport. And even at that time, he looked at me as if that was an unreasonable request. When I came back from work later the second day, the fruit pits were gone, but the sheets were still dirty. There's no way I'm staying at this place again.
TownePlace Suites Sunnyvale Mountain View
4.1/570 Reviews
Very good hotel, relatively new, with kitchen equipment, location is also very good, opposite the Safeway supermarket, breakfast is delicious.
Hilton Garden Inn Sunnyvale
4.3/5118 Reviews
Came by the other night and it was a decent experience. Booked direct and my room was ready upon arrival. Parking was plentiful in the private lot and was $15/night. A parking permit is available from the front desk. Check-in with the front desk was quick and courteous. My loyalty status was acknowledged and was rewarded with a couple bottles of water along with a branded Hilton paper bag with a handle. The property is brand new with Lysol wipes available to grab before hopping into the elevator. The hallways were bright and spacious. The room itself was spacious, although a touch dark towards the window at night. The bathroom is enclosed by a barn door. Water pressure in the shower was excellent and towels were very thick and absorbent. The closet featured a mini safe. There was a mini-bar with a mini microwave and mini fridge. Some rooms were also connecting. The TV had plenty of channels, including premium business channels. Wifi was free and worked well. Thermostat worked well, albeit extremely leisurely in reaching the desired temperature. The bed was comfortable, although the mattress was the entry-level bonnel spring which resulted in a bouncier night of rest. The room was pretty quiet although noise from the hallway could be heard.
Residence Inn Sunnyvale Silicon Valley I
4.5/5110 Reviews
This is a 4.5 star review is for THIS CATEGORY of hotels. This isn't the Ritz or Four Seasons, nor is it a Westin or Hyatt or even a regular Marriott. With that said, I'm comparing this to Fairfield Inn & Suites, TownPlace Suites, Homewood Suites, Embassy Suites, LaQuinta Inn & Suites, etc during March 2022 while we are still coming out of a pandemic. Pro: Close to SJC 900+ square feet Laundry on site $1.75/$1.50 (coin operated is cheaper than using the app, front desk has quarters) Breakfast M-F is hot. SS grab n GO (March 2022, this might be pandemic related) Fitness center 24/7 (cardio and free weights) Arranged like townhouses, each building has 4 units, 2 on street level, 2 upper level. Penthouses include upstairs loft bdrm/bath Coffee daily (Starbucks) Filtered water at front desk dispenses cold and hot We were in penthouse suite which is on 2nd floor walk up (3rd floor is the loft bdrm + bath), parking was right next to the unit Parking $12/night Driving distance less than 10min from so many places (Levi stadium, Great America, Top Golf, Mountain View, Santa Clara) and all major freeways Front desk staff is great, addressed me by name each time and friendly & professional Less than 5 minutes from Whole Foods Santa Clara, which is an Amazon delivery hub so you can ship stuff directly there and they'll hold it for about 2 weeks. Con Floors thump if you're on street level If your building is against the highway, you'll hear some highway noise, bring earplugs. Stairs to loft are not regulation size, almost ladder size so can easily slip down if you have socks and misstep (we know from experience) Shower door would not stay closed during shower Fry pans but no spatula The pullout sofa bed was the absolute worst sofa bed, you could feel the coils on your back, we had to buy an air mattress. Despite the cons, we really liked the drive up to your unit setup (vs a hotel), it felt like living in a townhouse, we hardly saw other guests, and the location for us was perfect, this was our home base for 4 nights and I would stay here again.

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Lowest PriceUS$56
Highest PriceUS$1,453
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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Sunnyvale.

There are 32 hotels in Sunnyvale with excellent service. Sunnyvale has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 285 USD. There are 3 four-star hotels in Sunnyvale at an average price of 399 USD per night. There are 16 three-star hotels in Sunnyvale at an average price of 329 USD per night. There are 11 two-star hotels in Sunnyvale at an average price of 202 USD per night. Sunnyvale has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Ramada is the most popular brand among tourists. Quality Inn Santa Clara Convention Center in Sunnyvale is a favorite among Trip.com users. Grand Hotel Sunnyvale is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Sunnyvale, nearby attractions like The Lace Museum, Las Palmas Park can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Baylands Park. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Sunnyvale Theatre, Fibbar MaGees, Sunnyvale Bay Trail. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Essence Flowers, Fair Oaks Plaza, Palm for a great shopping experience.

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