Anonymous User
September 22, 2024
The rooms are large and comfortable.
The cleaning is not done every day, but at the time you request. However, sometimes they will come in and do the cleaning themselves if you don't ask them to. The cleaning is done sloppily.
There is a kitchen and a refrigerator, which is very convenient for you to heat up your own food.
The hotel breakfast is very ordinary.
There is a washing machine and a dryer, and the usage fee is $2.5 per time. Very convenient.
The hotel has parking, but you can't park by yourself. You have to ask the parking person to help you park. It costs about $54 per day, excluding tax. However, you can park on the roadside opposite the hotel from at least 9 o'clock at night, free of charge. The billing starts at 9 o'clock in the morning, and you can park for two hours. Pay the fee on the machine, because you don't need to enter the license plate number when paying, and put the receipt on the front window to avoid being checked.
There is an indoor parking building on the same street as the hotel, one traffic light away, which is safer than parking on the street. The price cap is about 40 dollars a day. Cheaper than the hotel.
There are many restaurants around, with all kinds of flavors.
The surrounding security is pretty good. There are homeless people, and they are generally not annoying.
Transportation: There is a subway station in downtown Berkeley, which takes one line to the airport. It takes half an hour to an hour to drive to the city center, depending on the traffic.
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