REST HAVEN MOTEL
1938 erbautes Motel in einer Umgebung, die grundlegenden Komfort bietet, aber trotzdem gemütlich bleibt in Los Angeles
Das Rest Haven Motel wurde 1938 erbaut und ist ein ruhiger Rückzugsort, nur 20 Gehminuten von der berühmten Third Street Promenade entfernt. Die Einrichtung bietet einfachen Komfort, ist aber dennoch gemütlich. Man fühlt sich hier wie zu Hause. Wir lieben den Eingang des Motels mit dem neonbeleuchteten Schild und der mit Blumen geschmückten Fassade. Die Zimmer mit Blick auf den Innenhof sind eine wahre Oase der Ruhe. Wi-Fi und Parkplätze sind kostenlos.
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There are lots of homeless very close by and if you haven’t experienced this before it can take time to get used to. This is a major issue in Santa Monica, not specific to this motel.
The location - easy walk to the beach and quick food options (Starbucks, Thai, Japanese, Mexican all within 2 mins walk). If you can get a room in the courtyard and off the street entrance, then I’d recommend that.
The room had good aircon and while very small, had a good shower and decent linen, a fridge, great tv, a desk plus good wifi. The bed was old but fine.
Very clean with amenities I use: fridge, safe, large TV, lots of drawer space. Excellent Wi-Fi service too. Our room had an extra single bed with a door that closed between that bed and the main room.
It's an old building and it's not as sleek as the modern hotels in the area, but if you want a comfortable, clean place to sleep after walking around Santa Monica all day, it's perfect. I liked the building design and the patio out back, too. It was all very pretty with flowers and tile everywhere. There's even free parking right outside your front door! That's worth quite a lot in the area if you want a place to park a rental car.
Honestly, it's a nice area. I don't understand Katherine's review at all. She gave the hotel two stars because she saw a few homeless people in a big city. First of all, the Motel has nothing to do with homeless people. You should know what to expect when traveling to a place. Second, it's not like the streets were crawling with unwashed masses of people begging for money. I think we saw, like, two or three people who looked like they might be homeless on our whole trip and none of them bothered us or even asked for anything. I don't think you would be able to go to any city and not spot at least a few people who look a bit rough or seem to be talking to an imaginary friend. I felt completely safe and unbothered the whole time we were there. We were able to walk to Santa Monica Pier and Venice beach, and there must be about 100 great restaurants in that area. You really can't get a better spot for the price.