Just completed a successful stay at Noon on Sunset Hill. It was a perfect place for us, location wise, but I could see where this place would not satisfy some travelers.||Before I get too far, I will state that this hotel is 100% unacceptable for anyone with mobility issues. If this is you, stop reading now and find another place.||The best way I could describe this is if someone took a 4 bedroom house and turned it into 4 separate Air BNBs. It is not a “hotel” is the modern sense. It has a common kitchen, stocked in the way you would expect an Air BNB might be. It also has a common front porch. The rooms are most like what you might expect in a hotel. All communication is done electronically. There was no staff on site other than housekeeping for a few hours||As stated in other reviews, the walls are quite thin. You will hear outside noise and other guests. We were here when many rooms were empty, so our stay was fine. ||This would be a great place to stay for a Dodger game, as the park is easy walking distance.||One final note is… if you plan on simply handing the address off to your ride share driver, you will not be successful. Use the instructions the innkeeper sends you via e-mail on the day of your check in. You either take the stairs at 1428 and take a right at the gated sidewalk… or you go in on the alley literally where Google maps has its red pointer.||All in all, my complaints are minor and I had a successful stay, but if you are expecting a hotel-chain experience you won’t...
Read moreJust completed a successful stay at Noon on Sunset Hill. It was a perfect place for us, location wise, but I could see where this place would not satisfy some travelers.
Before I get too far, I will state that this hotel is 100% unacceptable for anyone with mobility issues. If this is you, stop reading now and find another place.
The best way I could describe this is if someone took a 4 bedroom house and turned it into 4 separate Air BNBs. It is not a “hotel” is the modern sense. It has a common kitchen, stocked in the way you would expect an Air BNB might be. It also has a common front porch. The rooms are most like what you might expect in a hotel. All communication is done electronically. There was no staff on site other than housekeeping for a few hours
As stated in other reviews, the walls are quite thin. You will hear outside noise and other guests. We were here when many rooms were empty, so our stay was fine.
This would be a great place to stay for a Dodger game, as the park is easy walking distance.
One final note is… if you plan on simply handing the address off to your ride share driver, you will not be successful. Use the instructions the innkeeper sends you via e-mail on the day of your check in.
All in all, my complaints are minor and I had a successful stay, but if you are expecting a hotel-chain experience you won’t...
Read moreThis is more like an Air B&B than a hotel. It's all do it yourself. You get a code to open the front door and your room door. There is no staff on site. Cleaners do come, however. The good parts - it's newly renovated; has a very generous bathroom and big shower; bed is quite comfortable; towels are generous and fluffy; there's a coffeemaker, frig and TV with Netflix. A big closet and reading lamps next to the bed sides. Shared among the three rooms on our floor was a full kitchen, living room area and washer/dryer/iron, and an general use bathroom. Oh, and a cool balcony that is shared. The less good parts - the outer door needs to be locked by you or the other guests; if you (or they) forget, then the place is not secure, except for the door to your room. Also, you need to be pretty mobile. It's a walk up a bunch of steps on uneven concrete sidewalk, then stairs from the front gate to the front door, then two sets of stairs to your room. The outside area is not well lit. The shower and toilet do not have any grab bars. The neighborhood is okay but not well-lit. So overall it is a lovely facility, especially the kitchen and balcony area. And a good value for...
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