Next to Stanford University, on the San Francisco Peninsula, this Menlo Park, California hotel offers luxury amenities, contemporary guestrooms and a lively on-site restaurant.
Situated within 1.3 km of Stanford Shopping Center in Menlo Park, Hotel Lucent serves a daily full breakfast. This hotel features a hot tub and an on-site fitness centre.
Hotel Nia, Autograph Collection is located in Menlo Park, in the heart of Silicon Valley, home to companies such as Facebook and Google. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Located off Highway 101, a short drive from major area companies, including Google and Microsoft, this Redwood City hotel features free WiFi and spacious accommodations in a 100% nonsmoking hotel.
On average, 3-star hotels in Menlo Park cost £185 per night, and 4-star hotels in Menlo Park are £311 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Menlo Park can on average be found for £340 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Menlo Park this weekend is £153 or, for a 4-star hotel, £210. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Menlo Park for this weekend cost on average around £198 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £154 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Menlo Park for tonight. You'll pay on average around £225 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Menlo Park will cost around £198 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into San Francisco International Airport (SFO), approximately 29km from Menlo Park. Domestic travellers can also drive or take the Caltrain. International travellers may require a transfer at a major US airport.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Menlo Park, California is San Francisco International Airport (SFO). It's approximately 29 kilometres away and offers numerous direct flights globally.
What guests said about Menlo Park:
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My husband was born on Stanford University in 1942.
My husband was born on Stanford University in 1942. We come back for his HS Reunions. He loves going down memory lane. It is BEAUTIFUL here. The red wood trees magnificent. Great restaurants down Sante Cruz.
JOLYNN
United States
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Scored 6.0
The area that we lived in - Haven Avenue is a new area with...
The area that we lived in - Haven Avenue is a new area with new buildings in an old industrial building area next to a trailer park and opposite the Porsche showroom for the area. It is great for its space, but not so great without transport (You can uber/lyft, but it can be expensive)
There are no eating joints around but postmates, doordash and uber eats deliver. Although I think that the choice was limited given the location
I renamed this hotel , the Worst Western. Ac didn’t work. We were given the worst room in the place, where everyone would walk by going to their room on the second floor. The. When I tried the TV , it didn’t work. There was No breakfast available either in the morning or later. They stated that they didn’t prepare well for the weekend. When I asked then
M about theStanford patient discount they said our room was already discounted. I will let Stanford know that they should take them off their list of recommendations.
i had an extended stay at the Hotel Nia during Covid, and during the summer when the pool was sublime. the location is wonderful and close to Palo Alto and Menlo Park, if you have a car you an get anywhere quickly. There was no food except dinner so i had to order in groceries and lunch but it was fine, the hotel staff was pretty awesome considering all the requirements for cleaning and mask wearing. So happy this hotel was open and let me bring my cat to stay :)
We have stayed at the Stanford Park Hotel several times. It is a comfortable hotel in a great location, on the border between Palo Alto and Menlo Park and close to Stanford and the Stanford Shopping Center. Its rooms are large and well-furnished. The beds are comfortable and pillow options are available. The hotel facilities are of high quality and well-maintained.
Excellent place to stay near Stanford University. The rooms are spacious and fully equipped, the breakfast is excellent (loved the waffle machine). Staff very friendly and helpful. Weather was great, so I walked every morning to Stanford University, about a 40 min walk. Shops and city center are about 10 min walking from hotel.
Fantastic experience. Extremely welcoming, friendly and accommodating staff, I was granted a late check-out without any fee. The internet worked perfectly, the room was super clean and modern. Although next to a busier street, it was really quiet inside the hotel and you could get some good rest. The hotel itself is nice.
Very nice little cottage. The bed was very comfortable, the kitchen was well equipped. It was very beutifully furnished and comfortable. It is in a really quiet location reasonably close to downtown menlo park and sharon heights shopping center by car.
Nice little hotel with great, helpful staff. Not to far to walk to downtown and Stanford without the high price tag of closer hotels. Breakfast was good and there were little patio areas outside your room or sitting areas round the pool to eat..
Overall we loved staying at this hotel! We will definitely return next time we come to visit. It is well decorated, the bed is comfortable, and the grounds are beautiful. The breakfast also was tasty!
This place is amazing! Everything! Location, rooms, staff, cleanliness! It was so nice to have our own patio. The most amazing hotel! Highly recommend! Will stay there every time I’m in Bay Area.
Location was great as we were exploring Silicon Valley and the Bay Area. Leafy suburb, quiet and a plus to have complimentary parking. Overall great hotel.
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