Huntington Beach Hotels

The majority of the Huntington Beach hotels are chain brand establishments, though there are a few here that have a more unique identity. For budget-minded travelers who are seeking lodging in Huntington Beach, some of these chain brand hotels offer some pretty cheap rates. Should you prefer more in the way of luxury, the Huntington Beach resorts are always a good bet, and you can also look to the city’s vacation rentals. Whether it be a condo or a larger home, the majority of the Huntington Beach vacation rentals are quite nice, though they will generally cost you more per night than the hotels. Regardless of your choice of lodging in Huntington Beach, you’ll want to book your stay in advance during the summer months if at all possible. Between the volleyball tournaments and the great weather, summer is definitely sizzling here.

As mentioned, those seeking luxury lodging in Huntington Beach will want to consider the city’s resorts. Your choices for Huntington Beach resorts include the Hyatt Regency Beach Resort and Spa and the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort. The rates are comparable at both, with the Hyatt being a tad more expensive, so if you find that one is booked, you can always go with the other. There are no less than 517 spacious rooms to choose from at the Hyatt Regency, all of which boast such perks as a private balcony, a marble bathroom, satellite TV, complimentary robes, a large work desk, and signature bath products. Concierge service and 24-hour room service are available to guests at the Hyatt Regency Beach Resort and Spa, which helps to make for an even more pleasant stay. Enjoying a meal in the comfort of your room after a long day of golfing or touring about Southern California is a treat. In addition to an award-winning restaurant and a sleek lounge, the Hyatt’s facilities also include a 20,000 square foot spa, some shops, a business center, and a lovely outdoor pool.
You can pretty much expect the same kind of lodging experience at the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort, though unlike the Hyatt, you won’t find a spa here. The Hilton does have a tennis court, however, not to mention a fitness room, bicycle rentals, an outdoor pool, a business center, a small deli, a restaurant and bar, and a lounge of its own. As for the 290 guest rooms, they too are spacious and well-appointed. Similar in-room amenities can be found among the two Huntington Beach resorts, and you can hardly find fault with the rates when you consider all that you get for the money. Should you find that the resort rates are a bit too high for your tastes and preferences, however, the remaining Huntington Beach hotels go for about half the price, if not less.
Staying close to the beach is what many Huntington Beach travelers prefer, and among the best hotel options near the sand are the Best Western Huntington Beach Inn and the Sun n’ Sands Motel. You can expect nothing but a good clean room at a good clean price at both establishments. The rooms at the Best Western Huntington Beach Inn are nicer than those at the Sun n’ Sands, so the rates are higher. Among the in-room amenities at the Best Western are satellite TV, a coffee maker, a fridge, air conditioning, free local calls, an alarm clock, a work desk, a hair dryer, and an iron an ironing board. Rooms with balconies and ocean views are available. At the Sun n’ Sands Motel, the rooms are a bit more basic and dated, though still nice for the price. Amenities in the guest rooms there include free internet access, in-room movie channels, and a telephone. Being so close to the beach is what helps to make these value-priced hotels an even better deal than they already are.
While staying near the beach is always nice, you might find that the aforementioned Huntington Beach hotels are already booked, as they can go fast. In that case, there are some good hotels to choose from further inland. The rates at these lodging establishments are lower than they are at the beach hotels, which is a nice bonus, and you’re close enough to everything to make them sensible. Among the best value-priced inland hotels in Huntington Beach are the Comfort Suites, the Howard Johnson Huntington Beach, and the Hotel Huntington Beach. None of these hotels are ritzy, but you get a good clean room for a hard to beat price. Those looking for lodging in Huntington Beach can also consider the city’s vacation rentals, which will have you close to the sand. Should you want to expand your lodging choices in the immediate area, you can always check out the Seal Beach hotels and the Sunset Beach hotels to the north, or the Newport Beach hotels to the south.

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