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Renaissance Long Beach Hotel in Long Beach, California |
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Renaissance Long Beach Hotel
111 E Ocean Blvd
Long Beach, California 90802
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| The Renaisance Long Beach Hotel offers deluxe accommodations and superior facilities in the heart of downtown Long Beach opposite the convention center and overlooking famous Pine Avenue, nearby beaches and the Pacific Ocean. The Passport bus stops at the hotel every fifteen minutes offering complimentary service throughout the downtown area with stops at the Queen Mary and the World Trade Center. Catalina Island is just a one hour boat ride away. Indoor self-parking USD 9 per day with in/out privileges for overnight guests; valet service additional.
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Amenities | Recreation | Features | Reviews
Renaissance Long Beach Hotel Amenities
The lobby and conference rooms provide wireless Internet access (surcharge), and a 24-hour, self-service business center has computers with high-speed Internet access, copying, faxing, and shipping (surcharge for all). The hotel's 18 flexible meeting and banquet rooms comprise 16,000 square feet, including a ballroom for 1,000 guests, with audio-visual equipment and event catering available. Guests can use an outdoor lap pool and spa tub located on a landscaped third-floor terrace; an adjacent fitness room offers cardiovascular and strength-training equipment and locker rooms with saunas. On-site dining options include a restaurant specializing in California and Italian cuisine, a casual lounge, a deli, and 24-hour room service. A lobby-level shop sells snacks, magazines, beach supplies, and sundries. Valet parking costs: $11 per 24-hour period, includes in-out privileges. Self-parking: $9 per 24-hour period, includes in-out privileges. Fees do not include tax and are subject to change without prior notification.
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Recreation
The third-floor rooftop has a landscaped deck with an outdoor lap pool and spa tub. The adjacent fitness room is outfitted with treadmills, stair steppers, exercise bikes, and weight machines. Women's and men's locker rooms have showers, towels, and saunas. A popular jogging and biking trail begins at Shoreline Park, three blocks from the hotel. Within eight miles of the hotel, Recreation Park American Golf Club, Skylinks Golf Course, and El Dorado Park Golf Course all offer 18-hole courses and driving ranges. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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Features
What to expect: An airy, open lobby welcomes guests to this 12-story hotel. Across the street from the Long Beach Convention Center, the hotel attracts corporate travelers and conventioneers during the week. On weekends, families and leisure travelers take advantage of the location three blocks from the Aquarium of the Pacific and Shoreline Village's marina, shops, and restaurants.
Amenity highlights: Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in the lobby and meeting spaces, and a 24-hour business center provides copying, faxing, and shipping (surcharge for all). Leisure options include a fitness room and a landscaped third-floor terrace with an outdoor lap pool and spa tub.
Insider tip: A mile from the hotel on the campus of California State University, Long Beach, the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden has nature paths that wind through bamboo groves, over wooden bridges, and past koi ponds, waterfalls, and a pagoda. Traditional Buddhist statues and art are displayed in a tea house. Admission is free.
La Trattoria - This lobby-level dining room with Craftsman-style furnishings specializes in California and Italian cuisine, including pasta, steaks, and seafood. Open for buffet and à la carte breakfast and à la carte lunch and dinner. Palm Terrace Lounge - This relaxed lobby lounge has upholstered chairs and sofas clustered around small cocktail tables. An abridged La Trattoria menu is available for lunch and dinner. Live jazz piano is featured on weekend evenings. Presto Station - The hotel's coffee bar and deli offers sandwiches, salads, fruit smoothies, pastries, and snacks. Open daily from early morning until early afternoon for carry-out, indoor, or outdoor seating.
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Renaissance Long Beach Hotel Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Renaissance Long Beach Hotel
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Overall: 4.00 |
Service
5.00 |
Condition
4.00 |
Cleanliness
4.00 |
Comfort
4.50 |
Recommend
100 % |
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| Great staff |
Overall: 3 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 3 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| The staff was great. The room was smaller than expected, and the linnen was always damp to the touch probably due to air circulation problems as the windows cannot be opened. They have those irritaing little vents at the bottom of them that do not allow for any fresh air. The swimming pool, although in a rather unique location is rather small. Dinning experience was excellent.
Reviewed by traveler from Kimberly, Id on August 3, 2006 |
| Great upgrade. |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| Wonderful view from balcony.
Reviewed by traveler from Modesto, CA on July 28, 2006 |
| Not bad for a 3 star hotel. |
Overall: 3 |
Service 4 |
Condition 3 |
Cleanliness 3 |
Comfort 3 |
Recommend Yes |
| For the price I thought this hotel was a good deal. We really didn't stay long enough to decide whether or not it was a great bargain. I didn't get to find out what additional facilities it offered. One great thing is that it was close to everything.
Reviewed by traveler from Temecula, CA on November 9, 2004 |
| Hotel Accomodations |
Overall: 3 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 3 |
Comfort 3 |
Recommend Yes |
| This hotel does have a great location for the downtown Long Beach area, but the rooms are not worth the price that you pay.
Reviewed by traveler from Nebraska on October 29, 2004 |
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