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4.4 (12 reviews)
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Nice accommodations, along with amazing views of the Berkeley/Albany areas. On clear days, you can see all the way to San Francisco!

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The only was up is to follow Hearst Avenue all the way to Cyclotron Road then pass through the Blackberry Gate.

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B-Love's Guest House is an oasis that is hard to write a review for. Nestled in the heart of West…read moreOakland, "B-Love" hosts a part-hostel, part-private accommodation that seems to be able to meet any need, and has met mine for 1+ month in multiple stays now. In the two times I stayed here while commuting through the Bay Area, it was a gamble who I could share my kitchen or bathroom with.. but I always felt at peace as soon as I arrived. The "vibe" is curated as much as the artist hosting the space. "B-Love" stays around the home sometimes like a caring manager rather than an overbearing landlord. It was always good to see her around to update her on the house supplies, or just to hang out. She is a wealth of knowledge and history that comes along with the guest house and beautiful garden. However, she is also not in your business overall so if I ever wanted to ask for an accommodation in my room, or a question about the house, she was readily available on email or phone and happy to answer, as well as the other workers who are around regularly to clean up and help. The home sits in the heart of West Oakland, which might not have the best grocery stores, but you will encounter 3-story murals of the Women of the Black Panthers on the way to the Black-owned co-op grocery store (Mandela). You can also learn what a "food desert" is when they close at 8pm if you're carless, but you can also learn the goodness of local shopping when you hit the local liquor store (Sharif's) that makes sure to have your avocados and tortillas all the same. I would stay at B-Love's again and again. I miss the garden when I stay miles away visiting the Bay Area. Thank you for always catching me in my travels!

This lovely guesthouse in Oakland host 2+ nights airbnb style stay with a wonderful garden at the…read moreback and other shared facilities needed. It's in a great location closed to a bart station to SF or San Jose. Very convenient. The owner was very nice and caring. I enjoyed the stay and her gallery, gaden, etc. love this place!! Truly home sweet home. Totally recommend!!

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I love this place! It's walking distance to the Greek theater. We stayed on a Saturday night, found…read morestreet parking right in front, had a code to enter and found an envelope with my name and hotel key. The room was simple and great, It was exactly what we needed, somewhere to sleep close to the venue. The place is beautiful, they have a kitchen with coffee that we drank outside in the morning. I plan on staying here every time I go to the Greek now!

The 2 stars are for the place itself; 5 stars for location. When looking for a place to stay in…read moreBerkeley near the UC Theatre, the prices were really high; then I found Easton Hall. It looked lovely and no tv in the room! Since we checked in on a Saturday there is no "front desk" so in the email confirmation were instructions and a code on how to get into the building. It also stated free parking. When we got there, there was no "free" parking that we could find. Luckily there was a phone # for on-call staff. He instructed us what we needed to do. The emailed instructions were missing some information that would have saved us a lot of time. They should have said that in order to get into the parking lot you must temporarily park, come into the building and retrieve the packet left for you with your name. Inside is the room key, the gate opener for the parking lot and the directions to the lot. Ok, no worries, it all worked out. The inside of the building is really beautiful. We went to the second floor, found our room and it was sparse but comfortable. We had two twin beds but my husband decided to go and we couldn't change the room and no roll away beds, so my 15-year-old could sleep on the floor, that was fine. The windows opened and it was warm and a beautiful day. As we were getting ready for bed, thanks to Anthony Melchori from Hotel Impossible, I always check the sheets and blankets. The bedspread had a stain but I thought, whatever. But when I peeled that back and looked at the thin blanket underneath, I was flabbergasted. It had stains, but also stuff on it that was disgusting, like it hadn't been washed in a long time. Those we threw on the floor and I actually slept on top of the comforter because I was just kind of grossed out. We realize this is not a "hotel" per se, but there are still certain expectations. There was no fitted sheet and you could see the mattress. The sheets were all bunched up when we woke up. Paying $150 + tax ($179.00) was entirely too much. Downtown Berkeley is dirty and not a pleasant city to roam. Easton Hall is up the hill with huge trees and quiet. I give the Half Price Bookstore 5 stars.

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This review is for Lauren at the spa. I got my first ever facial from her a week or so ago (I did…read morethe nano, 75 mins) I really didn't know what to expect, but Lauren absolutely exceeded expectations. Not only was she so funny and made me feel incredibly comfortable, the entire experience was luxurious and wonderful. I was so relaxed after. A week or so later and I've literally never seen my pores this small and skin so soft before. I will absolutely be going back. If I could give more than 5 stars I would!

I am going to update my review about the spa. It did get pretty bad during the Covid years, but…read morethankfully, I'd like to say that spa does seem to be back to normal. My family went today to have a nice girls day. Cheers to 2026. We had planned the day about a month in advance and we're looking forward to it the entire time. Everyone who worked here was very nice and all of us really enjoyed our services (some had multiple) I do just need to say a warning. I've always know Lafayette was once a sundown town even though I grew up there and was hard to picture. So I expect certain people to act a way however it's gotten so much worse in recent years and we are white. So this is a warning to others. My sisters and I were in the hot tub after one of our treatments and we had ordered a couple appetizers and a bottle of bubbles to enjoy. The staff was very nice and brought it out to us in the hot tub and obviously brought it in plastic wine flutes as they know as employees no glass is allowed. About an hour later, an employee or manager approached us and let us know. There had been a complaint about glass in the hot tub. We explained to her and no, this is from your hotel that we ordered (and spent over $100 after spending a lot of money in the spa) and then she asked to verify that we were residence of the hotel and we explained yes we are doing the spa. I want to again state, This is nothing against the employees there. We clearly knew the lady was doing her job. A couple of us get out to go into the locker room to shower and change for dinner that we are going to have on the property (again money to the Park Hotel) and we noticed in the shower area, the swimsuit of a lady who was in the hot tub with us hanging by the shower. She is nowhere in the locker room and my friend notes "she is the one who complained and she must be getting a service right now" We realize that while we were in the hot tub chitchatting amongst ourselves, we brought up two points. 1) is the orange turd going to die this year and 2) why is all a certain type of people posting bad reviews on the Stranger Things episode where Will comes out to people - and SPECIFICALLY said we don't understand why people hold so much hate in their hearts and spend energy on it (this becomes ironic in a bit) While we didn't spend a lot of time talking about either of these, and they're not in excessively political, the lady I will name "Karen" in the hot tub (yes she looked like one) clearly was angry with the conversation the three of us were having and wanted to " get us in trouble" Meanwhile a man in the hot tub was super cordial and even joined in on our convo on airline preferences So this note is just straight for the Karen. We all grew up in Lafayette and we don't need your hate and toxicity in it really. I so really hope that you're not from our area and we're just visiting and staying at the hotel. You almost ruined a perfect day for us. And I wouldn't be as silent if I run into you at Safeway Hope you felt real "powerful", Karen. And sorry to the employee who had to do her due diligence and approach us

Annie's Cottage - Kitchenette with refrigerator and microwave.  Coffee and tea are provided.

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Annie's Cottage is a quiet little studio cottage with a view onto the inside of a very typical…read moreRussian Hill block, in a classic Edwardian house. The location is fantastic, it's pretty reasonably priced, and it's quite comfortable. The bed is a four-poster queen, and there were rather a lot of pillows. There's also a table at which two can sit, a love seat, and some other quaint furniture, as well as a kitchen sink, refrigerator and microwave. The room was clean and neat, with no untoward smells. There was quite a bit of Verbena-scented soap in the bathroom. The decor is pretty standard Victorian San Francisco, with wainscoting and a lovely big shower/tub in the bathroom. There's WiFi, with a pretty decently fast connection. There's a porch to sit on, facing the backyard. There's no breakfast service, but there's coffee and tea, and a toaster. I tend to be a pretty shy guest at B&B's, and Annie's was ideal for me in this sense - she left me alone, other than settling up the bill, and she didn't even hassle me about that - we just figured out a time. There are some excellent restaurants near here on Hyde - Za, Frascati, Tre Fratelli, Milano and U-Lee come to mind. Polk is the big local business district, and there are quite a few more restaurants down there. Parking here is no fun. But on the plus side, you can take the cable car, which runs along Hyde Street. If you need to walk down to Polk Street, be aware that the most direct path down the hill is pretty steep. If your knees are weak, you might want to hang a left on Hyde, and follow it down to Broadway, then continue downhill on Broadway to Polk.

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