Hotel when visiting Stanford?

Anonymous
Hi, Anyone have hotel recs for visiting Stanford?

Thanks!
Anonymous
Rosewood on Sand Hill Road.
Anonymous
The Westin in Palo Alto is technically the closest. There is also a Graduate on University Ave and if you are looking for a better priced option the Menlo Park Inn (in Menlo) and the Creekside are both good choices but not walking distance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, Anyone have hotel recs for visiting Stanford?

Thanks!


Depends on your budget. For 5 star, I like the 4S in Palo Alto or the Rosewood on Sand Hill. I’m Bay Area local so have only visited those two to see out of towners or hit the bar, but they are nice.
Anonymous
I've stayed at The Graduate and Creekside and liked both but they are very different. Neither are walking distance (not sure anything is though?).

The Graduate is typical for what it is: trendy and gives a good feel for the town (but not the university).

Creekside Inn is very cute but not fancy. You'd want a car. It's close to the university and you pass a lot of shopping on the way.

I'd stay at both again, but would want a car for Creekside.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rosewood on Sand Hill Road.


Thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Westin in Palo Alto is technically the closest. There is also a Graduate on University Ave and if you are looking for a better priced option the Menlo Park Inn (in Menlo) and the Creekside are both good choices but not walking distance.


Thanks. I think I'm leaning toward the Westin as I wont have a car. I looked at the Graduate but a review mentioned mustiness and the last time I stayed at a Graduate, that's what I remember.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi, Anyone have hotel recs for visiting Stanford?

Thanks!


Depends on your budget. For 5 star, I like the 4S in Palo Alto or the Rosewood on Sand Hill. I’m Bay Area local so have only visited those two to see out of towners or hit the bar, but they are nice.


Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've stayed at The Graduate and Creekside and liked both but they are very different. Neither are walking distance (not sure anything is though?).

The Graduate is typical for what it is: trendy and gives a good feel for the town (but not the university).

Creekside Inn is very cute but not fancy. You'd want a car. It's close to the university and you pass a lot of shopping on the way.

I'd stay at both again, but would want a car for Creekside.



Thanks. I think I'm bewtween the Graduate and Westin. But as I said, a review mentioned the Graduate being musty an I cant get past that since the last Graduate i stayed at was musty. lol. Going to compare prices
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, Anyone have hotel recs for visiting Stanford?

Thanks!


It’s California. You just pitch a tent on the sidewalk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Westin in Palo Alto is technically the closest. There is also a Graduate on University Ave and if you are looking for a better priced option the Menlo Park Inn (in Menlo) and the Creekside are both good choices but not walking distance.


Thanks. I think I'm leaning toward the Westin as I wont have a car. I looked at the Graduate but a review mentioned mustiness and the last time I stayed at a Graduate, that's what I remember.


The Stanford bus system (the Marguerite) is free and picks up at the Cal Train Station which is very close to the Westin, also drops off all over campus and around PA.
Anonymous
ok was able to get the Westin with points! (figure the money i save on not needing ubers will be worth it) Thanks so much for the suggestions!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Westin in Palo Alto is technically the closest. There is also a Graduate on University Ave and if you are looking for a better priced option the Menlo Park Inn (in Menlo) and the Creekside are both good choices but not walking distance.


Thanks. I think I'm leaning toward the Westin as I wont have a car. I looked at the Graduate but a review mentioned mustiness and the last time I stayed at a Graduate, that's what I remember.


The Stanford bus system (the Marguerite) is free and picks up at the Cal Train Station which is very close to the Westin, also drops off all over campus and around PA.



Thank you!
So I can just hop on? No questions asked?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ok was able to get the Westin with points! (figure the money i save on not needing ubers will be worth it) Thanks so much for the suggestions!


Glad to help! By the way Gott's in the Town and Country mall (it's a mid century outdoor one) is good for quick/reasonably priced dinner/lunch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Westin in Palo Alto is technically the closest. There is also a Graduate on University Ave and if you are looking for a better priced option the Menlo Park Inn (in Menlo) and the Creekside are both good choices but not walking distance.


Thanks. I think I'm leaning toward the Westin as I wont have a car. I looked at the Graduate but a review mentioned mustiness and the last time I stayed at a Graduate, that's what I remember.


The Stanford bus system (the Marguerite) is free and picks up at the Cal Train Station which is very close to the Westin, also drops off all over campus and around PA.



Thank you!
So I can just hop on? No questions asked?

Yep, hop on hop off
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