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357, 12th Street, 94607, Oakland, Alameda County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 510-879-6500
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 37.8019977, Longitude: -122.26997
Pat Henry Rodriguez Padilla
::Very nice and quiet rooms. Check-in was self service, we had all the basic needs in the room (mini fridge, coffe machine, laptop desk, TV, hair dryer). Take into account there's no parking place so the car must be left somewhere else
Caitlin Eby-McKenzie
::Came home and found that I was covered in bedbugs bites. Drilling in the courtyard at 10 am, lacking basic amenities.
Howard Kellogg
::Surprisingly quiet. Comfortable room except desk is not ergonomic for computer use. Could fit a sitting chair and a suit case stand. The patio is inviting but the lobby less so. Good area for lunches and dinners. Breakfasts are mostly coffee shops.
Sandy Fischler-Laube
::So, this place is half hotel, half AirBnB. As near as I can tell, the Trending Wine people bought a building in downtown Oakland not knowing what to do with the second floor (which used to be office space, you can still see the mail slots in the door). They apparently decided to turn those offices into hotel rooms. There is no full-time staff available overnight, you'll check in down at the wine store and get a code to access the building during evening hours. Good: - While the building is old, all the elements in the room are brand new. The bathrooms in particular have some very stylish (and not cheap) pieces like a gorgeous barn door entry and the shower doors are lovely. The sink is also lovely. - Affordable hotel rooms in downtown Oakland are hard to come by, a lot of people travel on business and have expense limitations. There is a big hole in the market between the sub $200 a night range and the lowest price available at the Marriott Courtyard during the working week when business travelers are looking for rooms. Trending Inn does help fill that hole. Bad: - The rooms are all on the second floor and there is no elevator. Be prepared to haul your gear up the stairs. - As nice as some of the elements to the room are, they really whiffed on the beds. The bed frames are noisy and cheap, every time I rolled over it sounded like something broke. The mattress is also bottom of the barrel and the sheets are the thinnest textile ever shipped out of China. - There's no interior lock so a guest can't ever feel comfortable that no one is going to come barging through the door. - No blackout drapes to darken the room during daylight hours. - It really felt to me like the rooms were designed to photograph very well but not planned for anyone to actually stay in them - for example there was no box of tissues, no spare roll of toilet paper, no easy access electrical outlets for travelers to easily charge devices, and there's no shelf in the shower stall for soaps or toiletries. - The towels were extremely thin and my floor mat had shoe prints on it like it hadn't been washed or was stained and the management is too cheap to throw it out or consign it to rags. Also note that the only restaurants within a two block radius are all Chinese, which the lone exception of a pizza joint (which was very good).
Evan Klaus
::Advice to management: -check mini fridges. My room had very old Chinese food from a previous guest in the fridge that smelled up the whole room. -provide hand soap and lotion on sink -check water pressure. Sink was shooting water on the floor -White linens. Gray sheets feel dirty like you are trying to hide a lack of cleanliness. -Better quality towels