"It’s a recently renovated historic property in the heart of restaurants and grocery stores and very close to the beach. Front desk staff were friendly and accommodating. Room seemed to be made for small people, but it is 100 years old, built when people were smaller. Has some quirks but overall a pleasant hotel for an overnight stay."
"Right on the river, we we're able to kill time w some nice walks. We could see the cruise port from our bed. If I find myself in long beach again we will book."
"Second time I have stayed at this property. First time as a Renaissance. Lots of changes as they are doing a facelift during the rebranding. Rooms were clean and well appointed. Staff was the best staff I have encountered in years. Aside from the construction noise during the day right now, this place is outstanding. "
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Choose from one of Expedia’s 54 hotels in Long Beach for your beachside break.
When's the best time for a beach vacation in Long Beach?
You can plan your beach trip with this snapshot of the seasons in Long Beach: The hottest months are usually August and September with an average temp of 73°F, while the coldest months are February and January with an average of 59°F. Average annual precipitation for Long Beach is 10 inches.
What is there to see and do around Long Beach?
After arriving and settling in at your accommodation of choice, you might want to venture out and explore. If you’re excited to scope out the beaches, spend a relaxing day by the water at City Beach or Rosie’s Dog Beach. Experience the area’s aquarium and boating, and make time for local attractions like Long Beach Cruise Terminal and Aquarium of the Pacific. Other things to see and do in the area are RMS Queen Mary and One World Trade Center.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Long Beach?
This travel information can help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Long Beach with ease. To get to Long Beach, book a flight to Long Beach Municipal Airport (LGB), the closest major airport, which is located 4.4 mi (7.1 km) from the city center. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Downtown Long Beach Station, Pacific Avenue Station, and 1st Street Station. You can learn about your options for water transportation at the port.
Recent Reviews in Long Beach
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"One of my favorite hotels in LA county. It’s great for a staycation. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hotel Maya - a Doubletree by Hilton Hotel
"Great stay night before cruise. It was quiet, clean (except for some hairs on the towels, and a stain on the stylish yellow couch), and just the right size. I had an issue with my flight coming in and was able to online chat with them and they were able to relay the message and document it on my file I’d be coming in late. I love it when businesses have that capability, saves me from having to make a phone call. Beautiful property, felt safe in the area, would definitely stay again. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hyatt Centric The Pike Long Beach
"Second time I have stayed at this property. First time as a Renaissance. Lots of changes as they are doing a facelift during the rebranding. Rooms were clean and well appointed. Staff was the best staff I have encountered in years. Aside from the construction noise during the day right now, this place is outstanding. "
A verified traveller stayed at Marriott Long Beach Downtown