3 Best Hotels in The Central Valley, California

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Chain motels and hotels predominate, but there are upscale lodgings, small inns, and Victorian-style bed-and-breakfasts.

Padre Hotel

$$ | 1702 18th St., Bakersfield, CA, 93301, USA Fodor's Choice

Erected in 1928 during the Oil Rush era, the eight-story Padre is a sophisticated contemporary haven. Inside and out, a $18-million renovation completed in 2010 pays homage to the hotel's colorful history: the exterior reflects much of the original Spanish Colonial Revival character; the marble-tiled lobby's neoclassical columns sparkle again; and the rooms and suites bear names such as the Oil Baron, Head Honcho, 40 Winks, and Maverick. Amenities include spa tubs, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi throughout the building, and five dining venues, the fanciest of which, the elegant, neoclassical Belvedere ($$$), emphasizes fresh, seasonal California fare. Noteworthy among the others, the second-floor rooftop lounge pleases with its views and fire pits, and the Farmacy café is open from 6 am to 10 pm.

Pros

  • In the heart of historic downtown
  • Hip urban vibe
  • 24-hour room service

Cons

  • Noise from the bars and lounges travels to some rooms
  • Service sometimes inconsistent
1702 18th St., Bakersfield, CA, 93301, USA
661-427–4900
Hotel Details
109 rooms, 2 suites
No meals

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University Plaza Waterfront Hotel

$$ | 110 W. Fremont St., Stockton, CA, 95202, USA Fodor's Choice

Easily Stockton's nicest nonchain property, the glass-walled University Plaza is also one of the city's most conveniently located large hotels: overlooking McLeod Lake and Miners Levee, it's near the Stockton Arena, Banner Island Ballpark, the Haggin Museum, and the Bob Hope Theatre. It's also quite fabulous and packed with perks such as free Wi-Fi everywhere and Starbucks coffee in all the guest rooms. The rooms' thoughtful layout—the desks are large and the data ports and electrical outlets are easily accessible—keeps the hotel's business clientele happy, and the comfortable beds, crisp decor, and fancy bath products leave them and the many leisure travelers feeling pampered indeed. The hotel's Delta Bistro and Lounge serves American favorites and pours local wines and clever cocktails.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Full service
  • Business center
  • Swank exterior
  • Waterfront sitting areas
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Conventions and wedding-party hubbub
110 W. Fremont St., Stockton, CA, 95202, USA
209-944–1140
Hotel Details
179 roooms and suites
No meals

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Bakersfield Marriott Convention Center

$$ | 801 Truxtun Ave., Bakersfield, CA, 93301, USA

A safe choice, the full-service Marriott caters to the business and convention crowd with spacious, tech-updated rooms that also serve vacationing families well. Welcome splashes of color enliven the public spaces, and the room furnishings are handsome and smartly arranged. All rooms have flat-screen high-def TVs and high-speed Wi-Fi and are stocked with nice bath products.

Pros

  • Clean
  • Large pool
  • Good fitness center
  • Convenient to convention center
  • Business services
  • Discounted weekend rates often available online

Cons

  • Not much character
  • Service can be spotty
801 Truxtun Ave., Bakersfield, CA, 93301, USA
661-323–1900
Hotel Details
250 rooms , 9 suites
No meals

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