Hotel Shattuck PlazavsRose Garden Inn
Hotel Shattuck Plaza and Rose Garden Inn are both rated highly by writers. Overall, Hotel Shattuck Plaza is the choice of most professionals compared to Rose Garden Inn. Hotel Shattuck Plaza comes in at 81 with recommendations from 4 reviewers including Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
Hotel Shattuck Plaza
2086 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704
From $129/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"Renovated with an opulent lobby and beautifully furnished rooms, this hotel now competes with the finest in the area, barring the Claremont."
Fodor's
"This historic boutique hotel sits amid Berkeley's downtown arts district, just steps from the U.C. campus and a short walk from the Gourmet Ghetto." Full review
Star Service
"Located one block from the Downtown Berkeley BART station, walking distance to the campus and within view of UC Berkeley's landmark campanile (a 15-minute walk), this hotel dates from 1910." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Also downtown and close to the BART station is this stately 174-room facility. Renovated by the Howard Johnson chain, it dates from 1910." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This 100-year-old downtown jewel features a foyer of red Italian glass lighting, flocked Victorian-style wallpaper – and yes, a peace sign tiled into the floor" Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This 100-year-old downtown jewel features a foyer of red Italian glass lighting, flocked Victorian-style wallpaper...colorful, vintage-chic hallways lead guests to fairly plain if comfortable rooms " Full review
Rose Garden Inn
2740 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705
From $102/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Free Parking
- Multilingual
- Kitchenette
Rough Guide
"Pleasant, if slightly dull, rooms with fireplaces in a pretty mock-Tudor mansion half a mile south of UC Berkeley. Filling buffet breakfast."
DK Eyewitness
"The appropriately named, turn-of-the-19th-century Rose Garden Inn is an oasis in the heart of urban Berkeley."
Gayot
"This Berkeley inn comprises two separate mansions, both built by real estate magnate brothers in the early 1900s."
Lonely Planet
"This charmer is quaint and just a few blocks down from the Telegraph Ave action. Two old houses are surrounded by pretty gardens." Full review