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    fumigating the room next door?
    Nathan M.

    The room I was in (room 109) presented me with a different type of cockroach every night I was there (one on my nightstand, one coming out of an access panel above the shower (pictured below)). On the second night, i asked the hotel if they had a different room due to the infestation in my room. The employee at the front desk stated that they had no vacancy and left me with a can of roach spray to fend for myself. Upon check out the next morning, I noticed the room next to me (room 110) seemed to be set up for possible fumigation (pictured below). When I went to ask for a refund (through an agent at hotels.com) from the property for only one of the two nights I had stayed there, they were unwilling. Dont stay here if you can at all help it. In my experience, the motel doesn't really seem to care about the cleanliness of its rooms so much so that there are cockroaches (as well as ants) everywhere. I was only able to actually sleep one of the two nights I stayed there. Never again.

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    Very friendly staff and the rooms were clean and comfortable. A wonderful value; I'll stay here again next time I'm in Glendale.

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    Loved it for the night .. simple but yet elegant. Has everything you need, also has a microwave and fridge to use for your convenience!

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    I would Not recommend this place. Very smelly. We asked to exchange, all the rooms were horribly stinky.

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    Yes, as the YELP reviewer said, the lobby/check-in desk had the sweet subtle smell of curry, and the Indian-American hosts were gracious, gentle, and welcoming.

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    There are some things I really like about Embassy Suites by Hilton Los Angeles Glendale and some…read morething I don't like very much. Let's cover the pros and cons: Pro #1: It's a pet-friendly hotel. It's not free to bring pets, and it's not cheap to bring your cat or dog, but it's not as bad as other places. Con #1: You have to pay $28 per day for self-parking in the lot underneath the hotel. I hate paying for parking at a hotel. Pro #2: They have complimentary breakfast and it's better than your typical continental breakfast at a hotel. There's an omelet station, scrambled eggs, bacon, pork sausage, pancakes or French toast (depending on the day), bread (bagels, English muffins, and toast), fruit, cereal, various pastries, yogurt, juice, tea, coffee, and more. Pretty solid. Con #2: There's a lot of noise as the hotel is located on a popular street in Glendale and it's close to the highway. At least my room was noisy. I had to wear earplugs each night (I'm a light sleeper). Pro #3: The rooms are suites so they're more spacious than your typical hotel room. There's a bedroom with a door and a nice living room area with a mini fridge and a microwave. Con #3: Some service snafus. I checked in digitally and I was supposed to have a virtual key card. It didn't work as there was an issue with the app. I requested some towels and they said they would bring them up to my room. They never did. I had to call back and they brought them up this time (though they brought a different number of towels than what I requested. Pro #4: They have a complimentary happy hour from 5:30-7:00 p.m. where each guest can get two alcoholic beverages (wells, beer, and wine). They also have some light bites such as chips and salsa/guac, pita bread and hummus, snack mix, or crostini (depending on the day). Con #4: The rooms are pretty clean and comfy, but they could be nicer. Case in point: an old hand towel was in between my mattress and the mattress box. All in all, a slightly above average experience. Without the expensive parking fees and lower pet fees, that would make a positive difference.

    I am writing to report a series of frustrating room access and guest service issues during our…read morestay. The day after our stay, our room key stopped working. A kind Asian woman at the front desk promptly resolved the issue and issued a replacement without any complications. However, the key stopped working again the following day. When I approached the front desk for help this morning, the male clerk on duty refused to issue a replacement. He said, "You guys didn't check out." What do you mean? I just got a new key yesterday ! After I mentioned that I was briefly leaving just to pick up my mother from work after a long 12 hour graveyard shift, he stated my name was not on the authorization list contradicting the fact that my identity had already been verified by the staff the previous day. Because of this arbitrary roadblock, my mother had to alter her plans and waste money on an Uber directly to the hotel just so we could access our room. bro I was just trying to pick up my mom and get on with my day The same male clerk gave us three new room keys when we arrived back to the lobby and told us that everything was fine even though he had previously informed us that there were problems yet he was the one that made it a bigger deal than it was. This hotel apparently has some issues with their key system but that is minor compared to the inconsistent and poor service that your staff provided us. I would appreciate it if the management could review the front desk security footage and review the logs from June 20, 2026 at approximately 7:30 AM. As frequent travelers, we expect great service from hotels. The lack of professionalism that was displayed by the staff at this hotel should be resolved to make sure that this type of service is not provided to future guests.

    Hilton Los Angeles North/Glendale & Executive Meeting Ctr

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    It was hard to know what to expect with this hotel. The reviews were also negative and I often…read morethink people are truly just expecting too much or I don't know, off their rockers. Honestly, everything would've been pretty mid except for that They only had one elevator working out of four possibilities for a hotel with I think 18 floors and very busy. Waiting for the elevator especially when you're on the 11th floor so if you have luggage using the stairs is not really an option. It truly made every time leaving or coming into the hotel a very annoying process to have to wait in a huge line then be smooshed in a gigantic queue for the elevator. Also, the gift shop was so overwhelmingly overpriced. A little pack of almonds like a couple ounces was 6-7 dollars. It's super close to Transit and also the Americana so that's really why we chose it for this particular location, parking was also really expensive but I used one of those parking apps to find something nearby for like $15 instead of paying well over $30 to park for a night, . Additionally, just walk your butt over to Trader Joe's across the street and grab some items instead of paying out the nose at the gift shop. Didn't eat any food there. I didn't have any problems with cleanliness of the rooms, yes, it was a little bit dated, but my main complaint was just It was really inexcusable to have three of the elevators out on a busy weekend with probably close to capacity crowd at the hotel. They should've had an emergency person coming in to fix the elevator on that day. There is an outdoor pool that's heated, it's set online. I think that there is a hot tub, but there is no such hot tub. So we didn't try the pool even though it was heated because I think we'd really just would've preferred a hot tub. I was able to use a peloton bike to work out which I appreciated, but there is no sauna. It's all locked up, even though it appears that there's a sauna, and some places online list the sauna, the sauna is not functional. The gym is quite large.

    For a Hilton property, this place is run down. The Hilton Garden Inns, Hamtons, and Home2s in the…read morearea are nicer and cheaper. The problems stacked up fast. Shower was broken, water coming out of both the faucet and the showerhead at the same time. Lamp bulb was out. Paint peeling everywhere. I wiped down the chair with a wipe and it came back dark. The door gaps are so wide you can hear everything in the hallway. This ranks near the bottom of every Hilton I've stayed at including ones out in the boonies.

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    Starting with check-in: I couldn't find anyone at the front desk. A very nice gentleman cleaning…read morerooms offered to find someone for me. Strange encounter. The clerk wasn't outright rude, but for the first several minutes seemed pretentious, like I wasn't good enough to stay there. He didn't introduce himself or ask my name; I introduced myself and asked his name after check-in, and he warmed up a bit. It felt like I'd caught him doing something wrong or arrived before he was ready. I had to ask multiple questions because he didn't offer information or engage. My customer service was on point--his, not so much. I'd been driving all day and was exhausted, wearing very casual clothes, but he felt very judgey. I asked to see the rooms after reading reviews. The first was rundown and not worth the $150 he quoted. He kept going into the back office between questions, implying he was busy or nearly full (there was only one car outside). When I asked to see the other side of the hotel, which had allegedly been updated, he bragged about being fully booked, though I only ever saw three cars. Odd. The second room was just okay, but I was too tired to find another hotel, so I stayed one night. Few things frustrate me more than visible neglect and lack of detail. There were drywall screw heads popping out, scuffed walls, holes, and water-damaged bathroom drywall from a poorly placed glass shower door--crumbling onto the floor. The floor itself was dirty. The outer entry door was peeling badly, shedding bits of clear coating onto the floor and my hands. The blinds appeared to not have been cleaned in months--which should be done regularly. The bed frame was filthy--dust, debris, bits of wrappers and food. It was clearly dirty, with oils, handprints, and dried liquids (I'll leave that to your imagination). The closet doors, off-white, had visible hand grime. The disinfectant wipes I used were brown - yuck. The lamp was dusty, an outlet near the bed had a broken metal piece stuck inside, and both the bathroom vent and hair dryer were caked with dust. The dryer filter hadn't been cleaned in ages. The countertop above the mini fridge was detaching, the bathroom shelf was decaying, and the shower glass hadn't been cleaned. The creamy drip marks on the wall--hopefully conditioner or soap--remained, and the grout was mold-stained. A simple bleach spray would've fixed it. The shower water pressure was awful, with calcification that needs vinegar soaking. It also leaked from the stem. Meanwhile, the sink had too much pressure. The cleaning staff were wonderful--always offering help. The issues here clearly stem from management, not staff. I realize this isn't a four-star hotel and that my standards are higher than average. Having worked in property management and emergency response, I've been in many homes across all conditions and know what "clean" should look like. I attached photos (which don't even capture all of it) so others can decide for themselves. Public beds and showers should be cleaned frequently so dust, germs, and bugs don't build up. The initial clerk did warm up by the end, and wasn't outright rude, just awkward and pretentious at first. When I checked out, a different man was working. He was extremely pushy, insisting I stay longer despite me saying I had to get back on the road. Then he handed me a clipboard and said it was mandatory to fill out--a sheet listing my name, room number, and space for comments, stacked under previous guests' notes. I told him I'd review the hotel online instead. He insisted I fill in each section, so under "comments" I wrote "review on Yelp." Other than being pushy, he was friendly--but it was an annoying end to a stay that wasn't worth the cost. Not the worst stay I've had, but definitely not one I'd repeat.

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    During my stay at the Conrad Hotels & Resorts, I witnessed an employee named Joy go above and…read morebeyond to protect and care for a guest, and I truly believe her actions deserve recognition. Last night, I saw a young woman enter the hotel clearly under the influence alongside a young man. At first, I assumed they were together, but something about the situation felt off. The young man seemed to be following her and trying to control the interaction while insisting she was "fine" and didn't need help. What stood out to me was that Joy did not simply take his word for it. She stepped in, calmly took control of the situation, and continued checking on the young woman despite the man trying to speak over her. After some back and forth, I heard Joy directly ask the young woman if she knew the man. Shockingly, the young woman said no. At that moment, Joy immediately asked the man to step away and questioned why he claimed to know her and why he was following her. Once confronted, the man left. From what I witnessed, the young woman was then safely escorted and able to recover in safety. As a bystander, I cannot express how much respect I have for Joy. In today's world, many people would have ignored the situation or brushed it off as people "just having fun." Instead, Joy trusted her instincts and potentially protected that woman from a very dangerous situation. Because of her attentiveness and courage, that young woman was able to safely wake up without a stranger in her room or something far worse happening to her. Watching this unfold honestly made me feel safer staying at this property. Employees like Joy are rare, and the Conrad should be incredibly grateful to have someone so observant, compassionate, and proactive representing their hotel. On behalf of that young woman and as someone who witnessed everything unfold, thank you, Joy, for stepping in when it mattered most. The world needs more people like you. Keep up the amazing work.

    The Conrad Los Angeles was the perfect place to stay overnight in LA. While not walking distance…read morefrom much, it was easy to uber. The hotel was very clean and accommodating. The best and comfiest hotel bed. The views and interior design were spectacular and the restaurant and dining options were delicious. The amenities were great as well. The hotel so kindly held our luggage after the check out time, which was a tremendous help before our late flight. When a hotel is as accommodating as the Conrad, it truly makes the whole experience. I will definitely be staying here again!

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