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    3.0 (202 reviews)
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    BEDBUGS!!!!!!!!!!! and don't expect to be helped with anything!! i would give zero stars if i could. i found a bedbug at dang near 4AM. i called front desk and they tell me they can move me to a different room. mind you it's four in the morning and my things are everywhere. they offer me nothing for LITERALLY BEDBUGS. not even a SMALL discount for the wild inconvenience of packing and moving all my stuff past the homeless guy outside in the dead middle of the night. NOTHING. then i go to the kiosk and the guy is COMPLETELY unhelpful describing where my room is. ITS FOUR IN THE MORNING. he's like left. the staff room. it's the next room over. ITS NOT THE NEXT ROOM OVER. it's through a door, a hallway, and another door, and then it's to the left. ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BUILDING. would've been nice if after all i had to deal with because of BEDBUGS !!!!!!!! if i had any help at all locating my new room besides the repeated instructions over and over as im hauling bags!!!! and the cherry on top? straight up piece of gum stuck to the nightstand in the new room. they charge a $50 deposit, of course i called them to tell them it was there so they wouldn't not refund. since they're in the business of being cheap. i wouldn't recommend this place to a rat!

    Email sent by Expedia saying how the hotel didn't wanted to answer.
    yadira n.

    This is the worst hotel listed in daly city. My building burned about a week ago and I was desperate looking for a place to stay with my family and I came across Mylo hotel. I booked three nights. One hour after I booked this hotel I received a call from HSA saying that they were going to help us so I went to the hotel and explain my situation but because I booked though Expedia the hotel told me that I had to talk to them. So I called Expedia and they were so nice to try to help me but the hotel didn't wanted to help me. I just went to the hotel and they refuse to help me. I told them this was a hard situation for me. I have two kids one that is 9 years old and one that is 7 and I explain we need led that money to eat. Any good heart person that can be sensitive to situations like this in life would understand how hard is to be homeless with two small children and the uncertainty and the stress that a house fire causes. I am devastated from the heartless responses I received from the people working at this hotel. I believe the owners because they where in the office doing office work and look like a dad and two sons. I would never come back to this hotel or recommend it to anybody, specially to people in hard situations like mine.

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    Dianna B.

    The Hotel's average nightly price is $80. For $80 it would have been 3, maybe 4 stars, but they jacked up their prices to $250 a night for the weekend of Opensauce. This is NOT a $250 a night hotel. It is a $80 a night hotel in need of renovation. The room was adequate. The bed was clean, and that was greatly appreciated. The bathroom window had a hole in the screen. Our chair was threadbare. The pillows were okish. We were on the 2nd floor, 2 staircases the only way to get to the room. You check in at the window, a left over from the 50's. We did not use their housekeeping in the 4 days we were there, and were annoyed that they only use flat sheets. They don't stay tucked in. We asked for clean towels, and had to trade in our old towels before they were given to us. I would probably not stay there in the future.

    Plantlady5150 Y.

    Probably the worst hotel I have ever been to. I stayed here with my husband we went to a local event. The parking lot looks sketchy. The customers were just as questionable. We witnessed a women come park in the parking lot and pick up "something " from one of the rooms. The women just went up to door and the man opened it and handed her "something" then she walked off back to her car. Literally just saw a drug deal. The room smelled of heavy urine. The floor was cement and had a bunch of scratches on it in one spot like something was clawing at the floor. Couldn't stay here. We choose to leave and try to contact management and never got a clear answer when she was coming in. Myra was the manager. The next day, I did receive a call the next day, but it wasn't in regards to the concerns I had with the room or getting my money back. Basically, the counter guy called to see if we were going to stay another night?? Like what? I let him know that we had checked out soon after we arrived. I also asked him if I could speak to the manager because we were told that she would be in the morning. The first conversation I had with him he said she was going to be in at 3 PM and that he would get back to us but never did. So I called him back 20 min later and again asked if he ever spoke to the manager. He told us that he never heard anything from the manager and couldn't do anything for us unless he got a confirmation from her. All in all horrible unprofessional, no accountability for how the conditions were in the room and honestly just don't stay here. I have learned my lesson and honestly I recommend don't stay anywhere less than 200 bucks a night. ##DO NOT STAY HERE#

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    Peter L.

    Our first time here & thought it was adequate but not great. Being a small boutique hotel it has its charms & inherent flaws. We appreciated the complimentary parking which is a rarity in any SF area hotels. The lot was inside the hotel courtyard so we felt safer. There are about 19 tight parking spots which is an excellent ratio for a 36-room hotel. You can park on the street at your own peril, but beware of street cleaning days. Check in was prompt & efficient even though we were 2 hr early. There were ice water & solid coffee available 24/7 inside the small office, that's also where you can grab the breakfast in a box, there is no designated "dining area" for guests. The boutique hotel is the byproduct of a renovated old building, so you will hear the stairs & floors creak. All of the king sized rooms are located in the back instead of next to the main street (Geneva) so they are more "quiet". That said there were still obnoxious car & motorcycle noises deep into the night. We can also hear when neighbors cough, talk or move about next door & above us. Car alarms in the parking lot went off twice in the middle of the night. Overall there were much excitements on this Saturday nite. Room was small but adequate, bed was medium firm, pillows & comforters were a bit thin so we didn't get that plush feeling. There was a faint "old building" aroma in the room, but nowhere as obnoxious compared to some of the rotten motels I have stayed at. The small brown leather chair & the accent window curtains were a nice touch; a mini fridge & Keurig completed the furnishings. We saw no closet but there were a few hooks & hangers by the dress mirror. Thats also where you will find the hair dryer & ironing board. There were outlets & usp ports by the small side table. It took us a while to figure out how to operate the switch for the dimmable recess lights. Bathroom was relatively spacious & contained the basic essentials. Water pressure was low & temp was just warm at 10 am, i was told the water was "hotter" at night. We visited the area to sample local SF good eats so the complimentary BF was low on our priority. The cartoon box contained the basics: apple, Chobani yogurt, 4 very stale donut balls and one boiled egg that tasted slightly sour. The ladies at the office were courteous & helpful. None of the deficiencies above were of human in nature. I am always for supporting local business in diverse neighborhoods, thus prob will still consider staying here again in the future.

    Basic small room. Not terrible.
    Bob E.

    I'm laying here right now. Third time tonight that this same asshole has set off their car horn and woken the entire motel up. Looks like some cholo. Inconsiderate and the sound of the horn goes right through the paper thin walls. It jolted me from my sleep and I grabbed my gun the first time out of surprise/shock/thinking it was robbery. Fucking terrible sleep tonight. 3am, the car horn goes off again. I go outside and see that there's 3 people around a silver car. Probably a drug deal going down. I don't care about the drug deal, the noise is pissing me off terribly. The asshole is still sitting in his car right now. Called front desk who won't do anything about it. I was finally able to sleep after stick in foam earplugs. Summary: 1.) This is a motel not a hotel 2.) Lots of noise 3.) Late night drug deals 4.) Staff doesn't care Best thing about my stay: 1.) There is a mini fridge

    Kimberly S.

    Was a decent stay for a couple days was a little loud with other guest with screaming babies but the room was cool for the price an we where close to some good food with a short car ride

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