This motel is less than 10 minutes’ drive from the California/Arizona border. Guest rooms feature a seating area with cable TV. An outdoor pool is featured for guest use.
Featuring an outdoor pool and hot tub, Hampton Inn & Suites Blythe is located just minutes from the majestic Colorado River and 9.9 mi from the Blythe Intaglios. Each guest room includes free WiFi.
Econo Lodge is offering accommodations in Blythe. Each room at the 2-star hotel has pool views, and guests can enjoy access to an outdoor swimming pool and to a garden.
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness center, this pet-friendly Best Western Blythe hotel features rooms with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy a daily, grab and go breakfast.
Marissa
United States of America
The kindness of the employees . Breakfast had a great variety
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Blythe, an IHG Hotel is offering accommodations in Blythe. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Emeterio
United States of America
The location was good the people were always nice and kind
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool, this Blythe hotel is just a 1 hour drive from Joshua Tree National Park. Free Wi-Fi is provided. A poolside hot tub and free parking is included.
Deana
United States of America
i love the staff, everyone is so personable! The beds are super comfortable
This Rodeway Inn & Suites, California is 10 miles from the Colorado River. The motel offers a microwave and refrigerator in every room. An outdoor pool is available for guest relaxation.
Super 8 by Wyndham Blythe has accommodations in Blythe. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
James
United States of America
I booked this hotel instead of the Motel 6 because of the breakfast. The breakfast consisted of a thermos of coffee and your choice of a mini-muffin (not a full size muffin) or a snackbar and a sign said take one only (I am not making this up). A picture of the breakfast bar on the booking,com website (now removed, possibly because I pointed it out) showed a cereal dispenser and a waffle iron. When I complained the clerk stated they had not received a permit yet. When I asked for a credit the clerk stated thus was a standard Super 8 breakfast, an obviously false statement and refused to give me a ten dollar credit. The grounds are in poor condition, the sink leaked dirty water out of the wall after a shower. The room had a very strong disinfectant smell that burnt my eyes the first day until I could air the room out. When I pointed the smell out, the clerk said it was the disinfectant, again almost zero sympathetic reaction to attempt to solve a customer request. The room was clean if devoid of furniture and the bed was reasonably comfortable. No maid service during stay. If I paid $60 I would be more sympathetic but $90 for the first two weekday nights and $100 for an added third night was too much. I will go with the Motel 6 if I ever return to Blythe.
This poor town is incredibly depressed. The hotel was AWFUL, and Domino's pizza tried to charge me $35 for a medium pizza, then suddenly dropped it to $13.99 when I said, "$35!?". More than half of the businesses are closed/condemned!
McDonald
8.0
Scored 8.0
The most important thing was that Blythe is close to...
The most important thing was that Blythe is close to Quartzite, Arizona. we were visiting a very large yearly gem and mineral show there. Another highlight of Blythe is the Sizzler restaurant, very good food.
Patty
8.0
Scored 8.0
Well Blythe is Blythe, for the 50 years I have been going...
Well Blythe is Blythe, for the 50 years I have been going through there, the typical response is I'm sorry when I tell people I am going to or through Blythe. With that being said, I had no issues, the hotel was very nice and convenient, and the girl who checked us in recommended Garcia's restaurant that I would rate the mexican food a 10.
Tracy
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
My family's reason for going to Blythe was to go Geode...
My family's reason for going to Blythe was to go Geode Hunting. It was February and perfect weather for spending time in the desert. We didn't stay in the city for long, it didn't strike me as a city that needs exploring. it is not very big. We did stop by a little hole in the wall for Mexican food that was delicious called Garcias Restaurant that I would absolutely recommend. Everything we ate was yummy. (the photo is from our drive through the desert to get to the Potato Patch.
Jennifer
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Seriously would never stay there ever again, the night...
Seriously would never stay there ever again, the night manager woke me after midnight with some story of another person with the exact same name and confirmation number but booked with Expedia instead of Booking.com was wanting my room, This was an absolute impossibility for some one with the same name in Blythe that night, this woman was not in her right mind, then proceeded to claim that Booking.com had charged me 3 times not her and promised to rectify the extra payment which 3 weeks later has not happened. an absolute nightmare and to top it off, the place was filthy.
greg
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in Blythe to go to the gem and mineral shows in...
We stayed in Blythe to go to the gem and mineral shows in Quartzite, AZ, which is 1/2 hour east. Not a lot in Blythe but there are definitely more food options here than in Quartzite. The Mexican restaurants are pretty good! The desert is beautiful. We had enough time to do a short hike to see the Intaglios at the Big Marias ACEC.
The room was really really comfortable with the living room and fridge, ice machine, big parking lot. The breakfast really surprised me with the variety of options. Most places keep it very simple but this hotel had eggs and fruit, waffles, yogurt etc.
Check in/out was easy and in general it exceeded my expectations.
We loved the pool which was warm, the breakfast which was hot and our room which was large, clean and cool. The staff were very pleasant and helpful. This will now be our preferred hotel next time we are in Blythe.
Very friendly staff. I had not planned on staying overnight in Blythe but after enduring an hour and a half traffic jam 20 miles south of there, I could not keep driving all the way to my destination in Tucson.
The location is ideal. The hotel is located in an area that is quiet and peaceful. The manager was very helpful in getting me settled for the night. The room was well equipped. Very clean and appealing.
I was able to park right in front of the room, probably it was a slow season.
Convenient location: there are many restaurants and fast food chains nearby, near freeway but room is quiet (for me).
Room was big enough with a king and queen bed.
The hotel is somewhat dated but ok for an overnight stay in the road.
Right off Interstate 10. in a good location for a morning run into LA.
The hotel was so creepy with men lingering in the parking lot I was too uneasy I didn’t stay. The place looked filthy on the outside I didn’t even go in the room. I left immediately.
I likes that the hotel was close to the freeway, food and of course Starbucks! We have stayed in Blythe multiple times within the last 2 years and this was by far our best stay!
The staff are excellent - super helpful, whether front desk, breakfast person or housekeeping. Gym is good and hotel, while not fancy, is clean and fairly new.
Nice and quiet hotel with helpful personnel . There’s also a pool that you can use and small continental breakfast included . Of course parking is free .
The location is ok and near to what the town has to offer in terms of fast food restaurants. Actually, the motel has a very nice fountain in front of it.
Loved this old motel being lovingly renovated!!! I hate chain hotels - sorry but they loose the personal touch. This place was the best of both worlds.
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