Located in the San Joaquin Valley, Wyndham Visalia features indoor and outdoor pools and a restaurant and lounge. All guest rooms are equipped with free WiFi.
Located 25 mi west of Sequoia National Park, La Quinta Inn & Suites Visalia/Sequoia Gateway features an indoor pool and hot tub. It serves a daily continental breakfast.
This Visalia motel is 5 minutes’ drive away from Adventure Park Visalia. The motel features an outdoor pool, free on-site parking and rooms with free WiFi.
The Comfort Suites hotel is located in downtown Visalia, between Sequoia National Park and Yosemite National Park. The Visalia Convention Center is adjacent to this Visalia, CA hotel.
This Visalia hotel is in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley just off Highway 198. It serves a daily hot daily breakfast. All rooms come equipped with free Wi-Fi.
Holiday Inn Express Visalia-Sequoia Gateway Area, an IHG Hotel offers accommodations in Visalia. An outdoor heated pool and a fitness center is available to guests.
This hotel is within a 10-minute drive of the Visalia Convention Center and downtown. The hotel offers a microwave, refrigerator and free Wi-Fi in every guest room.
This Visalia hotel is adjacent to the Visalia Convention Center. The hotel offers an outdoor pool, gym, business center, parking and rooms with MP3 docking stations.
This Visalia Hampton Inn, featuring free Wi-Fi and an outdoor pool, is conveniently located just off CA-198. All rooms are equipped with a 32-inch flat-screen cable TV.
Located in Visalia, Residence Inn Visalia offers 3-star accommodations with a fitness center. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
We HAD TO change rooms: the first room was unbelievably...
We HAD TO change rooms: the first room was unbelievably noisy because of disfunctional airco and other loud apparatus on the roof. Moreover the room had a distinct ‘smell’: a combination of something ugly and roomspray. Suffocating.
The second room was really good! The hotel team was great though!
anne
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
We go to Visalia for a convention.
We go to Visalia for a convention. The home was not the blue cottage as there was a last minute problem with the dates we stayed at the Retro modern Home. It was lovely. Very roomy. Close to Convention Center and close to shopping. The Black Bear Diner was very close.
Sandra
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice place we stayed on our road trip heading to Sequoia...
Nice place we stayed on our road trip heading to Sequoia park. A little noisy because it was next to a main road, but ideal to get to and set off the next morning. The pool was nice and the area around it was lovely to relax after a long day of driving. It could be accessed by the back door of all the bedrooms and there were benches to sit on. Would go again. I don't think there were many cheaper options than this when we were searching.
Imanol
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Close to Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon.
Close to Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon. Visalia is a wonderful little town with fun diners and cafes. Good time diner is a 50’s theme restaurant with fabulous food at great prices. There is also Granny’s cafe with tasty breakfasts in an old time setting. Mama K’s is a very popular Resturant with the locals located in a stick yard auction building.
Bill
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Stayed in Visalia to visit both Sequoia and Kings Canyon...
Stayed in Visalia to visit both Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Although it was a great hotel it was farther than expected to both parks. And, once you arrived at the park entrances, the drive in to the sites was very far. I would recommend staying in the parks if possible. Visalia downtown was cute with many dining options and breweries.
karen
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I love a hot cup of tea before going to sleep and a cup of...
I love a hot cup of tea before going to sleep and a cup of coffee or tea in the morning. Miss not having a coffee pot in the room. Since I come to visit my family I don’t need a plush room so this works well. Checking in was quick and simple, thank you to staff.
An unexpected surprise. The hotel was thoughtfully designed with an exceptional attention to detail-the renovation was beautifully done. Extremely comfortable beds, wonderful bath/shower, and friendly staff all added up to a terrific overnight stay. Great bar and decent restaurant on the rooftop. No reason to stay anywhere else if you are in the Sequoia National Park/Visalia region.
Room next door was literally using a drill for some reason and was using it all night long. When reported to front desk they called the room next door sound of drill stop for 5 min and then continued again. Called front desk and they did nothing about it. I had to suffer not just for one night but 2 nights . Zero stars if i could
the rooms wasn’t cleans,the remote control for tv no working and the lady in the reception in the morning,was a really rude,I’m not staying again at the hotel,I’ll travel every month to Visalia and for sure don’t come back to this hotel!!!Really bad!!
The room was very clean, staff friendly and helpful and great free breakfast. Close access to freeway to get to Sequoias and also downtown Visalia for dinner. If you're a light sleeper ask for a room on side of the building away from the freeway.
Location, location, location. There was a lot to see, do or eat that was within walking distances (few blocks) in every direction. Very comfortable room and bed. Parking was convenient. Good value for a mid-priced, newer hotel.
No breakfast. The hotel was dirty, the room smelled like urine. We didn’t sleep because of the smell and checked out at 6 am just to get out of there, so not a good experience.
I loved that there was no rug in my room. Hotel rugs always seem kind of gross to me. Also loved the couch and little table over the couch. Great for working on my computer.
Clean and big room, comfortable beds, more than decent breakfast spread, convenient location, close-ish to downtown Visalia and highway to Sequoia National Park
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