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Local Hotels The Marina Shul - Beit Menachem has the privilege of being located in the heart of Marina del Rey, CA. Marina del Rey is a thriving beach and harbor community which contains the largest man made marina in the world. Marina del Rey has a number of world class hotels, most within walking distance to our Shul. (All hotel information obtained from www.expedia.com.)
Courtyard by Marriott Marina del Rey
0.07 mi / 0.11 km to the Shul 13480 Maxella Avenue, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: 310-822-8555 Fax: 310-823-2996 Adjacent to the Villa Marina Marketplace, this five-story hotel is a half-mile from the marina’s restaurants and bike path, three miles from Santa Monica, and four miles from LAX. The hotel surrounds an open courtyard with swimming pool, whirlpool spa, and sundeck; inside guests find a lounge with wide-screen TV and garden views, and a contemporary café. The 276 contemporary guestrooms offer mirrored wardrobes, desks with ergonomic chairs, video-game consoles, and complimentary high-speed Internet access and weekday newspapers.
Marina del Rey Hotel
0.29 mi / 0.47 km to the Shul 13534 Bali Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: 800-822-4000 310-301-1000 Perched on a narrow peninsula in Marina del Rey, overlooking the colorful boating scene, this three-story hotel is five miles from LAX and 18 miles from downtown. The hotel has a restaurant and lounge with views of the colorful marina, a waterfront pool, complimentary airport shuttle service, and a gift shop with bike and skate rentals. The 157 spacious guestrooms are decorated with contemporary art and offer city or marina views. Rooms have mirrored wardrobes and dial-up Internet access.
Ramada Limited Marina del Rey
0.45 mi / 0.72 km to the Shul 3130 Washington Boulevard, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: 310-821-5086 Located a mile from Venice Beach, this hotel is 2 miles from the Santa Monica Pier and 20 miles from Disneyland. Guestrooms offer cable TV, and are equipped with coffeemakers, hair dryers, and irons with boards. The hotel offers a complimentary Continental breakfast, and has a spa tub on site.
The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey
0.46 mi / 0.74 km to the Shul 4375 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: 310-823-1700 Fax: 310-823-2403 With its own private dock at Marina del Rey, this Ritz-Carlton is less than two miles from Venice Beach, four miles from Santa Monica Beach, and six miles from LAX. The hotel has a rose garden, an outdoor pool, a fitness center, tennis and basketball courts, a contemporary restaurant with terrace seating, and fine gift and jewelry shops. The 304 European-style guestrooms feature private balconies, two-poster beds, high-speed Internet access, and large marble bathrooms with make-up mirrors and telephones.
The Marina International Hotel
0.83 mi / 1.34 km to the Shul 4200 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: 310-301-2000 Fax: 310-301-6687 This three-story hotel across the street from Marina del Rey Beach is four miles from Santa Monica Beach, five miles from LAX, and 18 miles from Hollywood. The inviting hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle service, an outdoor pool and spa tub with sundeck, and a casual restaurant and lounge with terrace dining. The 135 airy guestrooms have contemporary decor, light-wood furnishings, and dial-up Internet access. Private, furnished balconies or patios offer city views.
Marriott Marina del Rey
0.99 mi / 1.59 km to the Shul 4100 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: 310-301-3000 Fax: 310-448-4870 This 10-story Marina del Rey hotel is across the street from the boat harbor, one mile from Venice Beach. The 370 guestrooms, with step-out balconies, offer high-speed Internet access, and multi-line phones with voice mail. The fitness room is open 24 hours, and the heated outdoor pool with spa tub and sundeck are available year ‘round. |
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