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Downtown Redwood City

Downtown Redwood City blends Silicon Valley hustle with historic charm around the majestic 1910 County Courthouse, now a fascinating history museum. The restored Fox Theatre's vintage marquee glows against modern office buildings while Courthouse Square hosts lively farmers markets and concerts. Tech companies and startups create a buzzing business atmosphere perfect for travelers interested in the innovation landscape. Diverse dining options range from upscale farm-to-table spots to casual ethnic eateries with strong Mexican, Italian, and Asian influences. Most hotels cater to business travelers with tech-forward amenities. Getting around is easy with the Caltrain station providing direct access to San Francisco and San Jose, plus the area is wonderfully walkable.

Redwood Shores

Redwood Shores offers a peaceful escape with miles of waterfront trails wrapping around scenic lagoons and San Francisco Bay views. The Oracle campus shows off cool public art while birds swoop overhead along the Bay Trail. You can spend your days strolling boardwalks, watching boats glide by, or catching a sunset from one of the viewing platforms that dot the shoreline. Dining options cluster near the Oracle campus with California cuisine that won't disappoint. Hotels cater mostly to business travelers but offer comfy spots to crash after exploring the area. You'll definitely want a car here—public transit is limited, but the trade-off is plenty of free parking and uncrowded walking paths.

Woodside

Woodside offers a tranquil escape where towering redwoods frame multi-million dollar estates and horse trails wind through lush landscapes. The Santa Cruz Mountains provide a stunning backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts hiking through Huddart Park or Edgewood Preserve. Filoli Historic House showcases Georgian Revival architecture with 16 acres of formal gardens that change with the seasons. Getting around requires a car, as public transit is limited in this affluent community. The Village Hub features upscale farm-to-table restaurants where tech executives and celebrities often dine. For overnight stays, expect boutique B&Bs and luxury vacation rentals nestled among the trees.

Staumbaugh Heller

Staumbaugh Heller is the quiet, tree-lined retreat you've been looking for in the pricey Silicon Valley area. This residential pocket of Redwood City trades tourist buzz for authentic suburban charm. Take morning strolls on wide sidewalks past mid-century homes, or use this peaceful base to explore nearby attractions like Fox Theatre and Hiller Aviation Museum. Getting around requires wheels—either your own car or ride-sharing services, as public transit is limited here. Most travelers choose vacation rentals or B&Bs in family homes, enjoying the perks of full kitchens and free parking. While dining options are sparse within the neighborhood, downtown Redwood City is just a quick drive away.

North Fair Oaks

North Fair Oaks serves up authentic Latino culture in the heart of Silicon Valley, without the touristy price tag. Grab some incredible tacos from family-run spots, browse mercados full of Mexican goods, or catch weekend barbacoa specials. The neighborhood hums with community life and Spanish conversations while colorful single-story homes line the streets. Fair Oaks Park offers a green retreat with sports courts and playgrounds where locals gather. Getting around works best with a car, though ride-sharing is readily available. This area provides budget-friendly meals and a genuine glimpse into vibrant Mexican-American traditions just minutes from tech giants.

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What should I expect from 3-star hotels?

A 3-star hotel is the first step toward a more upscale accommodation experience. These hotels tend to have more style and comfort than most lower-rated hotels and may have features like a pool and conference rooms. The hotel rooms themselves tend to be a bit larger, so they're more ideal for family travelers. Their location tends to be convenient as well, with attractions or highways located nearby.


What are some of the best 3-star hotels in Redwood City?

The best 3-star hotels in Redwood City depend on what you're looking for. You'll have 5,102 hotels to sort through, and finding the one most suitable for you is easy when you implement convenient search filters. You can search for hotels with specific amenities, high reviews, proximity to certain attractions, or a combination of several factors.


How much do 3-star hotels in Redwood City cost?

The cost of a 3-star hotel in Redwood City will vary quite a bit based on the time of year you book, what kinds of amenities you're looking for, and the specific location you're considering, along with an array of other factors. You can find 3-star hotels for as low as $107, but prices can fluctuate quite a bit.


How can I get deals on Redwood City 3-star hotels?

When booking 3-star hotels in Redwood City, it's important to try and book during , which comprise the off-season. More availability means lower prices in most cases. While prices start at $107, it's typically best to expect something a bit higher if you don't want to risk losing out on amenities and convenient location.


What's the difference between a 3-star hotel and a 2-star hotel?

A hotel with 3-stars in Redwood City adds some more luxurious features compared to a 2-star hotel. While a 2-star property is typically still focused on the basics, 3-star hotels add a bit of flourish and style with amenities like pools and fitness centers. Additionally, 3-star hotel rooms are bigger, so they can typically accommodate families more comfortably than 2-star hotels.


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Can I get free cancellation on 3-star hotels in Redwood City

A significant number of Redwood City hotels offer free cancellation. They'll be marked as such right on the search results page, but you can always click the actual property to learn more about the specifics of their policy. If free cancellation is a necessity for your booking, you can implement a free cancellation search filter specifically to only show properties that qualify. Don't forget, however, that some hotels require you to cancel more than 24 hours before check-in.

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