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 16 km from the Blythe Intaglios. Each guest room includes free WiFi.
Econo Lodge provides accommodation in Blythe. Each accommodation at the 2-star hotel has pool views, and guests can enjoy access to an outdoor swimming pool and to a garden.
Bettina
United States
Location is fine. We have stayed at the Econ Lodge many times. It has been OK. The bed was super comfortable and clean.
The bathroom needed a little more cleaning. The facility is in need of some upgrades, it is showing it's age. It was quiet for the most part. All in all it was good.
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness centre, this pet-friendly Best Western Blythe hotel features rooms with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy a daily, grab and go breakfast.
Adriene
United States
The Check-in went great, Ashley was Phenomenal! She went over and beyond, to address my issues, She was so pleasant and Professional, Very hard worker, I even seen her the next morning, cooking breakfast with a smile...
The heater worked good in my room
Bathroom and Bed was clean.
Great job Folks!!!
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.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool, this Blythe hotel is just 1 hours’ drive from Joshua Tree National Park. Free WiFi is provided. A poolside hot tub and free parking is included.
Super 8 by Wyndham Blythe features accommodation in Blythe. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Darrin
United States
The bed was comfortable and clean, the shower had great water pressure and the room was clean.
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
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
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 ok however when we arrived our key was not working and it was frustrating because the last time we stayed at this location the same thing happened, the key did not work. Also the refrigerator did not work even after we placed the spare key into the light slot. When we arrived the toilet was not working. We may try another option on our next trip to Blythe.
Everything! Staff was very pleasant. Front desk gentleman was very helpful (the HDMI cable was missing from my TV and he replaced it immediately). Loved the lemon/cucumber water in the lobby. So refreshing in the Blythe, CA summer heat.
I love the updated rooms. Laminate flooring is cooler and cleaner.
Thanks for a wonderful stay.
This has always been my favorite place to stay when I'm in the Blythe area. Like an oasis in the middle of the desert. The rooms are spotless, and the staff is always friendly and helpful. It is quiet and comfortable. The price is the best you'll find anywhere. Check in is always quick and painless. The staff is top notch.
Everything was clean, quiet, walking distance to plenty of restaurants and coin laundry. Room was clean and comfortable.
Right off the freeway for a good night sleep and shower.
The price was perfect, didn’t gouge you like most hotels, all over the country.
We generally like to stay at Hampton Inns so that we know what to expect. This hotel met those expectations. The room was clean and the electronic check in was seemless. The hot breakfast was good. The cookies at the check desk were delicious.
It was ok for resting on the road from San Diego to Phoenix. There was plenty of food choices nearby, especially recommend the bakery for breakfast (which of course was poor in the hotel with the covid excuse).
The best part of my stay Hass to be the staff. Especially Maggie. Everyone I spoke to was extremely helpful, always had a smile on their face, and made me feel like they really wanted to help.
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!
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