Safari Inn, a Coast Hotel
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Surrounded by theme parks and several of California's most celebrated cultural attractions, the Safari Inn is one of Burbank's favorite retro style Coast Hotel. Offering complimentary shuttle service to the Bob Hope Airport, this important Los Angeles suburban hotel is conveniently positioned less than two miles from NBC Studios and Warner Brother Studios, and only four miles from Universal Studios Hollywood Theme Park. Featuring truly original décor, the hotel has been successfully restored and modernized without compromising the integrity of its authenticity or historic charm. Patronized by coastal vacationers and Hollywood industry pundits, this recognizable hotel property has often been used as a background or setting for several notable films, including Apollo 13 and True Romance. One of the most outstanding property features is the heated outdoor pool, where casual lounge furniture, towering palms and powerful views of the hotel's trademark 1950s neon sign create an exciting atmosphere for relaxation. Other impressive amenities include complimentary continental breakfasts, conference and banquet facilities, access to a fitness center and complimentary newspapers. Stepping into one of the Safari Inn's guestrooms is like returning to the year 1955, when bright color swatches, art deco wall prints and low back arm chairs with matching ottomans were commonplace. Although the guestrooms are energetically punctuated with retro treatments of fabric and furniture, the amenities are the epitome of modern. With wireless high speed Internet access, satellite televisions, refrigerators, coffeemakers and video game through LodgeNet, this charming coastal hotel is continually an industry leader in Burbank.
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Property Amenities |
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- Interior Room Entrance
- Fitness Facility
- In-House Dining
- In-House Bar
- Handicap Accessible
- Data Ports
- Meeting Rooms
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- Dry Cleaning
- Outdoor Pool
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Airport Transportation
- Car Rent Desk
- Family Rooms
- Kitchen Units
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