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Best Western University Lodge
123 B Street
Davis,
CA
95616-4636
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Description: Enjoy convenient access to the UC Davis Campus, the Mondavi Center and the downtown area while staying at this newly renovated Davis, California hotel. Welcome to the Best Western University Lodge, where guests will experience the highest quality of customer service, accommodations and amenities for an affordable price. Situated in northern California, this newly renovated Davis hotel offers well-appointed guest rooms complete with cable satellite television with HBO and free wireless high-speed Internet access for guests' convenience. Wake up each morning to a complimentary continental breakfast before working out in the hotel's fitness center or relaxing in the spa. This Sacramento area hotel also features a full-service business center for the corporate traveler. Pets are always welcome! Guests staying at this Yolo County hotel will find themselves only one block from the University of California-Davis Campus, home to many college sporting games and student/family events. Just minutes from downtown, guests will enjoy strolling through the local shops, eating at local restaurants or visiting attractions such as the local Farmer's Market or the Mondavi Center, just half a mile away. The Veterinary Teaching Hospital is also within a couple of minutes of the hotel. Davis is also home to several events throughout the year for both locals and visitors to enjoy including the Davis Double Century Bike Race, Picnic Day and the Whole Earth Festival. The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western University Lodge is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Davis, California. Make a reservation today and save!
·From: Interstate 5 South. Go on 113 South to Russell Blvd. Exit and turn left. Take Russell Blvd. to B Street. The Best Western University Lodge is located right on B Street three blocks to 2nd and B Streets. ·From: Interstate 5 North. Take Interstate 80 West to Davis. Take Richards Blvd. Exit right to downtown. The Best Western University Lodge is at 2nd and B streets. ·From: I-80 West or East. Go to Davis and take Richards Blvd Exit to downtown. The Best Western University Lodge is at 2nd and B streets.
Amenities: Bar/Lounge, Parking, Business Center, Fitness Center or Spa, AM/FM Alarm Clock, Coffee Maker in Room, Free Parking, Free Local Telephone Calls, Hairdryers Available, Modem Lines in Room, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Pets Allowed, Television with Cable
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Guarantee Policy: You must use a credit card to book online.

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0.2 mile(s) from UC Davis .2 mile(s) from UC Davis 18 mile(s) from Sacramento State University 18 mile(s) from Sacramento State University, California State University at Sacramento, CALocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from UC Davis Campus, 5,200 acres, 3,900 of which are devoted to agricultural research. UC Davis is the third-largest university in the UC system and an integral part of the Davis community. This prestigious university hosts thousand of visitors annually for events such as the Whole Earth Festival and Picnic Day, and is just as likely to stage a lunchtime jazz fest on the Quad. Founded as the "University Farm" in 1908 amid fertile fields of the state's Central Valley, UC Davis has emerged as an acknowledged international leader in agricultural, biological, biotechnological and environmental sciences. UC Davis offers more than 150 undergraduate majors and 70 graduate programs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the College of Engineering and the College of Letter and Science. Plus four professional schools: the School of Law, the Graduate School of Management, the School of Medicine and a School of Veterinary Medicine. Outdoor activities are a way of life in Davis. With its more than 400-acres of parks and open spaces, recreational opportunities include: baseball diamonds, municipal golf course, tennis courts, pools and public facilities and 50 individual children's play areas. Host to many national competitions such as the Master Swim Program, Double Century Cycle Race, several running races and the Women's Volleyball Festival (Held each June, the festival is the second-largest women's sporting event in the world.). A colorful palette of artworks by internationally recognized artists in many galleries, a treat for young and old alike. A revolving schedule of live music, cultural exhibitions and outdoor entertainment on the UC Davis campus and throughout the city captivates both Davis residents and visitors year-round. Two musical theaters offer an alternative to the latest box-office smash, as well as children's productions. To accommodate the movie buffs there are more than 10 local big screens featuring the latest and greatest in Hollywood entertainment. With its unique cultural, entertainment, shopping and educational opportunities, Davis is like no other city in America. Its small-town hospitality and charm, coupled with progressive thinking, allows the past and present to mingle together, creating a city for the future.Local Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from UC Davis Campus, 5,200 acres, 3,900 of which are devoted to agricultural research. UC Davis is the third-largest university in the UC system and an integral part of the Davis community. This prestigious university hosts thousand of visitors annually for events such as the Whole Earth Festival and Picnic Day, and is just as likely to stage a lunchtime jazz fest on the Quad. Founded as the "University Farm" in 1908 amid fertile fields of the state's Central Valley, UC Davis has emerged as an acknowledged international leader in agricultural, biological, biotechnological and environmental sciences. UC Davis offers more than 150 undergraduate majors and 70 graduate programs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the College of Engineering and the College of Letter and Science. Plus four professional schools: the School of Law, the Graduate School of Management, the School of Medicine and a School of Veterinary Medicine. Outdoor activities are a way of life in Davis. With its more than 400-acres of parks and open spaces, recreational opportunities include: baseball diamonds, municipal golf course, tennis courts, pools and public facilities and 50 individual children's play areas. Host to many national competitions such as the Master Swim Program, Double Century Cycle Race, several running races and the Women's Volleyball Festival (Held each June, the festival is the second-largest women's sporting event in the world.). A colorful palette of artworks by internationally recognized artists in many galleries, a treat for young and old alike. A revolving schedule of live music, cultural exhibitions and outdoor entertainment on the UC Davis campus and throughout the city captivates both Davis residents and visitors year-round. Two musical theaters offer an alternative to the latest box-office smash, as well as children's productions. To accommodate the movie buffs there are more than 10 local big screens featuring the latest and greatest in Hollywood entertainment. With its unique cultural, entertainment, shopping and educational opportunities, Davis is like no other city in America. Its small-town hospitality and charm, coupled with progressive thinking, allows the past and present to mingle together, creating a city for the future.Local Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from UC Davis Campus, 5,200 acres, 3,900 of which are devoted to agricultural research. UC Davis is the third-largest university in the UC system and an integral part of the Davis community. This prestigious university hosts thousand of visitors annually for events such as the Whole Earth Festival and Picnic Day, and is just as likely to stage a lunchtime jazz fest on the Quad. Founded as the "University Farm" in 1908 amid fertile fields of the state's Central Valley, UC Davis has emerged as an acknowledged international leader in agricultural, biological, biotechnological and environmental sciences. UC Davis offers more than 150 undergraduate majors and 70 graduate programs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the College of Engineering and the College of Letter and Science. Plus four professional schools: the School of Law, the Graduate School of Management, the School of Medicine and a School of Veterinary Medicine. Outdoor activities are a way of life in Davis. With its more than 400-acres of parks and open spaces, recreational opportunities include: baseball diamonds, municipal golf course, tennis courts, pools and public facilities and 50 individual children's play areas. Host to many national competitions such as the Master Swim Program, Double Century Cycle Race, several running races and the Women's Volleyball Festival (Held each June, the festival is the second-largest women's sporting event in the world.). A colorful palette of artworks by internationally recognized artists in many galleries, a treat for young and old alike. A revolving schedule of live music, cultural exhibitions and outdoor entertainment on the UC Davis campus and throughout the city captivates both Davis residents and visitors year-round. Two musical theaters offer an alternative to the latest box-office smash, as well as children's productions. To accommodate the movie buffs there are more than 10 local big screens featuring the latest and greatest in Hollywood entertainment. With its unique cultural, entertainment, shopping and educational opportunities, Davis is like no other city in America. Its small-town hospitality and charm, coupled with progressive thinking, allows the past and present to mingle together, creating a city for the future.Local Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from UC Davis Campus, 5,200 acres, 3,900 of which are devoted to agricultural research. UC Davis is the third-largest university in the UC system and an integral part of the Davis community. This prestigious university hosts thousand of visitors annually for events such as the Whole Earth Festival and Picnic Day, and is just as likely to stage a lunchtime jazz fest on the Quad. Founded as the "University Farm" in 1908 amid fertile fields of the state's Central Valley, UC Davis has emerged as an acknowledged international leader in agricultural, biological, biotechnological and environmental sciences. UC Davis offers more than 150 undergraduate majors and 70 graduate programs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the College of Engineering and the College of Letter and Science. Plus four professional schools: the School of Law, the Graduate School of Management, the School of Medicine and a School of Veterinary Medicine. Outdoor activities are a way of life in Davis. With its more than 400-acres of parks and open spaces, recreational opportunities include: baseball diamonds, municipal golf course, tennis courts, pools and public facilities and 50 individual children's play areas. Host to many national competitions such as the Master Swim Program, Double Century Cycle Race, several running races and the Women's Volleyball Festival (Held each June, the festival is the second-largest women's sporting event in the world.). A colorful palette of artworks by internationally recognized artists in many galleries, a treat for young and old alike. A revolving schedule of live music, cultural exhibitions and outdoor entertainment on the UC Davis campus and throughout the city captivates both Davis residents and visitors year-round. Two musical theaters offer an alternative to the latest box-office smash, as well as children's productions. To accommodate the movie buffs there are more than 10 local big screens featuring the latest and greatest in Hollywood entertainment. With its unique cultural, entertainment, shopping and educational opportunities, Davis is like no other city in America. Its small-town hospitality and charm, coupled with progressive thinking, allows the past and present to mingle together, creating a city for the future.Transportation:
.1 mile(s) from Greyhound Bus Lines .3 mile(s) from Amtrak station 20 mile(s) from Sacramento Metro AirportTransportation:
.1 mile(s) from Greyhound Bus Lines .3 mile(s) from Amtrak station 20 mile(s) from Sacramento Metro AirportTransportation:
.1 mile(s) from Greyhound Bus Lines .3 mile(s) from Amtrak station 20 mile(s) from Sacramento Metro AirportTransportation:
.1 mile(s) from Greyhound Bus Lines .3 mile(s) from Amtrak station 20 mile(s) from Sacramento Metro AirportColleges & Universities:
2 block(s) from UC Davis 18 mile(s) from Sacramento State Univ, California State University at Sacramento, CAColleges & Universities:
2 block(s) from UC Davis 18 mile(s) from Sacramento State University, California State University at Sacramento, CARestaurants:
2 block(s) from Hunan Chinese Restaurant, Chinese 3 block(s) from Soga's, Fine American Dining 4 block(s) from Thai Restaurant, 4 block(s) from Mexican Restaurant,Transportation:
0.1 mile(s) from Greyhound Bus Lines 0.3 mile(s) from Amtrak station 20 mile(s) from Sacramento Metro Airport
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| Room Types Offered | * Two Double Beds * No Smoking * Microwave * Refrigerator * High Speed Internet Access * Coffee Maker * Continental Breakfast * 1 Queen Bed * No Smoking * Microwave * Refrigerator * High Speed Internet Access * Coffee Maker * Continental Breakfast * 1 King Bed * No Smoking * Microwave * Refrigerator * High Speed Internet Access * Coffee Maker * Continental Breakfast
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