Sandman Suites Surrey-Guildford offers modern all-suite accommodations featuring kitchens and balconies, designed to provide a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. Many guests appreciate the spaciousness of the rooms, often compared to one-bedroom apartments, and the inclusion of amenities such as in-suite washers and dryers. While some suites have been renovated with accessible features like roll-in showers, parts of the hotel, including bathrooms, show signs of aging and may be due for an update.
The hotel includes practical facilities like a bar and grill, free Wi-Fi, complimentary parking, and is both pet-friendly and kid-friendly. It also provides room service and air conditioning but does not offer an airport shuttle, fitness center, or pool. Located at 10608 151a St in Surrey, it is conveniently positioned about a 12-minute walk from Guildford Town Centre, with nearby dining options such as Sarkar Sweets and Restaurant located on the same street, highly rated by visitors.
Guests often comment on the staff’s welcoming and helpful nature, with front desk personnel frequently mentioned by name for their attentive service. The underground parking adds a layer of convenience and security. This property is particularly suitable for travelers seeking extended stays, families, or those who value self-catering options. While the setting is quiet and close to local shops, it is within reasonable driving distance of several regional attractions like Burnaby Village Museum and Bear Creek Park.
Transportation access includes about a 45-minute drive to Vancouver International Airport and proximity to multiple nearby hotels, such as Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Surrey. Overall, Sandman Suites Surrey-Guildford presents a practical choice for visitors looking for spacious, suite-style accommodations with a convenient location, though some visitors note areas that could benefit from further modernization.
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