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Culver Hotel

9400 Culver Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232

(310) 838-7963
culverhotel.com
3.5 star rating based on 19 reviews
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tel: (310) 838-7963

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Location.

* The Culver Hotel is located in Culver City, Calif.

* One half mile from Sony Pictures Studio

* Three miles from Third Street Promenade

* Three miles from Santa Monica Pier

Hotel Features.

* Restaurant

* Business center with complimentary wireless Internet access

* Conference rooms

Guestrooms.

* Complimentary wireless Internet access

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Right across from the main gate of Culver Studios sits the Culver Hotel, formerly known as the Hunt Hotel. If you are a movie buff you might recall the past owner of this hotel, John Wayne. You also might recall seeing the facade, which has never been changed, in Laurel and Hardy movies. In 1924 this six-story boutique icon was built in the heart of Culver City, which is now restored to new glory.

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Opened in 1924 by Harry Culver, the man behind Culver City itself, this six-story brick hotel was considered a skyscraper. Hollywood stars like Clark Gable and Ronald Reagan frequented the later John Wayne-owned property. A "Judy Garland" room, among others, is appointed with photographs and memorabilia from the "Wizard of Oz" in honor of the cast, who stayed there during filming. Antique... more

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The "John Wayne" suite with a private Jacuzzi can be reserved for special occasions. The lobby is also available for weddings and special events, as is a smaller conference room.

Editorial Reviews from the web

Downtown Culver City hotel commemorates a glamorous bygone era with classic, antique-filled, actor-themed rooms.

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In Short Opened in 1924 by Harry Culver, the man behind Culver City itself, this six-story brick hotel was considered a skyscraper. Hollywood stars like Clark Gable and Ronald Reagan frequented the later John Wayne-owned property. A "Judy Garland" room, among others, is appointed with photographs and memorabilia from the "Wizard of Oz" in honor of the cast, who stayed there during... more

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Break out the butterfly nets! First one to bag a 'little person' wins. This is where the Munchkins went wild during the Oz shoot. Later, John Wayne owned the joint, stocking it with his celeb friends, after whom the suites are named. Culver is hot again, and this is where it all starts. Rooms in the hotel's brick Flatiron have marble baths and antique furnishings—maybe not spacious, but... more

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Beautiful Building that needs TLC!!!

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I have stayed at the hotel, eaten and had a few drinks at the bar/restaurant.

The hotel was nice to stay at because of its history but the rooms... Yes rooms we had to changes rooms TWICE and the third one we ended up staying in wasn't any better. Both rooms smelled and in the first room someone was already in the room. Poor services and definitely over priced for the accommodations they... more

got up & left the food was so bad!

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the hotel is fabulous
the decor of the hotel is wonderful
but i was astonished at how bad the food was, it was INEDIBLE,
the tuna melt was absolutely discusting
the mac & cheese had no taste & was driping with grease
we were there on a thursday night-
i was truly stunned by the awful, awful food

Pros

+ everything but the food

Nice bar

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I haven't stayed at the Culver Hotel yet, but I've been here a great many times for their bar. Duke's is a nice bar, with some good appetizers and a friendly staff. Their bar is tiny but there's lots of seating in the lobby. With many studio employees coming here after work, it gets crowded all the time.
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