Phone Number 18004447171
Hilton Garden Inn Pomona
2027 Rancho Valley Drive, In Pomona (Westmont), Near Latino Art Museum, Pomona, CA 91766, United States
Rating
4.3
Rooms
148
Pets
Yes
from $ 1,375.88
10
May

Hilton Garden Inn Pomona, Pomona

Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Just off SR-71, our hotel is just five minutes from shops and restaurants at Rio Rancho Towne Center and Pomona Ranch Plaza. The Philips Ranch Park and Greenbelt are about two miles away, and Cal Poly is less than six miles away. We feature an on-site restaurant and bar, fitness center, and indoor pool. Located in Pomona, Hilton Garden Inn Pomona, CA is within a 5-minute drive of Western University of Health Sciences and American Museum of Ceramic Art. This hotel is 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from Latino Art Museum and 3.6 mi (5.8 km) from Fairplex. Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including an indoor pool and a fitness center. Make yourself at home in one of the 148 guestrooms.

Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Price & Availability

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Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Standard 2 Queen Room ·

Room Only
Total
$ 1,375.89
Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Standard King Room ·

Room Only
Total
$ 1,375.89
Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Standard 2 Queen Room (Accessible) ·

Room Only
Total
$ 1,375.89
Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Standard 2 Queen Room (Accessible) ·

Bed & Breakfast
Total
$ 1,485.24
Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Standard 2 Queen Room ·

Bed & Breakfast
Total
$ 1,485.24
Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

Standard King Room ·

Bed & Breakfast
Total
$ 1,485.24
Hilton Garden Inn Pomona

2 Queen Beds - Accessible Room ·

Room Only
15% discount
Total
$ 1,532.09

Overall

Excellent
4.3
216 reviews

Customers Review

Cleanliness 4.7
Comfort 4.7
Amenities 4.4
Condition 4.6
“Nice we'll kept hotel.Front desk was kind enough to call me when my door dash arrived.Thank you.”
— Paul P
“This place is disappointing.For a new hotel, service was quite bad, and room was not up to standards for a modern day hotel.Also, the water in the shower was cold, and handle for the shower all but inoperable.”
— Steven Brancato