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Looking for Hotels near Universal Studios?

There is a wide variety of hotels near Universal Studios, which improves your chances of finding accommodation within your budget. This is a very lively area of California that won’t be suitable to every visitor, but it has a lot of cultural interest as well as virtually around-the-clock entertainment opportunities.

If your idea of a great vacation is spending your days lazing on the beach, then it may be best to stay elsewhere in Los Angeles or Orange County, and just visit Universal Studios as a one-day side excursion. If you want to immerse yourself in complete luxury, then there are two high-rise style hotels within walking distance of Universal Studios that could be just the key to an exciting vacation. These hotels are very close to a bus station and a subway so you can easily take day trips to other parts of Southern California, and they provide shuttle service to Universal Studios if you don’t want to take the short walk.

The great thing about these hotels is they offer much of what you’d ask for while on vacation without getting in your car. You can sit by the hotel pool in the evening or get up in the morning for a trip to the spa. Dining at some of the best restaurants is also an option. And Universal Studios is across the street.

If you are planning to purchase the two day pass to Universal Studios, you can fill your time between visits to the parks with entertainment provided by the hotels. There is no such thing as boredom at Universal Studios!

For many, just getting a package with the hotel accommodation and Universal Studio entrance tickets will be a great value, but what if this luxury is beyond your budget? There are many smaller-scale hotels that can be found throughout Los Angeles and even out in the suburban cities sprawling around the big city. The further you go from the main city, the lower your expenses are going to be as a rule.

Many people will stay in the San Fernando Valley or Burbank to save a bit on costs, but you can venture further into the suburbs if you really want to get away from the big city nightlife and save more.

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