Monrovia Guest House, Monrovia, CA

Jolene Rice

225 Valle Vista Ave., Monrovia, CA, USA 91016
(626) 375 5259
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Type of Accommodation Guesthouse
Website http://www.monroviaguesthouse.com
Directions - Nearest Town Los Angeles
Directions 210 freeway east, exit Myrtle Ave. 2 miles, then right on Foothill. 4 blocks, then left on Grand. 2 blks, then right on Sierra Vista. Quick left on Valle Vista.
Tariff - 2 people in 1 room $80 - $150 (USD)
Tariff - 1 person $80 - $150 (USD)
Tariff - Children FREE
Tariff - Other Extra deposit for Pets
Breakfast Accommodation only
Restrictions No smoking inside
Payments Visa/Mastercard, Amex, Checks
Beds 1 Queen , Total 1 bedrooms , Dresser, air conditioned, extra bed for 3rd person upon request. See photos on our website www.monroviaguesthouse.com
Bathrooms 1 Private , With shower, shampoo, soap provided
Languages Spoken English
Facilities and Features Wheelchair access, Wireless Internet
Pets/Children Pets welcome by arrangement, Children welcome
 

A lovely private Guest House nestled in a quiet mountain neighborhood in Monrovia. Fully furnished one bedroom with Queen bed , air conditioning, Wi-fi, cable television and access to laundry room.

Guest house is detached and separate from main house with it's own enclosed private deck and off street parking spot. Very safe family neighborhood, lots of people walking their dogs, not far from stores and quaint Myrtle Ave. Free public transportation within Monrovia.

Every Friday night you can enjoy Monrovia’s hugely popular Old Town Street fair, where you’ll find live entertainment, crafts, rides for kids, food booths and a delectable farmer’s market.

Los Angeles Times Article
Robin Abcarian, Times Staff Writer

It's is a quintessential slice of Southern California, snuggled against soaring San Gabriel peaks, a place where deer graze in front yards and bears are known to wander by. It's a town known for exquisitely maintained and highly admired homes that exemplify the best of Craftsman and Victorian design. An old-fashioned main street -- home to idiosyncratic and independent retailers -- thrives. Summer nights are hot; winter days are cool.

Monrovia's pervasive small-town feeling is deliberate. There are no "big-box" retailers -- and only a scattering of chain stores for that matter -- in the heart of Old Town, the five block stretch of Myrtle Avenue between Foothill Boulevard and Olive Avenue.

Instead, Old Town has singular book and gift stores; clothing stores; art galleries; antiques stores; old-fashioned toy, records and comic-book emporiums; a tea parlor; bakeries; a newsstand; and restaurants. Huge caramel apples gleam in the window at Sir Walter Nuts and Candy.

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