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Redlands, CA, United States
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1015 West Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA, United States
Ayres Hotel Redlands is a comfortable base when visiting Redlands and is close to everything the area has to offer. Some of the popular facilities at this 3-star hotel include a Jacuzzi and an indoor pool.
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
8.8
Excellent
767 reviews
Location
1.5 km from city centre
1120 West Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA, United States
Motel 6 Redlands is a comfortable base while visiting Redlands and is close to everything the area has to offer. This comfortable motel also offers an outdoor pool, and is situated a short drive from Riverside and San Bernardino.
Free Wi-Fi
5.2
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199 reviews
Location
1.7 km from city centre

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Cheapest month:January
Most expensive month:December
Average price in Redlands:$212/night
Cheapest price found:$100/night
Cheapest day:Monday
Most expensive day:Friday
$190 - $268
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$183 - $265
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1120 West Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA, United States
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1015 West Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA, United States

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About Redlands

Originally home to the Morongo and Aguas Calientes tribes, Redlands is a bustling city on the edge of San Bernardino. It was once at the heart of the world’s largest navel orange-growing region, with the city producing more than 5,500 railcars of oranges in a single season. Today, Redlands is renowned for its elaborate 19th-century architecture and legendary live music venue.

Things to do in Redlands

Delve into the local history at the San Bernardino County Museum, a hands-on space where you’ll find exhibits dedicated to local culture and natural history. Get up close to a Mexican carreta that crossed the Mojave Desert and come face-to-face with a giant ground sloth, then learn about the geology of Southern California. In addition to a cactus garden, the museum’s outdoor exhibits include a historic water wheel and a Southern Pacific locomotive.

Several of Redlands’ buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Mission Revival-style A.K. Smiley Public Library and the arcaded U.S. Post Office. Built in an ornate French Châteauesque style is Kimberly Crest House, which is surrounded by Italian-style gardens dotted with statues and koi ponds.

Coincide your visit with a live show or theatrical performance at the Redlands Bowl, a 1920s amphitheatre commissioned by Florence and Clarence White as a gift to the city. It hosts community events, educational workshops and the Redlands Shakespeare Festival, as well as the longest-running free summer music concert series in the United States.

Getting around Redlands

Redlands is a 15-minute drive from San Bernardino International Airport, which has regular flights to San Francisco, while Los Angeles International Airport is 1.5 hours away. Amtrak trains connect to the nearby San Bernardino Depot and buses travel throughout Redlands.

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  • What are the best hotels in Redlands?

    768 reviews rated Ayres Hotel Redlands with an average score of 8.8/10. It may also be worth looking into the Ayres Hotel Rialto Fontana, which received a rating of 9.4/10 from 406 reviews. Dynasty Suites Redlands could also be a good option, with a score of 8.6/10 from 897 reviews.

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