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Ideally located near the Pacific Ocean, the Comfort
Inn & Suites® hotel provides easy access
to waterfront attractions, including the historic Queen
Mary ocean liner and the Port of Long Beach. The nearby
Catalina Express offers ferry service to and from Catalina
Island, where a leisurely day trip will certainly not disappoint.
The Comfort Inn & Suites Long
Beach hotel is less than three miles from the
Long Beach Airport.
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Alamitos Beach
is a neighborhood in the south-central portion of the city
of
Long Beach, California, United States, bordering the Pacific
Ocean, East Village Arts District to the west and Bluff Park
to the west. The neighborhood is mainly dense residential,
with large condominium buildings along the beach and apartment
buildings as you move inland. |
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Belmont Heights
is a neighborhood in the south-east portion of the city of
Long Beach, California, United States, bordering the Pacific
Ocean and the more commercial community of Belmont Shore.
It is primarily residential but has a mix of local businesses
and entertainment within a short walking distance of most
residents. Belmont Heights' borders are Ocean Boulevard (and
Livingston Drive) to the south, Redondo Avenue on the west,
7th Street to the North, and Nieto Avenue to the east. |
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Downtown Long Beach
is the heart of Long Beach, California, and is the
location for most of the city's major tourist attractions
and municipal services. It is also the location for numerous
businesses. There are many hotels and restaurants in the area
that serve locals, tourists, and convention visitors.
The approximate boundaries of Downtown Long Beach are the
Los Angeles River to the west, the Pacific Ocean to the south,
Alamitos Avenue to the east, and 7th Street to the north.
Most of the commercial and restaurant activity is centered
on Pine Avenue and Shoreline Drive; most of the municipal
and governmental buildings are along West Ocean Boulevard
and Broadway, and the residential towers are along Ocean Boulevard.
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Cambodia Town (also
known as Little Phnom Penh or Little Cambodia) is the official
name for a roughly one mile long business corridor along Anaheim
Street between Atlantic and Junipero avenues in Long Beach,
California.This area has numerous Cambodian restaurants, clothing
stores, and jewelry stores. Churches, temples, and service
centers for Cambodian-Americans are also found in the area.
In addition, there are many more general businesses in the
area, such as auto repair shops, that are also Cambodian-owned.
With approximately 50,000 Cambodians in Long Beach and surrounding
communities[citation needed], Long Beach is home to the second
largest population of Cambodian immigrants outside of Cambodia
Southeast Asia (there are over a million Cambodians in Thailand
and over a million in South Vietnam aka Khmer Khrom), and
the city has its own Cambodian consulate. Many of the Cambodians
in Long Beach came to the United States as refugees from Democratic
Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979, as well as the 1978 invasion
and occupation of Cambodia by Vietnam. The City of Long Beach
also has an annual Cambodian New Year celebration.
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North Long Beach (or
"the Northside") is a predominantly working class
area of Long Beach, California. The neighborhood is bounded
to the west, north and east by the Long Beach city limits
(the Rancho Dominguez unincorporated county area and the cities
of Compton, Paramount, Bellflower and Lakewood), and to the
south by Del Amo Blvd and the Bixby Knolls neighborhood. The
north boundary with Paramount is only a few blocks north of
the 91 - Artesia Freeway. The neighborhood more or less coincides
with the city's 9th Council district. North
Long Beach is mostly residential. There is a business and
retail district centered at the 5600 block of Atlantic Avenue,
as well as retail activity along most major streets in the
area, including Artesia Blvd., Long Beach Blvd., and Cherry
Ave. There are some industrial businesses, mostly along the
eastern edge of North Long Beach between Cherry Ave. and Paramount
Blvd. serviced by the Union Pacific Railroad.
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| Just Travel
To Long Beach CA & Visit All Above Attractions
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• We stayed in this
hotel last month .We were very happy with their guest service
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| • Check in time : 3:00 PM |
| Early Check-In subject to availability |
| • Check out time : 11:00 AM |
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| • 200 E. Willow Street , |
| Long Beach, CA, US, 90806 |
| • Phone :
(562) 426-7611 |
| • Fax : (562)
426-0563 |
| • Toll Free
: 866-349-1681 |
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| • Exercise Room |
• Exterior Corridors |
| •1300 sqft Meeting Room |
• Outdoor Parking |
•Interior
corridor |
| • Outdoor heated pool |
| •Microwave/refrigerator in
all rooms |
•Business
center |
• Free
Deluxe Breakfast |
•Free
high speed Internet in all rooms |
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| • Shoreline Village |
| • Queen Mary |
| • Toyota Grand Prix |
| • Long Beach Arena |
| • Long
Beach Convention Center |
| • Long Beach memorial hospital |
| • Long beach pacific hospitial |
| • Long Beach cruise termnial |
| • San Pedro cruise terminal |
| • Long Beach Airport |
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| • Park and Cruise Package |
| • Park and Fly Package |
| • Stay and Tour Package |
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