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In 2024, we had a family trip booked to California and Yosemite National Park. We planned on flying into Oakland Airport (OAK). We had a late arrival scheduled, though after Delta’s Crowdstrike meltdown we ended up arriving even later. So after looking at a few options, we decided to book the Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport. This Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport review will give an idea of the different amenities and features of the hotel and hopefully help you decide if you want to stay here if you’re looking for a Oakland airport hotel.

a building with a sign on the front

Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport location

The Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport is located at 66 Airport Access Road Oakland, California 94603. This is less than 1/2 mile from San Francisco Bay Oakland Airport, and is quite convenient to the airport. There is a Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport shuttle, which costs $10 per room (billed to your room) if you use it. You can also use the shuttle to take you to nearby locations, including the rental car center. We had taken an Uber to the hotel because due to Delta’s Crowdstrike meltdown we had flown into San Jose (SJC) and had to take an Uber (which Delta later reimbursed)

Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport cost

We ended up booking 2 rooms at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport, one with points and one with cash. Our cash booking at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport was $169.12, and our points booking was 28,000 points per night. That gives a cents per point (CPP) value of around 0.6 cents per point, which is about inline with how I value IHG points.

You can check prices for your nights at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport at Hotels.com. You can also read Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport reviews at TripAdvisor.

Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport review – room

We had reserved a room with 2 queen beds at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport, which was exactly what we got. Sorry for the dark pictures – it was 2:30 a.m. Pacific time (5:30 Eastern!) when we got there and nobody was in the mood for me to take a lot of time getting the lighting all set up 🙂

a luggage in a hotel room

There was a small counter area at the front with a minifridge and microwave

a coffee machine on a counter

The bathroom was also near the front of the room, with a toilet and small sink.

a bathroom with a mirror and toilet

As well as a combo tub / shower.

a white shower curtain in a bathroom

Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport wifi and amenities

Wifi is complimentary in the lobby and in the guest rooms for IHG members. The Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport wifi speed was decent, though I did not get a picture of a speed test. There is not a Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport pool or separate business center, however there is a small computer and printer next to the front desk that is available for guests, if you need to print a boarding pass, directions or anything.

a computer on a desk

There is also a Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport fitness center with the basic equipment

a room with exercise equipment

Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport hotel review – parking

The Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport parking is in a small parking lot directly attached to the hotel. Because it is so close to the Oakland (OAK) airport, it does have a gate like if you were entering a parking garage. The Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport parking cost is $20 / night, which will be billed directly to your room. As I mentioned earlier, there is also a Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport shuttle, which costs $10 per use (per room, not per person). There is a small grace period on the parking charge – I walked over to the rental car center (about an easy 30 minute walk) to pick up our rental car and drove it back to the Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport hotel. We parked there for about 90 minutes while we were packing up and getting ready, and there was no parking charge.

Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport food

The Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport is similar to that of many other Holiday Inn Express hotels in the United States. There was a decent sized breakfast area – the picture below is only about half of the area as it was fairly crowded and so I couldn’t get a picture without tons of people in the shot.

a man standing behind a counter in a restaurant

There were eggs, breakfast potatoes, sausage and bacon, and the bacon was VERY good (especially for a hotel breakfast).

a buffet table with food containers and a glass cover

And of course, the famous (at least in our family!) Holiday Inn Express cinnamon rolls!

food on a tray in a glass case

There is also a small “market” with overpriced food near the lobby.

a refrigerators with drinks and beverages

Here’s a quick look at the cost of the various items – you too can pay $14 for frozen pad thai!!

a list of food items

The Bottom Line – Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport hotel review

Overall this was a decent stay if you need an Oakland airport hotel. We were only here for a few hours after our incredibly late arrival and then leaving in the morning to drive down to Yosemite. Still, it was everything you are looking for in an airport hotel – comfortable beds, good breakfast and super convenient hotel. It is a bit unfortunate that there is a charge for the shuttle and parking, but I understand why it’s there. The Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport can definitely be a great option if you’re looking for a Oakland airport hotel.

Have you stayed at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites – Oakland Airport? What did you think? Leave your thoughts in the comments


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