Hotels in Anaheim

Book Best Western Sportstown Hotel Online

See Photos & Reviews

Best Western Sportstown Hotel Description:

Year Built 9999 Year Remodeled 2000Best Western Anaheim Sportstown Is Conveniently LocatedIn The Center Of Many Great Attractions. It Is In WalkingDistance To Edison Field, Home Of California Angels, AndAnahaim Pond, Home Of The Nhl S Mighty Duck. Best WesternAnaheim Sportstown Customers Can Experience World ReknownSouthern California Beaches Which Are Within 1/2 HourDrive. Anaheim Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Anaheim hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Anaheim, USA.

Address: 1700 East Katella Avenue, Anaheim, California United States of America

Related Sites


Best Western Anaheim Sportstown in Anaheim, California Hotel - Expedia

Best Western Anaheim Sportstown - Save on Anaheim, California hotels at Expedia, your one-stop source for flights, hotels, vacation packages and rental cars.


More sites

Hotel Booking center

Advanced search

Recent News

 Michael Jackson moving back to California: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Pop megastar Michael Jackson is moving back to California three years after he left the state following his acquittal on charges of child sex molestation, the Los Angeles Times said Wednesday.
 Muni Bonds Climb Amid Demand for Washington, California Sales (Bloomberg)
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. municipal bonds rose the most in three weeks as Washington state got more bidders than state officials expected on a $400 million offering and California was able to cut yields on a sale of debt backed by utility charges.
 EBay’s Whitman Plans Run for California Governor, People Say (Bloomberg)
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Meg Whitman , the former chief executive officer of EBay Inc. , plans to run for governor of California and may announce her candidacy as early as next month, according to people familiar with the matter.
 California sues over 2007 San Francisco Bay spill (AP via Yahoo! News)
California Attorney General Jerry Brown has filed a lawsuit seeking millions of dollars to recover the clean-up cost of the massive 2007 San Francisco Bay oil spill.