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The Lincoln Plaza Hotel is a first class hotel located 25 miles from Los Angeles International Airport, and only slightly further to the Long Beach, Burbank and Ontario Airports. The hotel is situated in Monterey Park, a suburb that sits near the center of the Greater L.A. metropolitan area. This is the only hotel in the city of Monterey Park, and at seven stories, it is also the tallest building in the city. The hotel is an alternative location, which is accessible to the Rose Bowl Stadium, Santa Anita Park. The immediate area has many shops and restaurants, and it is the new "Chinatown" of the Los Angeles. The guest rooms are well equipped and feature a 27" television with diverse cable television offering that include HBO, sports and Cantonese language channels. Guests will have no problem finding a variety of restaurants in the area, with various regional oriental cuisines represented. The Lincoln Plaza Hotel is convenient to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues. ; ; Monterey Park Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Monterey Park hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Monterey Park, USA.

Address: 123 South Lincoln Avenue, Monterey Park, California United States of America

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