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The Residence Inn Torrance is a first class, all suites hotel located 10 miles from Los Angeles International Airport and convenient to the Long Beach Airport, as well. Only two miles from the beaches, this hotel is situated in the South Bay area, convenient to shops and restaurants in the Torrance/Redondo Beach area. This hotel is situated on 9 landscaped acres, with private walkways to each suite. The guest suites at the Residence Inn Torrance are well appointed with a separate living room, a work area, sleeper sofa and a fully equipped kitchen. The hotel allows pets. The Residence Inn also has an outdoor pool and a whirlpool. This hotel is convenient to dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Torrance Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Torrance hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Torrance, USA.

Address: 3701 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, California United States of America

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