Services & Amenities
HOTEL SERVICES AND AMENITIES
- Complimentary luggage storage
- Complimentary newspaper
- Henry's our on-site restaurant, features both a casual gastropub and a more upscale dining room
LEARN MORE > - Room service available from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
- Valet parking available
- Pet friendly
- Complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel
- 24-hour business center
- Meeting and catering services
- Luxury bedding including Sealy pillow-top mattresses, down duvets, 300-thread count sheets, and a selection of pillows
- Ceiling fans and operable windows
- 37" or 42" flat panel televisions
- iPhone/iPod docking stations
- Work desk with ergonomic chair
- Honor bar
- Laptop safe
- 100% organic certified bathrobes in all guestrooms
- Blackout shades
- Connecting rooms available
- Non-chemical, all-natural cleaning and laundry products
PLEASE NOTE: Overnight parking during Cal game days is $50 per vehicle (first come, first serve & subject to change)
Graduate Floor and Lounge
(Executive Level)
- Upgraded guestroom amenities
- Private graduate lounge includes:
- 24 hour access
- Daily continental breakfast 7:00am-10:00am
- Daily hosted wine hour 5:00pm-6:00pm
- 52" TV w/ playstation games and movies
- Business center with free internet access
- Complimentary use of Espresso machine
JOIE DE VIVRE GIVES
Joie de Vivre Hotels is a grass roots organization that strives to have a positive impact on our community. Each of our hotels is dedicated to donating a minimum of $200 per guest room per year to organizations in their communities.
As an extension of Joie de Vivre Gives, each hotel participates in the You Can Make a Difference program launched in April of 2008. The primary objective is to engage our guests by giving them the option to add an additional $1 of their total bill for each night they stay with us. Guests are able to opt out of this program at check-out.
Durant Hotel's philanthropic partners in the You Can Make a Difference program are Berkeley Food & Housing Project where they are dedicated to easing and ending homelessness and the U.C. Berkeley's Young Musicians Program where they identify musically gifted students who cannot afford the specialized training essential for the development of their innate abilities, and to provide them with a comprehensive music education.


