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The open living area features a spacious leather sofa facing a wall-mounted television. Natural light fills the room through large windows overlooking the yard. A dining table is positioned nearby, and a cozy seating area includes blue chairs and a round coffee table, complemented by wood flooring.
Guest house in Menlo Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Fabulous Guesthouse next to Stanford w/ Kitchen

Our Menlo Park home is walking/biking distance from Stanford and offers tons of privacy, tranquility and comfort for business professionals or anyone coming to visit Stanford! The main sleeping area is downstairs with all new linens plus an upstairs loft area with two twin beds. Families or co-workers can comfortably stay here! We are SuperHosts and have taken a lot of care to set this space up with all of the amenities you might need, including a desk, kitchen area and beautiful outdoor area!

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A modern craftsman-style house is illuminated at night, featuring a prominent wooden front door framed by soft landscape lighting. Tall shrubs and carefully arranged path lighting guide the way to the entrance, accentuating the home's charming architectural details.
Home in Palo Alto
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Palo Alto Modern Retreat

This 3 bed, 3 bath Modern craftsman in the very heart of Silicon Valley is an easy 5 minute walk to the shops, restaurants and offices that dot University Avenue in downtown Palo Alto. Arriving and departing CalTrain's Palo Alto University Avenue station is easily done with a 10 minute walk. You really don't need a car but the driveway easily handles 3 cars. Rest assured, you'll sleep in quiet comfort. ----- Note: This house has a no parties or events policy. No outdoor noise after 9:30 PM.

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A neatly designed guesthouse exterior is presented, featuring a light gray façade and a welcoming white door. The pathway is paved with stone, bordered by fresh greenery and landscaping, under a clear blue sky. A sense of tranquility is underscored by the surrounding trees.
Guest house in Palo Alto
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Steps from Stanford - Charming Guest House

Discover your perfect retreat a block from Stanford University, tucked away on a tranquil, tree-lined street in Palo Alto. Newly constructed, single-level guesthouse offers privacy, set discreetly at the rear of our property. You'll find yourself within a leisurely stroll minutes from restaurants, grocery stores, and shops. Easy access to 101 and 280 fwys. This haven is within walking distance to Caltrain CA Ave station, as well as stops for Stanford's complimentary Marguerite Shuttle service.

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Guest house in Palo Alto
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Studio- Steps from Stanford & Close to Everything!

Steps from Stanford, just a block away, this convenient studio is perfect for executives, students or solo travelers. In the heart of Silicon Valley, near major companies (Apple, Google, Meta) and Sandhill Road, it’s a 5-min walk to California Ave, 15 min to Caltrain, and 20 min to downtown Palo Alto. Fully furnished with a queen bed + one single, high-speed WiFi, washer/dryer, and a well-equipped kitchen. Self-Check-in. Please note: the unit is in the basement, looking forward to hosting you!

Top guest favourite
A modern living area features a plush navy sectional sofa adorned with colorful cushions. A round coffee table rests atop a patterned rug. Natural light filters through multiple windows, illuminating the space with a warm glow. A stylish armchair and decorative floor lamp add to the inviting ambiance.
Townhouse in Palo Alto
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Palo Alto Treehouse in the Birthplace of Silicon Valley

This home is on the ground floor of a three-story Professorville home. We're surrounded by beautiful homes on tree-lined streets and offer private driveway parking. Because you can walk to University Avenue, there are no parking or permit hassles. Head out for an evening stroll to explore the local wine bars, restaurants, galleries, farmer's market and boutiques. One of the most sought after locations, just across from the HP Garage, a national landmark and the birthplace of Silicon Valley.

Top guest favourite
A spacious media room is equipped with a large sectional sofa adorned with colorful throw pillows, facing a projector screen mounted on the wall. Natural light enters through several windows, and framed art pieces add visual interest. A kitchenette is visible in the background.
Guest suite in Palo Alto
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

Gorgeous, comfortable two bedroom Suite

Our light-filled lower level suite has been fully remodeled (completed Feb 2019) and includes two bedrooms (up to 4 Queen beds), a large media room with a fold-out couch bed, and one full bathroom. Total space is approximately 1000 square feet with a private entrance. Amenities include all the perks of our media room and a kitchenette. We wash all linens included Duvet covers between guests. Please see below for Coronavirus precautions we are taking to ensure complete safety for guests.

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An open kitchen area features modern appliances, including a gas stove and refrigerator. A breakfast bar with seating for four is situated adjacent to a dining table. Natural light enters through multiple windows, while the wood flooring adds warmth to the space.
Flat in Palo Alto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Light-filled apartment in heart of Palo Alto

This completely private 1-bedroom apartment is furnished exclusively for Airbnb guests. After years of staying in Airbnb rentals ourselves, we set out to furnish this space to have everything we love in a short-term rental: nice sheets, fluffy pillows, plenty of light (but also black-out curtains), an easy-to-use TV, and cooking supplies. Right in the heart of Palo Alto, it is near Stanford University, Stanford hospital, and the bustling restaurants and shops of University Avenue.

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A charming exterior view of a single-story house with light blue walls and green shutters. A welcoming front door is adorned with a wreath, and small steps lead up to the entrance. Lush greenery and a manicured pathway enhance the inviting appearance of the home.
Home in Palo Alto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Quaint 2BR house; downtown Palo Alto + Stanford

A sweet 2 bedroom house near downtown Palo Alto and Stanford in the historic "Professorville" neighborhood, nestled among larger, stately homes. Excellent location! Only 5 blocks to downtown Palo Alto and one mile from Stanford University. Front, cozy bedroom has a comfortable king bed. Second bedroom is semi-detached - accessible through a small atrium off the kitchen. This bedroom as a queen bed, a trundle bed that can sleep 2, and a small desk for working from home.

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A bright and airy bedroom features a spacious bed with white bedding and a blue accent blanket. Natural light filters through two windows, illuminating the room. A wooden nightstand with a lamp is positioned next to the bed, and art pieces adorn the walls.
Flat in Palo Alto
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Studio Apartment with Kitchenette Alcove

Studio apartment is a separate/private unit in a residential home. The apartment has a private entrance and is equipped with a kitchenette (refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, toaster oven, electric kettle, table, dishes, and silverware), bathroom, and full size closet. The studio is furnished with a queen bed, desk, nightstand, and shelving cabinet. Access to washer and dryer may be arranged ONLY for visits of one week or longer (not generally available). Free WiFi.

Top guest favourite
A minimalistic bedroom features a spacious bed and a desk with a lamp. Natural light floods the room through a wide window, illuminating the light wood flooring. A round mirror hangs above the desk, and a soft area rug adds warmth to the space.
Flat in Palo Alto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Stanford Campus Gem

Perfect for visiting scholars, business professionals and visitors for Stanford events on campus. Features a gourmet kitchen looking out to private European garden. Easy walk to campus plus restaurants, grocery stores, cafes, farmer's market, Caltrain, etc. Public Bus and Stanford Marguerite shuttle stops are across the street. Guests find it to be an ideal location for Stanford events. Families with children over age 10 are age appropriate for hosting.

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A modern living area is furnished with a light grey sectional sofa and a single armchair. A marble coffee table is centered on a textured area rug. Large windows allow natural light and provide a view of a private garden, complemented by a dining table in the corner.
Apartment in Palo Alto
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Perfect Location, walk to all Palo Alto venues

Very nice, remodeled 700 Sq. ft. Mid-Century Modern condominium in the heart of Palo Alto. One large bedroom, one bathroom, well stocked kitchen with all new appliances, lovely private back patio area...all this and only a 3 block walk to University Ave (fabulous restaurants & shopping), 3 minute walk to CalTrain, 10 minute walk to the Stanford Campus (or take Stanford Shuttle just 2 blocks away)! No need to drive although space for 2 cars, one undercover.

Top guest favourite
A private patio area is featured, furnished with two seating areas and a central table. An umbrella provides shade, while potted plants add greenery to the space. The wooden fence offers privacy, and the stone floor is complemented by a textured outdoor rug.
Guest house in Menlo Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Quaint Cottage Near Downtown Palo Alto

This charming, quiet 2-story cottage includes a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and spacious common room with a couch, working desk, fast wifi and a large flat-screen TV. Located in a family-friendly neighborhood in Menlo Park, you'll enjoy your own private space with a separate entrance and tranquil, sunny patio area. The cottage is nestled in the rear of our backyard, detached from the main house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Stanford University located?

    Stanford University is located in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley, nestled between the cities of Palo Alto and Menlo Park. The campus is surrounded by a mix of residential neighborhoods, tech innovation centers, and natural preserves.

  • When is the best time to visit Stanford University?

    Spring and early fall are frequently suggested for campus visits, with comfortable temperatures and blooming landscapes. The drier, warmer months provide a pleasant setting to explore both Stanford University’s grounds and the vibrant surrounding area.

  • How old is Stanford University?

    Stanford University was founded in the late 1800s, making it over 125 years old. Its history reflects decades of growth in education, innovation, and research.

  • Why was Stanford University built?

    Stanford University was established as a memorial and a center for higher learning, founded by Leland and Jane Stanford in honor of their son. The university was created with a mission to support education, research, and public service.

  • What are some things to do near Stanford University?

    Explore Stanford University’s campus, which has the Cantor Arts Center, distinct architecture, and landscaped gardens. Around the area, visitors often enjoy local dining, shopping streets, and parks rooted in the region’s university culture.

  • How is the weather near Stanford University?

    The area around Stanford University experiences mild, wet winters from about 42 to 59°F (6 to 15°C), and dry, warm summers close to 77°F (25°C). Rainfall is more common from late fall through winter, while spring and summer are generally sunnier and drier.

  • How was Stanford University built?

    Stanford University was constructed using local sandstone and designed with a series of connected courtyards inspired by California’s climate and Spanish architectural influences. The campus has expanded over time, blending historic structures with contemporary facilities.

  • What is the history of Stanford University?

    Stanford University was founded in the 19th century by Leland and Jane Stanford and opened its doors as a coeducational, non-denominational institution. Over time, it has become known for its research contributions, entrepreneurial culture, and partnerships with regional technology sectors.