If you’re looking for an exceptional hotel in the heart of Silicon Valley, look no further than the magnificent TETRA Hotel in Sunnyvale. A contemporary haven for business and leisure travelers, its stunning architecture and captivating design will instantly impress as you walk through the doors. Together with one of the hottest new dining options, find out why TETRA Hotel has quickly become one of the best hotels in Silicon Valley. In fact, it’s one of the best new hotels in the entire San Francisco Bay Area for business or leisure.
TETRA Hotel, Autograph Collection
400 W. Java Dr.
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
(408) 734-2300
www.tetrahotelsv.com

Silicon Valley Location
Set in the heart of Silicon Valley, TETRA Hotel is within a short distance of major tech firms and local attractions. For instance, Googleplex is minutes away, and so are Intel and LinkedIn. Moreover, Google Cloud Space and the Lockheed Martin Visitor Center are just a short walk away. As for attractions, Great America, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Computer History Museum, and Levi’s Stadium are nearby. TETRA Hotel is also within a short drive of some of the Bay Area’s best universities, including San Jose State University, Santa Clara University, and Stanford University. Of course, San Jose International Airport and Moffett Field are within a short drive of your Silicon Valley hotel.
Ride Share or Public Transportation
if you prefer to leave your car at the hotel, you can ride share or take public transportation to upcoming events like Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Luke Bryan, and San Francisco 49ers games. Moreover, a VTA stop for the Orange line is just a short walk from the TETRA Hotel. From there, you can take the Orange Line and go directly to the Great America VTA station for Levi’s Stadium. The Orange Line won’t be hard to find as the VTA light rail track runs past the hotel’s front entrance. In case you were wondering, the VTA’s light rail service does not make much noise as it travels along the tracks. Together with special events, you can also take the light rail to other Silicon Valley businesses.

Accommodations
TETRA Hotel features 186 nicely appointed guest rooms and 14 suites, including the 929-square-foot TETRA Suite. Other room sizes range from 340 square feet for the King room to the 538 square foot Junior Suite and 890 square foot Suite with Mountain View. Each guest room and suite has stylish furniture and impressive floor-to-ceiling windows. In addition, guest rooms and suites feature modern conveniences like flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, laptop-compatible safes, and complimentary Wi-Fi. That’s not to mention marble bathroom floors, fine bath and body products from Min New York, and a Dyson hairdryer. Even more amenities are a plush TETRA-branded bathrobe and Bellino bath slippers.
Current Specials
You can take advantage of TETRA Hotel’s current specials by booking directly through its official website. At this time, deals and packages like a Work Week Warrior include a $50 meal credit and early check-in and a Stay & Dine, featuring a $50 credit at Adrestia restaurant. Equally important are other special rates, like a 20 percent savings for Marriott Bonvoy members and discounts for a minimum stay of 5 nights.
Pet Friendly
If you want to bring your family pet along for your trip, that’s no problem at the pet-friendly TETRA Hotel. While not every Silicon Valley hotel allows your furry friends, this is a most welcome exception. This AAA Four Diamond hotel allows two pets at 25lbs maximum for a non-refundable fee of $150 per stay. While no information is available online, you should probably notify hotel staff in advance that you’re bringing your favorite pet.
TETRA Hotel Parking
The adjacent parking structure has convenient street access and allows you to valet for $28 daily or self-park your car for $22 daily. This covered lot also features nine electric car charging stations, with charging at no additional fee. Please note that TETRA Hotel shares this parking structure with its adjoining but separate property, AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park.
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Dining at TETRA Hotel
Adrestia
While TETRA’s stunning architecture and fine furnishings are clear highlights, its dining options are equally impressive. Above all is the upscale dining at Adrestia, featuring creative California cuisine with Asian influences. TETRA’s signature restaurant is led by executive chef Hideki Myo, a Tokyo native whose resume includes over 20 years at leading restaurants in San Francisco. Adrestia is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. On Fridays, Chef Myo offers a Friday Family Supper for $150 per four guests, including items for the table and entrees. In like manner are fabulous dishes from the dinner menu, such as Petaluma rotisserie half chicken ($39) and 40oz Creekstone tomahawk bone-in ribeye steak ($185).
Additional Dishes, Cocktails, Beer & Wine
Your dinner menu allows you to choose from several “for the table” items like burrata ($20) and grilled lobster sando ($24). There are table items, an excellent selection of fresh salads, and adds like rotisserie chicken and seafood. Likewise, there are further entrees of your choosing, like a wagyu burger ($29), vegetarian manicotti ($28), and tempura whole fish at market price. Of course, you can pair your dinner with fine wines by the glass or bottle, premium beer, or tasty cocktails. In light of this, you may like fine wines from Napa, Sonoma, and Anderson Valley, along with international selections.
Nokori
Also on the lobby level is Nokori, TETRA Hotel’s exquisite Japanese whisky bar. Open daily from 4 p.m. to midnight, Nokori has a sizable Japanese whisky list featuring leading brands like Hakushu, Hibiki, Nikka, and Kaiyō. This list includes Japanese whisky highballs, alternatives like Japanese vodka or gin, and non-alcoholic options. Although you may prefer Japanese whisky, there are even more options for fine beer and wine and other spirits like tequila. If you didn’t try the Hamachi crudo ($22) or grilled lobster sando ($20) at Adrestria, you could still order those as bar bites at Nokori. Likewise, there are other choices, such as belly kakuni bao buns ($18), crispy sesame shrimp ($18), and the wagyu burger ($25). Plenty of seating is available at Nokori, including at the bar and the stylish lounge area.
Coffee Manufactory
Adjacent to the hotel’s signature restaurant, Adrestia, is the Coffee Manufactory. The hotel’s gourmet coffee and tea is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., which is helpful if you have to start your day early. Not only can you order coffee, but there are grab-and-go items like Japanese sandos, pastries, yogurt, and more. Goldthread plant-based tonics, canned spirits, and bottled wine are available here. Coffee Manufactory also stocks bottled wine with labels like Hall and Fess Parker. That’s to say nothing of its own Japanese-Brazilian branded beer in a partnership with Japas Cervejaria. Are you interested in purchasing branded clothing and hats? You can find them at the Coffee Manufactory.
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Fitness Center & Outdoor Pool
As a guest of this extraordinary Silicon Valley hotel, you have complimentary access to the fitness center and outdoor terrace pool. The fitness center is adjacent to the outdoor terrace pool and offers an array of cardio and strength equipment. For example, there are Peloton bikes, a rowing machine, treadmills, and free weights. In addition, there are exercise balls, a BOSU trainer, and a fully functional Technogym weight station. Towels and a sensor-enabled water station are also available onsite. On Wednesdays, the hotel offers free yoga and meditation classes in the nexus area between the two hotels. These weekly classes are open not only to hotel guests but to the public as well. It won’t be surprising to see some tech workers stop by for a brief break from their offices.
Outdoor Terrace Pool
The outdoor terrace pool is absolutely gorgeous and provides scenic views of Silicon Valley. While the pool is not exceptionally large, it’s still large enough to cool off and enjoy the outdoor setting. In addition, the terrace holds several lounge chairs and stylish outdoor umbrellas. Alongside the outdoor terrace pool is even more space, equipped with fine outdoor furniture and fire pits. You can find the terrace pool on the hotel’s third level.
Hotel Services
In addition to valet parking and complimentary EV charging, TETRA Hotel offers other convenient guest services. For instance, there are water refill stations on every floor as well as in the lobby area. In addition, the hotel offers daily housekeeping and a dry cleaning service.O course, there is a business center where Mac desktop computers are available for personal use. While laptop-compatible safes exist in all guest rooms and suites, you can also use the hotel’s safety deposit boxes by inquiring at the front desk.
Conference/Event Facilities
TETRA Hotel offers approximately 2,000 square feet of conference and special event space that can be configured into three smaller meeting rooms. In other words, the hotel has enough space for conferences and is suitable for birthday parties, weddings, and other special events. A complete audio-visual service and mobile tech like Microsoft Surface Hub are also available. Aside from the traditional meeting rooms, additional multipurpose space is available by appointment. This includes the spacious Terrace Pool area, Ardrestia restaurant, and the outdoor space that connects TETRA to the AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park.
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About the Author
Randy Yagi is an award-winning freelance writer who served as the National Travel Writer for CBS from 2012 to 2019. More than 900 of his stories still appear in syndication across over 20 CBS websites, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. During his peak years with CBS, Randy had a reported digital audience reach of 489 million and 5.5 million monthly visitors. Additionally, his stories have appeared in the Daily Meal, CBS News, CBS Radio, Engadget, NBC.com, NJ.com, and Radio.com. He earned a Media Fellowship from Stanford University in 2012.
