Lexington Hotels and Accomodation
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A wide variety of Lexington hotels are available to meet your needs. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, accomodation is a key part of your trip, so consider your choices carefully to make your stay in Lexington enjoyable. Comfort and a restful night's sleep will make your memories far more vivid!
There are numerous Lexington hotels in to choose from. If you are traveling on a budget and looking for a cheap hotel or if you want to travel in style and enjoy a luxurious hotel with exceptional service, you can find accommodation to suit your taste. Whether you wish to stay in a hotel in the hustle-bustle of the city, or in the tranquility outside of the city, the right choice of hotel in Lexington will determine your experience.
Two Star hotels such as the Best Western Regency/lexington, Lexington, KY, the Extended Stay America Lexington - Patchen Village, Lexington, KY and the La Quinta Inn Lexington, Lexington, KY are great for those traveling on a budget and are generally clean and well-maintained.
Three Star hotels are usually mid-range in pricing, offer a few extras, and may have larger rooms as compared to Two Star hotels. Hotels to choose from include the Ramada Limited, Lexington, KY, the Crowne Plaza Hotel Lexington-the Campbell House, Lexington, KY and the Hampton Inn Lexington I-75, Lexington, KY.
During your stay in Lexington, you may wish to explore your surroundings. If you are interested in sightseeing, there are several attractions near hotels in Lexington that may be of interest, including:- The world-famous Kentucky Horse Park lies 10 mi. north of Lexington (I 75, exit 120). Here, in Bluegrass country, everything centers on the horse... Lexington - Kentucky Horse Park
- The Lexington Art League features visual arts by regional and national artists... Lexington Art League
- Many plantation owners from the southern states built magnificent villas in Kentucky, with its milder climate, to escape the sultriness of the south... Lexington - Gratz Park
- Built in 1803 to 1806 as an inn, Mary Todd's father purchased this house in Lexington in 1832 for his family. Mary Todd, who would later... Lexington - Mary Todd Lincoln House
- Ashland was the Lexington estate of Henry Clay until his death in 1852. It was then sold to his son James Brown Clay. The estate was named... Lexington - Ashland, Henry Clay Estate
- John Wesley Hunt, the first millionaire west of the Alleghenies, built this federal period town house in Lexington in 1814. Features of the house... Lexington - Hunt-Morgan House
