Budget Inn
The aptly-named Budget Inn in downtown Bath offers economical accommodations for the price-conscious traveler. Don't expect anything more than the most basic hotel amenities like an in-room safe and clock. Self-parking is available, and the hotel serves a basic breakfast for an additional fee.
Budget Inn
332 W Morris St
Bath, NY 14810-1028
(607) 776-7536
budgetinn.com
Black Sheep Inn
The historic Black Sheep Inn, built in the 1800s and recommended by the Bath Chamber of Commerce, is a 10-minutes drive from downtown Bath. The hotel is near the fishing activities of Keuka Lake and the hiking opportunities found in the Pigtail Hollow State Forest. Rooms feature themed decor and include luxurious amenities such as walk-in closets, tiled showers and jetted tubs and handmade chocolates.
Black Sheep Inn
8329 Pleasant Valley Rd
Hammondsport, NY 14840-9549
(607) 569-3767
stayblacksheepinn.com
Days Inn Hotel
The pet-friendly Days Inn hotel is just a few blocks from Pulteney Park. The hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet and includes a free continental breakfast served every day. After an afternoon of outdoor exploration, refresh in the hotel's heated pool or grab a drink at the on-site restaurant. Families will enjoy having children ages 18 and younger staying free with a paying adult.
Days Inn Hotel Bath-Hammondsport
330 W Morris St
Bath, NY 14810
(607) 776-7644
daysinn.com
Microtel Inn & Suites
The Microtel Inn & Suites hotel is one of the town's newer hotels. Nearby outdoor attractions include wineries and the Mossy Bank Park. Hotel services include free broadband Internet, a 24-hour fitness center and a hot breakfast. In your room, you'll find high-tech amenities such as a flat screen high-definition television.
Microtel Inn & Suites
370 W Morris St
Bath, NY 14810-1026
(607) 776-5333
microtelinn.com
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