Historic Maple Hill Manor
This bed and breakfast draws many travelers to Springfield. The seven rooms all have private baths. Jacuzzi and fireplace rooms are also available. Each night's stay comes with a gourmet breakfast, and hot and cold beverages are always available. The manor was built in 1851, and the decor of the rooms is reminiscent of the antebellum South. Guests are encouraged to roam around the manor's flower gardens, fish ponds, nature reserve, orchards and working llama farm. There are a variety of special package deals offered on Maple Hill Manor's website. For something truly different, book a room during Murder Mystery weekend.
Historic Maple Hill Manor
2941 Perryville Road
U.S. Highway 150 East
Springfield, Kentucky 40069
Tel: (800) 886 7546
maplehillmanor.com
Springfield Inn
This 62-room corridor hotel is four miles from Lincoln Homestead State Park. The rooms have Internet access and complimentary continental breakfast is included. The inn has an outdoor pool and guest laundry services. If you want to stay in Springfield but don't want to splurge on the Historic Maple Hill Manor, this is the place to stay.
Springfield Inn
324 Lincoln Drive
Springfield, Kentucky 40069
Tel: (859) 336-7550
springfieldinn.org
Hampton Inn Lebanon
Just a 15-minute drive from Springfield, the Hampton Inn is set near historic Civil War battlefields. Guest rooms have cable television, HBO, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, and high-speed Internet. Complimentary hot breakfast and hot and cold beverages are included. The hotel has coin-operated laundry facilities, laundry valet service, a fitness center and a pool.
Hampton Inn Lebanon
1125 Loretto Road
Lebanon, Kentucky 40033
Tel: (270) 699 4000
hamptoninn.com
Article Written By Heather Carreiro
Heather Carreiro is a certified English teacher who has been writing since 2008. The editor of Matador Abroad, her work has appeared online at BootsnAll, Matador Network, GoNOMAD, Journey Beyond Travel and Expat Women. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics and Middle Eastern studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is pursuing a Master of Arts in English at Bridgewater State University.