Muncie , IN Hotels

Muncie , IN Hotels
There are plenty of hotels, motels and inns to be found in Muncie, Indiana, home to Ball State University. In addition to the usual chain hotels and motels, there are also unique bed and breakfasts, as well as an inn that is right on the campus, so you will be just a stone's throw from all the university has to offer.

McDowell-Nearing House

The four guest rooms each have handmade furniture, flat screen cable TV with DVD/VCR and electric fireplaces. The inn has two whirlpool tubs, in-room thermostats, ceiling fans, robes, wireless high-speed Internet, hair dryer, clock radio, iron and ironing board. Guests are treated to a home-cooked breakfast every morning. Rates range from $130 to $150, based on which room you stay in.

McDowell-Nearing House B&B
2005 N. Tillotson Ave.
Muncie, IN 47304
(765) 282-7912
janemcdowell@yahoo.com

L.A. Pittenger Student Center Hotel

Visitors to the Ball State University campus can stay at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Hotel, right on campus. The hotel is on the third floor of the student center building and offers 24 guest rooms along with a hospitality suite. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, cable TV, a private security entrance and free parking.

L.A. Pittinger Student Center Hotel
2000 University Ave.
Muncie, IN 47306
(765) 285-1555

River Gardens Bed and Breakfast

The River Gardens Bed and Breakfast is so-named because it has views of both gardens and the White River, which runs alongside it, giving guests not only a pretty view but also a site for scenic walks. The sunroom and breakfast/sitting room are available for guests to use at their leisure, as are the self-service laundry and fax machine. The two guest rooms have private bathrooms, wireless high-speed Internet, 300 thread count sheets on the beds, a writing desk and chair, ceiling fans, alarm clocks, and iron and ironing board. Rates range from $85 to $95.

River Gardens Bed & Breakfast
4610 South Burlington Dr.
Muncie, IN 47302
(765) 284-2964
shelly_gerry@rivergardens-indiana.com

Article Written By Susan Miller

Susan Miller has been a professional journalist since 1990. She edited two weeklies for a chain of suburban newspapers and has written for the "Indianapolis Star," the "Indianapolis Business Journal" and several magazines, among other publications and websites. Miller studied design, photography and technology at Purdue University and Central Piedmont Community College.

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