Days Inn Brooksville
Conveniently located close to Interstate 75 and downtown Brooksville, Days Inn offers moderately priced accommodations. As of December 2009, rates ranged from $51 to $66 per night for double occupancy. The hotel accepts pets of all sizes for a nonrefundable charge of $15 per day per pet. Amenities at the hotel include a pool, game room, free high-speed Internet and a free continental breakfast. The rooms have a microwave and a refrigerator.
Days Inn Brooksville
6320 Windmere Road
Brooksville, Florida 34602
(352) 796-9486
daysinnbrooksville.com
Quality Inn
Quality Inn sits minutes from Interstate 75 and downtown Brooksville. It accepts pets of all sizes with a $25 nonrefundable fee per day. Room rates start at $59 per night for double occupancy. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, a deluxe continental breakfast and a complete fitness center.
Quality Inn
30307 Cortez Blvd.
Brooksville, Florida 34602
(352) 796-9481
qualityinn.com
Microtel Inn and Suites
Microtel Inn and Suites is conveniently located close to downtown Brooksville. They accept pets of all sizes with a $25 nonerefundable fee per day. Room rates start at $59 per night based on double occupancy. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, a get-up-and-go breakfast, pool, fitness center and bus parking.
Microtel Inn and Suites
6298 Nature Coast Blvd.
Brooksville, Florida 34602
(352) 796-9025
microtelinn.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites is located minutes from downtown Brooksville. It accepts pets for a charge of $25 per room per stay. Rates start at $85 per night for double occupancy. There is a heated pool, whirlpool spa, free Wi-Fi, fitness facility and free breakfast.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites
30455 Cortez Blvd.
Brooksville, Florida 34602
(352) 796-0455
hiexpress.com
Article Written By Kimberly Sharpe
Based in Oregon, Kimberly Sharpe has been a freelance writer since 2006. She writes for numerous online publications. Her writing has a strong focus on home improvement, gardening, parenting, pets and travel. She has spent most of her life working as a veterinarian technician, landscape adviser and owned a pet boarding, training and grooming facility in Florida