Super Eight Hotels in Reno

Super Eight Hotels in Reno
Commonly known as "The Biggest Little City in the World," Reno, Nevada, provides visitors with the thrills of Vegas while offering a convenient location just 30 miles north of Lake Tahoe and Tahoe National Forest. In and around Reno, the Super 8 hotel chain has several establishments that offer comfortable, clean hotel rooms at a reasonable price.

Super 8 Meadow Wood Courtyard

The Super 8 Meadow Wood Courtyard is five miles south of downtown Reno, near Anderson Park, Meadowdale Mall and the Redfield Promenade. Each room in this hotel has free high-speed wireless Internet, cable TV with premium channels, microwave, and refrigerator. There is an outdoor swimming pool (open seasonally), free continental breakfast and ample parking for buses and RVs.

Super 8 Meadow Wood Courtyard
5851 S. Virginia St.
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 829-4600
super8.com

Super 8 Reno/University Area

Situated near both Skycountry Park and Rancho San Rafael Park, and adjacent to the University of Nevada's main campus, the Super 8 Reno/University Area is less than a mile north of the heart of downtown Reno. Room amenities include free wireless Internet, coffee makers, satellite TV and a micro-fridge. All guests have access to the hotel's heated outdoor swimming pool (closed in the winter) as well as a complimentary continental breakfast.

Super 8 Reno/University Area
1651 N. Virginia St.
Reno, NV 89503
(775) 329-3464
super8.com

Super 8 Sparks/Reno Area

Only seven miles east of downtown Reno, near the Truckee River Greenbelt, the Super 8 Sparks/Reno Area puts guests in nearby suburban Sparks. All rooms come fully equipped with cable television, high-speed Internet access and coffee maker. The heated outdoor swimming pool is open most of the year, and the hotel serves a free breakfast every morning. There is a casino on the property, and truck and RV parking is available.

Super 8 Sparks/Reno Area
1900 E. Greg St.
Sparks, NV 89431
(775) 358-8884
super8.com

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Article Written By Patrick M. Lind

Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.

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