Inn at Saratoga
Opened in the 1800s, the Inn at Saratoga is the area's oldest hotel. Since its founding, the historic hotel has built a reputation as a classy upscale establishment and has won several national and local awards from travel magazines. Choose from 42 suites and rooms with amenities like canopy beds, hardwood furniture and free wireless Internet. Additional services include an on-site restaurant with a complimentary hot breakfast, as well as a cocktail lounge where you can relax after a day of hiking.
Inn at Saratoga
231 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 583-1890
theinnatsaratoga.com
Adelphi Hotel
Located in the city's downtown core, this 130-year-old Saratoga hotel provides a Victorian-style ambiance. Rooms are decorated with genuine antiques and historic furniture, and have modern amenities like cable television. The nightly rates include a free continental breakfast, featuring fresh baked goods and fruit. It's the perfect start for an active day of hiking and exploring. After a long day outdoors, refresh yourself at the hotel's pool, set within a lushly landscaped forest.
Adelphi Hotel
365 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-3111
(518) 587-4688
adelphihotel.com
Marriott Courtyard Saratoga
The Marriott Courtyard Saratoga is just minutes from the outdoor activities at Loughberry Lake. Inside the hotel, you'll find 146 suites and guest rooms with amenities like a flat-screen television and free wired Internet access. Indulge yourself and book a suite, which includes separate living and sleeping quarters, a kitchenette and a Jacuzzi hot tub. Individuals with sensitivity to pollen can reserve one of the hotel's 14 "PURE" guest rooms, the only such option in Saratoga Springs. These rooms have been specially cleaned to remove odors, airborne bacteria and pollen.
Marriott Courtyard Saratoga
11 Excelsior Ave.
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-2438
(518) 226-0538
courtyardsaratoga.com
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