Hotels in Paris, Kentucky

Hotels in Paris, Kentucky
Just outside of Lexington, the adorable little town of Paris, Kentucky, hosts rolling hills, hot springs, streams and rivers for fishing and kayaking as well as plenty of old-growth shade trees that even grown-ups can climb. Be sure to visit the covered bridges, museums and many historic buildings when you're in Paris for more than an overnight stay.

Historic Colonial Motel

This quaint little hotel in Paris, Kentucky, is set right on Main Street so it's easy to find. Next door, at Paris Elementary School, there's a playground in case you're traveling with weary children. Rooms are equipped with double beds, televisions, microwaves and refrigerators and are decorated in an eclectic style.

Colonial Motel
1493 Main St.
Paris, KY
(859) 987-3250‎
www.historiccolonialmotel.com

Best Western Paris Inn

The Best Western Hotel in Paris proudly serves a free continental breakfast. It also offers high-speed wireless Internet access throughout the hotel. An outdoor swimming pool is a great way to unwind after a day at the race track or visiting area museums, distillery tours or driving on a covered-bridge tour.

Best Western Paris Inn
2011 Alverson Drive
Paris, KY
(859) 987-0779‎
bestwesternkentucky.com

The Treehouse at Stoner Creek

Your hosts Pat and Laura at the Treehouse at Stoner Creek Bed & Breakfast strive to give each visitor a taste of old-fashioned Kentucky hospitality. They have canoes and a pontoon boat that visitors can take out on the lake as well as bicycles--even a tandem if you prefer. They have fishing off of the dock and inner tubes for floating the river.

The Treehouse at Stoner Creek
131 Taylor Ave.
Paris, KY 40361
(859) 987-6251
www.treehouseatstonercreek.com

Article Written By Lisa Russell

Lisa Russell has been a freelance writer since 1998. She's been published in "Rethinking Everything Magazine," "Playdate" and "Home Educator's Family Times." She has a professional background in education, cosmetology and the restaurant industry. Russell studied early childhood education at Antelope Valley College, and is pursuing a degree in law.

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