Clarksville, Indiana Hotels With Hot Tubs

Clarksville, Indiana Hotels With Hot Tubs
Clarksville, Indiana, is situated beside the Ohio River, which borders Louisville, Kentucky. This city is located in a historically rich area, which includes the starting point for the Lewis and Clark Expedition of the Louisiana Purchase. This area is also home to fossil beds that date back 350 million years, so if you are interested in American or world history, Clarksville is an exciting destination. Though most hotels in Clarksville proper do not offer hot tubs, Louisville and Sellersburg are within a five mile radius of downtown Clarksville. Thus, travelers can enjoy a relaxing visit while still being near Clarksville and surrounding areas.

Louisville Marriott Downtown

The Louisville Marriott Downtown is in downtown Louisville, however it is only a short drive across the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge. This hotel is within eight miles from the Louisville International Airport, which makes this hotel ideal for travelers to Clarksville who need simple access to the area's airport. This large hotel features 17 floors that house 591 standard rooms and 25 suites. All guest rooms feature wireless Internet access, Marriott Revive bedding and color TVs. This hotel features an indoor hot tub that allows numerous travelers to relax and mingle. There is also a fitness facility that features free weights as well as various cardio machines. In 2009 the average rate for rooms was $145 per night. But actual rates will vary depending on conventions and season, so call to get current room rates.

Louisville Marriott Downtown
280 W. Jefferson
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 627-5045
(800) 533-0127
marriott.com

Ramada Sellersburg/Louisville North

The Ramada is located along Interstate 65, between Clarksville and Louisville. This hotel features 79 standard rooms and suites within its three-story building. Travelers will find the hotel an ideal location for business and leisure as it is close to the Kentucky Expo Convention Center, Six Flags Louisville and is about 15 miles from Louisville International Airport. All of the guest rooms feature complimentary wireless Internet access, separate seating areas and coffee makers. On-site amenities include an indoor swimming pool with a large hot tub, a fitness facility, banquet rooms and a lounge. Travelers with pets are welcomed at this Ramada, and the entire building and guest rooms are smoke-free. The average rate for standard rooms was $75 per night in 2009, with suites starting at $100.

Ramada Sellersburg/Louisville North
360 Triangle Drive (Exit 9 from I-65)
Sellersburg, IN 47172
(812) 246-3131
ramada.com

Hyatt Regency Louisville

The Hyatt Regency Louisville features urban sleekness with Southern charm. Situated less than four miles from downtown Clarksville, Indiana, this Hyatt Regency is ideal for the Clarksville visitor who wants a more upscale hotel. The hotel has 393 guest rooms that feature Hyatt Grand Beds with iHome iPod docking stations and views of downtown Louisville. All guest rooms come with complimentary wireless Internet access as well as large work desks. The hotel features a 24-hour fitness facility, which has weight machines, cardio equipment and an indoor heated pool with a generously sized hot tub. And the hotel is in close proximity to the best of Louisville and Clarksville attractions, such as Falls of the Ohio State Park in Clarksville and Six Flags in Louisville, as well as on-site entertainment and dining. In 2009, room rates were between $80 to $120 per night.

Hyatt Regency Louisville
320 W. Jefferson
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 581-1234
hyatt.com

Article Written By Jonathan McLelland

Jonathan McLelland has been a freelance writer since 2005. He has worked as a story writer and editor for the international sitcom, “Completing Kaden,” as well as a proposal writer for various production companies. McLelland studied communication and theater at St. Louis Community College.

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