Hotels in LaGrange, GA

Hotels in LaGrange, GA
LaGrange, Georgia is located near West Point Lake and Callaway Gardens, and is a region rich with recreational activities. Visitors can go bicycling along the historic Chattahoochee Flint Highway or choose to spend a day hiking through the beautiful Callaway Gardens and Pine Mountain. West Point Lake offers boating, fishing and several state parks, and for the animal lover, Wild Animal Safari is nearby. With all of the available activities nearby, LaGrange has a range of affordable accommodations for visitors.

Comfort Inn

The Comfort Inn is a fully-featured hotel, with a pool, exercise room, business center, and free continental breakfast. All 53 rooms have cable, a microwave, a refrigerator, and hi-speed Internet. Rates start as low as $78 per night, as of November 2009, and the hotel has several special deals that include tickets and admission to local attractions.

Comfort Inn
1512 Lafayette Parkway
LaGrange, GA 30241
(706) 882-7700
comfortinn.com/hotel-lagrange-georgia-GA264

Hampton Inn

The Hampton Inn's 81 rooms provide cable, coffeemaker, iron, and ironing board. The hotel is wired for high-speed Internet, and has a business center for working guests. Other amenities include a pool, fitness center, and free complimentary breakfast. As of November 2009, rates start at $99 per night.

Hampton Inn
100 Willis Circle
LaGrange, GA 30240
(706) 845-1115
hamptoninn.com/en/hp/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=LAGGAHX

Wingate by Windham

The Wingate offers guests many modern amenities. Rooms include alarm/clock radios with MP3 player connectivity, flat screen televisions, microwave and refrigerator, and high-speed wireless Internet. The hotel also includes a business center, pool, and a free hot breakfast -- with both American and Korean food. As of November 2009, rates start at $94 per night.

Wingate by Windham
103 Wingate Drive
LaGrange, GA 30241
(706) 298-5270
wingatelagrange.com

Article Written By Ryan VanSickle

Ryan VanSickle has worked in the transportation industry for over five years and holds a special interest in public transit. His writings have covered urban theory and public housing as well as reports about bus and rail transit projects. Ryan has a Bachelor of Science in urban policy studies with a concentration in planning and economic development from Georgia State University.

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