Hotels in Saratoga, NY

Hotels in Saratoga, NY
After a day of hiking, you may want to relax in a mineral bath at one of Saratoga's historic spas including the Roosevelt Mineral Baths, Spa and Mineral Springs. These mineral spa treatments are supposed to have healing power. If you want to participate in some outdoor activity with a historical focus, check out Saratoga Historic Park where you can explore Revolutionary War Battlefields and the historic Saratoga National Cemetery. There are a number of hotels available in Saratoga, NY.

Best Western

The Best Western Park Inn was built in 2005 and is located on Route 9 next to Saratoga State Park. The hotel offers high speed Internet access. Guest rooms are available with a microwave and small refrigerator. The has a small fitness center on-site. The hotel allow pets for a small fee. Rates start at $140 per night as of December 2009.

Best Western Park Inn
3291 S Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 584-2350
book.bestwestern.com

Saratog Hilton

The Saratoga Hilton is located downtown, making it convenient to walk to a large number of restaurants and shops. The hotel offers both boutique style guest rooms and suites. The hotel has a small fitness area and an indoor heated swimming pool. There is a restaurant on-site. Rates begin at $180 per night as of December 2009.

The Saratoga Hilton
534 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 584-4000
hilton.com

Comfort Inn and Suites

The Comfort Inn and Suites is a smoke- free hotel. The hotel is located 2 miles from downtown, near Lake George. The hotel offers a complimentary full breakfast. The hotel has standard guest rooms or upgraded rooms with microwave, sleeper sofa and whirlpool bath. The hotel allows pets with a fee of $10 per pet, per night. Rates begin at $120 per night as of December 2009.

Comfort Inn and Suites
17 Old Gick Road
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 587-6244
comfortinn.com

Article Written By Tate Higgins

Tate Higgins is a writer, teacher and outdoor guide. He lives in South Carolina and works on rivers around the country. He graduated from Clemson University and Colorado State University. His work has recently appeared in literary magazines including Phoebe and The Southeast Review.

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