Comfort Suites
Comfort Suites is on the south end of Owensboro on Salem Drive. It is close to many large retail stores as well as the movie theater and shopping mall. Comfort Suites is a nonsmoking hotel and does not allow pets. The rooms are spacious and clean. The staff is accommodating even if you arrive in the middle of the night. Free Wi-Fi is provided to all guests, and the hotel has an indoor pool and a hot tub.
Comfort Suites
230 Salem Drive
Owensboro, KY 42303
(270) 926-7675
comfortsuites.com
Hampton Inn
Owensboro's Hampton Inn is right off the U.S. Highway 60 bypass at Frederica Street. The location puts you at any of Owensboro's hot spots in a matter of minutes. A five-minute drive north on Frederica Street will take you to downtown Owensboro, which overlooks the Ohio river. The hotel features an outdoor pool and a putting green for those golfers on the go. The rooms are clean and have the feel of a home in the country. A buffet-style continental breakfast featuring doughnuts, cereals, and bacon and eggs will give you the boost you need to explore what Owensboro has to offer.
Hampton Inn Owensboro
615 Salem Drive
Owensboro, KY 42303
(270) 926-2006
hamptoninn.com
Fairfield Inn Owensboro
With more than 100 guest rooms, the Fairfield is one of the largest hotels in the city. The guest rooms are outfitted with granite bathroom vanities in addition to well-lighted work desks with high-speed wireless Internet. The hotel features an indoor pool and an exercise room full of cardio equipment. Only minutes away from some of Owensboro's best restaurants, the Fairfield is a convenient place to put your feet up after a long day of meetings, shopping or golf. Church groups and ball teams often choose to stay at the Fairfield because it is one of the few establishments that can accommodate large groups.
Fairfield Inn Owensboro
800 Salem Drive
Owensboro, KY 42303
(270) 688-8887
marriott.com
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