Holiday Inn Express
The Holiday Inn Express is situated three miles from Striker's Winery and four miles from Tennessee Wesleyan College. There is a golf course less than five miles from the hotel. The Holiday Inn Express features an indoor pool and a whirlpool where guests can unwind after a long day of exploring the Tennessee countryside. Wireless Internet access is available throughout this facility at no additional charge. This hotel does not accept pets, and assesses a $50 cleaning fee against guests who bring their animals.
Holiday Inn Express
1819 Holiday Drive
Athens, TN 37303
423-649-0003
hiexpress.com
Hampton Inn
The Hampton Inn is an ideal location for golfers visiting the Decatur area---there are three courses within an eight-mile radius of this hotel. The Russell Stover Candy Factory Outlet is within walking distance, and the Athens Regional Park is two miles away. This hotel provides an outdoor seasonal pool with a large sundeck for kicking back and enjoying the scenery. There is also a fitness room on-site, as well as a business center with fax machines, printers and audio/visual equipment. All rooms include complimentary high-speed Internet access. Pets are not permitted at the Hampton Inn.
Hampton Inn
1821 Holiday Drive
Athens, TN 37303
423-745-2345
hamptoninn.com
Days Inn
The Days Inn is situated near many of the area's shopping venues and restaurants. It is across the street from the Russell Stover Candy Factory Outlet, and less than two miles from numerous fast food and full-service dining options. There is a seasonal outdoor pool and an on-site business facility at this hotel. All rooms come with complimentary wireless Internet access, and some units come with refrigerators and microwaves. Pets are permitted at the Days Inn. As of March 2010, the hotel charges a $5 per night fee for pets under 15 pounds, and $10 per night for larger pets.
Days Inn
2541 Decatur Pike
Athens, TN 37303
423-745-5800
daysinn.com
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