Popular accommodations in Kentucky
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Econo Lodge Downtown
This hotel is in downtown Louisville and is within a 5-minute drive of the Kentucky Derby. The hotel offers a gym and free Wi-Fi in every room.Book nowMotelAccommodates 4
Southern Comfort Suites
Set in Mayfield, 27 km from Watts Station, Southern Comfort Suites offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is around 38 km from Noble Park, 38 km from Union Station and 39 km from Lloyd Tilghman House and Civil War Museum. The motel features family rooms.Book nowMotelAccommodates 4
Econo Lodge
The Econo Lodge hotel is located with easy access to Interstate 75, just six miles from the Shriners Hospitals for Children-Lexington. This hotel offers amenities including: free continental breakfast, free high-speed Internet access, free local calls and free coffee. The hotel also features a picnic area and playground.Book nowMotelAccommodates 4
Red Roof Inn Louisville Fair and Expo
Louisville International Airport is 4 miles from this Kentucky hotel. Red Roof Inn Louisville Fair and Expo offers a flat-screen cable TV with pay-per-view movies and video games in every room and free Wi-Fi.Book nowHotelAccommodates 4
Best Western Inn Florence
This Florence, Kentucky hotel is off of Interstate 75 and Interstate 71, 10 km from Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. This hotel offers an outdoor pool and 24-hour gym.Book nowHotelAccommodates 10
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lexington
Located in Lexington, 5 km from Hunt-Morgan House, Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lexington provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a bar. Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The accommodation features evening entertainment and an ATM.Book nowHotelAccommodates 4
Quality Inn & Suites University-Airport
The Quality Inn & Suites University/Airport is located four miles from the Louisville International Airport and the University of Louisville. This hotel is minutes from Churchill Downs, the Louisville Zoo and Papa John's Cardinal Stadium.Book nowHouseAccommodates 4
Quality Inn Calvert City - Paducah East
Located off Interstate 69 and Interstate 24, this Kentucky motel features an outdoor pool, daily hot continental breakfast, and free WiFi. Guests will be 1.5 km from Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park and Kentucky Barkley Lake.Book nowHotelAccommodates 4
Days Inn by Wyndham Frankfort
An outdoor pool, breakfast to go and free WiFi access highlight this Knights Inn located in Frankfort, Ky. On the Kentucky River, the Leslie Morris Park at Fort Hill is 5 minutes' drive away from the motel.Book nowHotelAccommodates 4
Econo Lodge Airport
Located only minutes from the Kentucky Exposition Center, the Econo Lodge Airport is just two miles from the Louisville International Airport and Kentucky Kingdom & Hurricane Bay Amusement Park. The hotel includes free WiFi access in all rooms, complimentary continental breakfast and free parking.Book nowHotelAccommodates 3
Wingfield Inn & Suites
This Owensboro, Kentucky hotel offers a free daily breakfast and free WiFi. The Kentucky Wesleyan College and the Owensboro Sportscenter are within driving distance of the hotel.Book nowHotelAccommodates 7
Staybridge Suites Lexington, an IHG Hotel
This Lexington hotel offers a hot breakfast daily and is located within 7 minutes' drive of downtown Lexington, 8 minutes' drive of the University of Kentucky and 15 minutes' drive of Kentucky Horse Park.Book nowSee all 2759 accommodations in Kentucky
Holiday homes in Kentucky: Holiday away from the big cities
Kentucky in the east of the USA best lives up to its nickname Bluegrass State in spring, when the wide grass pastures are covered with blue-green flowering plants. Your holiday home in Kentucky is set between densely wooded mountains and wide grasslands typical of this area. Get to know the family side of the USA with our holiday apartments in Kentucky. Book now Accommodation in the USA in this fascinating state!
Between Horse Racing and Whiskey Distilleries – Apartments in Kentucky
Due to the fertile soil and the wealth of coal, which is still an important economic factor today, Kentucky was a sought-after destination for European emigrants very early on. This is also reflected in today’s population figures, as more than 40% of the inhabitants look back on German, Irish or British roots. Most holiday homes in Kentucky are located in the state’s numerous small towns. Real metropolises in the American sense are missing, even the largest city – Louisville – has only 600,000 inhabitants. Today’s capital of Kentucky, Frankfort, founded by German settlers, has only 30,000 inhabitants. Here you can also visit the tomb of Daniel Boones, the historical model of the leather stocking immortalized in literature by James Fenimore Cooper. By the way, if you are lucky enough to live in a private holiday apartment in Kentucky on a clear full moon night, you should definitely take a trip to the Cumberland Falls. In the spray of the 21 metre high waterfall, an impressive moon arch forms that is unrivalled in the world. Probably one of the best arguments for an overnight stay in Kentucky.
In Kentucky experience the original American life
The state’s annual cultural highlight is the famous Kentucky Derby in early May. The race has been held in Louisville since 1875 and contributes significantly to the city’s economic upswing and growth. Even the British Queen Elizabeth II travelled to Louisville in 2007 to follow the most important equestrian event in the world. However, you should book your private apartment in Louisville with us in good time. It is not documented whether the queen tasted a glass of Kentucky whiskey on this occasion. In the numerous distilleries 90% of the global demand for bourbon is produced, which gets its special character by burning the hickory barrels intended for storage. A guided tour through one of the numerous distilleries should have a fixed place in your itinerary. A good reason, by the way, to use a private apartment in Kentucky, as public consumption of alcohol is forbidden. At the mouth of the Tennessee River into the Ohio River lies Paducah Book. The small town is named after the Chickasaw chieftain Padukah and for a long time had high strategic importance. Thus the conquest by Ulysses S. Grant on 8 September 1861 also counts to the most important victories of the general in the course of the American civil war. It would be wrong to denigrate holiday homes in Kentucky as a trip to the American province. Here you will find the other side of the United States, often unknown in our latitudes. A place where the traditions of the European immigrants are still cultivated and present everywhere. And all this embedded in numerous natural wonders, which have encouraged many settlers in their decision to build a new existence in this wonderful place. If you want to combine your stay with a trip to neighboring countries, check out our Illinois Accommodations and our Tennessee Apartments.