parking is complimentary, as is breakfast served in a low-key dining area next to a warm lounge that has a fireplace. flanked by trees, this casual hotel is less than 2 miles from interstate 75 and 5 miles from the mary todd lincoln house, a museum in the former first ladys childhood home. suites add sofabeds. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. laid-back rooms offer free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and minifridges, plus tea and coffeemakers, microwaves, and en suite bathrooms. theres also a 24-hour fitness room, and an indoor pool with a hot tub Blue Grass Airport 25 min
Thoroughbred Park (10 min) Explorium of Lexington (14 min) Museum with interactive art & science-related exhibits for children of all ages. Jacobson Park (12 min) City park featuring basketball, volleyball, playgrounds, a dog park, fishing & pedal-boat rentals. Hopemont, The Hunt-Morgan House (13 min) 1814 Federal home in Gratz Park features period furniture & decor, plus a Civil War museum upstairs. Mary Todd Lincoln House (14 min) Historic childhood home of the First Lady of the United States (from 1861-1865), with tours & more. Keeneland Association Inc (23 min) This classy venue offers live horse racing events & lush surroundings for visitors. The Lexington Cemetery (18 min) The Living Arts & Science Center (12 min) The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of KY (17 min) This 100-acre arboretum showcases Kentucky landscape through formal gardens & natural areas. Kentucky Horse Park (17 min) 1,032-acre attraction offering a museum, horse-drawn tours & equine presentations, plus campgrounds. Waveland State Historic Site (21 min) Antebellum plantation featuring a Greek Revival home & original outbuildings, plus events. Ashland - The Henry Clay Estate (13 min) Stately 19th-century home & grounds of politician Henry Clay, with tours, exhibits, trails & more. Arboretum (19 min) Raven Run Nature Sanctuary (26 min) This 734-acre woodland preserve has 10 mi. of marked hiking trails, plus streams & wildlife. McConnell Springs (20 min) Site of the first Lexington settlement hosting events, educational programs & natural springs. |