Hampton Inn Lake City

Hampton Inn Lake City

Hampton Inn Lake City

Hampton Inn Lake City -
Hampton Inn Lake City -

Location

450 Southwest Florida Gateway Drive
Lake City, FL US
32024

Description: Hampton Inn Lake City

Hampton Inn Lake City is one of the finest hotel in lake city, located off I-75 at Exit 427 four miles west of ''Historic Downtown Lake City''. Area attractions include the , shopping malls, state spring parks, historic sites, and the Suwanee River, the hotel feature 60 rooms, some with whirlpool, exterior corridors, outdoor pool and spa, discounted golf green fees, 24-hour coffee and and fresh baked cookies in the evening. Amenities include complimentary continental breakfast, USA Today, free in-room movie channel, free local phone calls, and TV with cable. We also offer irons, ironing boards, hair dryers, shampoo, lotion and additional toiletry items at no extra charge, connecting rooms, and cribs. Access to an exercise gym is available for a nominal fee.The hotel also offers free high speed internet service in all rooms and free access wireless internet in the lobby.

Directions

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<pre>From I-75 Southbound- take Exit 82, turn right -Hwy. 90 W. Immediately take the left lane and then turn left on FL Gateway Blvd. -at Long John Silver-Amoco Gas Station. From I-75 Northbound- take Exit 82, turn left Hwy. 90 W. Then turn left on FL Gateway Blvd. -At Long John Silver-Amoco Gas Station. Hotel is located 1/4 mile on the right From I-10- take Exit 42A for I-75 South, proceed for 7 miles to I-75 South bound and take Exit 82. </pre>

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Hampton Inn Lake City
Number of Rooms
60
Number of Floors
2


Amenities:
Hampton Inn Lake City
  • Family Rooms
  • Room service
  • Fitness center
  • Swimming pool
  • Meeting rooms
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Free high-speed internet

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