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| Richmond | road trip-stopping in Richmond - cheap hotels in good areas? Posted: Mon April 4, 2005 03:37 PM UTC
Friend and I are tentatively planning a road trip with stops in Richmond, Charlotte, and Atlanta. Curious about Richmond hotels that anyone would recommend. Nothing fancy, just a place to sleep a night. Any areas of Richmond to definitely avoid. Thank you.
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| Richmond | RE: road trip-stopping in Richmond - cheap hotels in good areas? Posted: Tue April 5, 2005 04:00 AM UTC
Most of the hotels in the Innsbrook area (Hilton, Courtyard, Holiday Inn Express, others) are fairly new and in a nice area just a few miles west of downtown. I would recommend the area west of downtown over any other direction. Definitely don't stay at the midtown Days Inn or Holiday Inn. They're in serious need of updating last I heard. The Embassy Suites in town is also nice. Try Hotwire or Priceline and choose the area west of downtown and see what rates you get.
Good luck!
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