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We have 12 hotels in Ashland. |
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Howard Johnson Inn & Suites Kings Dominion
107 North Carter Road
The Howard Johnson Inn and Suites Ashland is located in historical Ashland and 24 miles from the Richmond International Airport. The property is six miles from Paramount Kings Dominion and 20 minutes from Richmond International Raceway. Built in 2001, this property offers handicap facilities, non smoking rooms, ice vending machines, elevators, fitness center, free parking, truck and RV parking, high speed Internet access, 24 hour front desk, and wake up calls. |
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Days Inn Ashland
806 England Street I-95 & Rt 54
Off Interstate 95, this straightforward hotel is 7.5 miles from Kings Dominion amusement park and 11.1 miles from Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. |
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Richmond North Ashland
107 South Carter Road
Situated off Interstate 95, this contemporary hotel is 1.2 miles from the Ashland Amtrak Station and 18.3 miles from downtown Richmond. |
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Hampton Inn Richmond North Ashland
705 England Street
A 13-minute walk from Randolph-Macon College, this low-key hotel is 7 miles from Kings Dominion amusement park.Flat-screen TVs with HD channels, microwaves, minifridges, coffeemakers, and both full and lap desks (for working on the bed) are offered in each room, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi and custom-designed beds. Suites add kitchenettes, separate living areas, sofabeds and whirlpool tubs. |
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Sleep Inn & Suites Ashland
80 Cottage Green Drive
Less than a mile from I-95, this straightforward hotel is 8 miles from Soak City water park and 7 miles from Hanover Tavern, a storied watering hole dating from 1733.Featuring free Wi-Fi, the colorful, casual rooms come with flat-screen TVs and minifridges, as well as microwaves and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms have sitting areas with sofas, and a few add whirlpool tubs. |
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Econo Lodge King's Dominion South
103 N. Carter Rd.
This simple hotel adjacent to Interstate 95 is a 5-minute drive from Randolph-Macon College and Amtrak trains in Ashland's town center, and a 10-minute drive from Kings Dominion amusement park.All air-conditioned rooms include free WiFi and premium cable TV. Some rooms add minifridges and coffeemakers. |
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Super 8 Motel Ashland
806 B England St
Adjacent to Interstate 95, this straightforward budget hotel is 0.9 miles from the Ashland Amtrak station (for the Northeast Regional), an 8-minute drive from Kings Dominion theme park and 15 miles from Richmond International Raceway.All rooms include en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs with premium cable or satellite channels, plus coffeemakers. |
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Motel 6 Ashland
101 Cottage Green Dr
A 1-minute walk from North Ashland Plaza Shopping Center, this simple budget lodging is also a 16-minute walk from the Ashland Amtrak station (for the Northeast Regional) and 7.5 miles from Kings Dominion amusement park.The straightforward rooms include free WiFi and TVs with expanded cable channels, while microwaves and minifridges are also available. |
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Palm Leaf Motel
306 South Washington Highway
When you stay at Palm Leaf Motel, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Free perks include WiFi and self parking. Rooms feature conveniences like refrigerators and microwaves. |
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Quality Inn & Suites Ashland
810 England Street I-95 & SR 54
LocationThis property is conveniently located off of Interstate 95 and is central to many points of interest such as Kings Dominion theme park, Richmond International Raceway, Strayer University and Virginia Commonwealth University. Shoppers will enjoy browsing a variety of specialty stores at Virginia Centre Commons mall.RoomsEach of the 156 rooms in the inn are innovatively laid out, stylishly furnished and smartly designed to give guests the flexibility needed to work efficiently and relax comfortably. |
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Ashland is a town located 15 miles north of Richmond along Interstate - 95 and historic Route 1 in Hanover County, Virginia, United States. Ashland is named after the Lexington, Kentucky estate of Hanover County native and statesman Henry Clay. |
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