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Cheap Hotels in Springfield, Illinois

Springfield, Illinois is perfect for the family to learn about government history at popular visiting areas such as Lincoln’s Tomb, Abraham Presidential Library and Museum and the Illinois State Capital. It is an ideal place to take your children to let them view historical sites and teach them a little bit about where the United State’s sixteenth president lived. Although, if you are on a budget, you will need somewhere to stay for the night or a few days that is comfortable-yet affordable at the same. For families who are watching the dollars in their wallet, there are a few hotels that may match your price.

Beginning at $55 per night (as of 2010), your family can stay at the Baymont Inn and Suites located at 5871 S 6th Street Road. It can be found just one mile from the University of Springfield. It is also just five miles from the Abraham Library and Museum. In the morning, you don’t have to worry about purchasing breakfast, because it serves a complimentary breakfast each day. For some extra recreation, the kids can also have some free time in the indoor pool. There is also a fitness center for guests who are on an exercise regimen. The hotel also has high speed Internet, in room safes, coffee makers, microwaves and mini refrigerators.

A hotel that is nearby the Illinois State fairgrounds and also the Lincoln Capital Airport is the Howard Johnson Inn And Suites. Other attractions to visit nearby include the Home Of Lincoln’s Tomb, Vietnam And Korean War Memorials and also Lincoln’s home. The inn’s hotel address is located at 1701 J David Jones Pkwy in Springfield. Rates begin at $49 per night (as of 2010). Amenities include shuttle service to the airport and the Amtrak station, seasonal outdoor pool, exercise facility, and banquet rooms. The guest rooms house both queen and king size beds. The Howard Johnson Inn And Suites also hold eight executive business suites with two full baths as well.

The President Abraham Lincoln Hotel is in the center of Springfield and also just blocks away from the state capital complex and the Abraham Presidential Library and Museum. The address is located at 701 E Adams St in Springfield. Payments begin at just $72 per night (as of 2010). The airport is also less than five miles away and complimentary shuttle service is available. Recreation at the hotel includes an indoor pool, spa tub and fitness center. Extra amenities that are offered are a weekday newspaper, designer toiletries, cable television with premium channels, coffee makers and refrigerators.

For a history themed vacation and learning experience, bring your family to one of Illinois’s most historical cities as well as the state capital. There are plenty of attractions to get in touch with Abraham Lincoln and the government’s past. With affordable hotels and attractions, you can still have fun without a lot of cash.

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