Boxcar Willie Inn
The Boxcar Willie Hotel was built by legendary country music singer Boxcar Willie, who, as the 60th member of the Grand Ole Opry, performed from his own stage in Branson until his death in 1999. He is best known for hobo-inspired music. "Sleeping car" rooms are named after trains from the golden age of train travel. Amenities include in-room wireless Internet, complimentary "whistle stop" hot breakfast, outdoor sun deck, indoor heated pool, hot tub and sauna, pet-friendly rooms and discount tickets to area shows.
Boxcar Willie Inn
360 Schaefer Drive
Branson, MO 65616
(417) 337-7070
boxcarwilliehotel.com
Grand Victorian Hotel
The Grand Victorian is committed to the simple elegance embodied by the Victorian era. The hotel is centrally located on Branson's Highway 76 Strip, within walking distance of area entertainment and shopping. The hotel's crowning glory is an indoor heated pool housed in a gazebo pool house with a fireplace and hot tub. Other amenities include a complimentary Continental breakfast and afternoon tea and cookies in the Victorian teatime tradition. The establishment also features a game room with pool table and arcade games.
Grand Victorian Hotel
2325 W. 76 Country Blvd
Branson, MO 65616
(417) 336-2935
hotelgrandvictorian.com/
LaQuinta Inn Branson Music City Centre
The LaQuinta Inn is located directly on the Highway 76 Strip and is within a mile of the Thousand Hills Golf Course and five miles of the John Daily and Holiday Hills courses. Nearby attractions include Silver Dollar City and the Branson Landing shopping district. The La Quinta has a large and welcoming atrium lobby with a Starbucks inside. Amenities include a free breakfast, free wireless Internet, free morning newspaper, laundry facilities, fitness center, spa, an indoor swimming pool and pet-friendly rooms. The LaQuinta Inn is rated three diamonds by AAA.
LaQuinta Inn Branson Music City Centre
1835 W Highway 76
Branson, MO 65616
(417) 332-1575
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