Country Inns & Suites By Carlson Fargo
Country Inns is situated close to Hector Airport, and a stay includes free shuttle service. The continental breakfast is generous, offering hot and cold items and more selections than many other hotels (including eggs, sausage and yogurt options). The hotel also provides cookies, fruit and coffee--complimentary--throughout the day. Once you are well-fed, try Prairiewood for a game. This nine-hole, par-32 course is about one mile from the hotel.
Country Inns & Suites By Carlson Fargo
3316 13th Ave. South
Fargo, ND 58103
(800) 596-2375
countryinns.com/hotels/fargond
Super 8 Fargo/I-29/West Acres Mall
Super 8 is located in the most popular area of town for shopping and dining. The continental breakfast includes waffles and fresh fruit. Children stay free and eat for free with their parents. Alternate dining options are within a short walk or drive. The hotel allows pets and has rooms available for smokers. After you have rested, you might be interested in exploring Rose Creek's 18-hole, par-72 golf course, just more than six miles away.
Super 8 Fargo/I-29/West Acres Mall
3518 Interstate Blvd.
Fargo, ND 58103
(800) 800-8000
super8.com/Super8/control/Booking/property_info?propertyId=03551
Fairfield Inn Fargo
Fairfield Inn is only blocks from West Acres Mall and the corporate facilities for many large companies. The continental breakfast is built around Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwiches and includes items such as the bacon, egg and cheese biscuit. A wide variety of restaurants are located within a mile of the hotel. Rooms at the inn feature 32-inch LCD televisions (mounted on the wall) and premium movie channels, so you can relax and better enjoy the entertainment. Once you have rested, a short drive south will take you to Fargo Country Club's 18-hole, par-72 golf course.
Fairfield Inn Fargo
3902 Ninth Ave. SW
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 281-0494
marriott.com/hotels/travel/farfi-fairfield-inn-fargo/
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