Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
This 54-room hotel is located on U.S. 31 in the center of the tiny town of Roseland. Guests have access to free wireless Internet, an indoor swimming pool, a game room with arcade games, a whirlpool and a fitness center. Rooms have cable TV, a microwave, a mini fridge, and guests are served a free buffet breakfast. Other meals can be taken at restaurants less than half a mile away, which includes Damon's, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Great Wall, Steak 'n Ale and Perkins.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
South Bend-Notre Dame
120 Dixie Way North
South Bend, IN 46637
(574) 968-8080
Jameson Inn
Internet is available to guests at a kiosk in the lobby of this 123-room hotel for those who want to run in and check something quickly, but more extensive work can be accomplished with the free wireless Internet in each room. Rooms also have 25-inch cable TVs with a premium channel, desk and recliner. The hotel has an outdoor pool and fitness center, and provides guests with a free breakfast. Guests can eat in-room with the aid of the in-room mini-fridge and microwave, or at any of several restaurants nearby.
Jameson Inn of South Bend
215 Dixie Way South
South Bend, Indiana 46637
(574) 277-3211
Microtel Inn South Bend
This smoke-free hotel has plush pillow top mattresses in every guestroom, along with free high-speed internet, flat panel 32-inch cable TV, microwave and mini fridge. Some rooms have whirlpools. Pets are not allowed. Babies are welcome and cribs are provided at no additional charge. Guests can eat a free continental breakfast, and have other meals at restaurants nearby, which include a Bob Evans next door, Wendy's, McDonalds and Perkins.
Microtel Inn South Bend
222 South Dixie Way S.
South Bend, IN 46637
(574) 273-4300
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Susan Miller has been a professional journalist since 1990, specializing in travel and business. She has written for the "Indianapolis Star," "South Bend Tribune," "Indianapolis Business Journal" and was a Midwest correspondent for the American News Service. Miller studied design, photography and technology at Purdue University and Central Piedmont Community College.