La Quinta Inn Killeen
The Killeen airport is less than five miles away from this hotel . And if you have business at Fort Hood, the world's largest Army depot, the main gate is less than a mile away. Besides the normal amenities, your room will have a microwave oven and a refrigerator for those late night snacks and free access to the Internet. In the morning before you head out, you can have all you want for breakfast, free-of-charge. And when you get back from the golf course, you can take a dip in the refreshing swimming pool on the premises.
La Quinta Inn Killeen
1112 S. Fort Hood St.
Killeen, Texas 76541-7493
(254) 526-8331
lq.com
Americas Best Value Inn
This is a 160-room hotel that's less than five miles away from Killeen's municipal airport. Your room will have cable television including HBO, complimentary access to the Internet, and local calls that are on-the-house. Awaken in the morning and have a complimentary continental breakfast to charge your batteries for the day that's ahead of you. And when you return, a refreshing swim in the outdoor pool will be just what the doctor ordered.
Americas Best Value Inn
1100 S. Fort Hood St.
Killeen, Texas 76541
(254) 634-0142
americasbestvalueinn.com
Sleep Inn & Suites
Although this hotel is only about five miles away from Killeen's municipal airport, you'll be minutes away from such places as Fort Hood Army Base, Killeen Civic and Conference Center, famous Texas Thunder Speedway and Killeen Municipal Golf Course. Your room at the Sleep Inn and Suites will have complimentary access to the Internet, a refrigerator, a microwave oven and a coffee maker with everything you need to make a fresh cup to begin your day. Then head to the lobby for your free hot breakfast compliments of the hotel.
Sleep Inn & Suites
700 E. Central TX Expressway
Killeen, Texas, 76541
(254) 616-2345
sleepinn.com
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