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Kokomo Hotel
2 AAA hotel in Kokomo

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1717 E Lincoln Road46902 Kokomo (Indiana), United States (show on map)
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Phone: +1 (765) 453-8822

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4.2/5
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1717 E Lincoln Road46902 Kokomo (Indiana), United States (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +1 (765) 453-8822Fax: +1 (765) 405-0991


You’ll get great amenities and great value at our Best Western Kokomo Hotel near State Road 931.

Whether you're traveling for business or vacation, we have everything you need for a great stay in Kokomo, all at an affordable price.

If you’re bringing the family along, enjoy our 100% smoke-free hotel and choose a room with a sofa bed for extra space.

Enjoy free Wi-Fi available throughout the entire hotel, and work desks with USB ports in all our spacious rooms.

Our free hot breakfast gets everyone’s day off to a good start.

Keep up with your exercise routine in our fully equipped fitness center, or swim some laps in the heated, indoor swimming pool. Be sure to take time to see all our region has to offer.

Check out racing at nearby Kokomo Speedway, open April through October, or catch a baseball game at Indiana University Kokomo’s Municipal Stadium.

At the end of the day, catch up with your favorite shows and movies with our premium cable. You’ll get more value, along with friendly service when you stay with us while visiting northern Indiana.

Green rating:

Main services:

Info

Check-In: from 3:00 PM

Check-Out: within 11:00 AM

Services

On premises:

  • 100% smoke free hotel
  • Complimentary full breakfast, served Monday - Friday 5 to 9:30 a.m.

    and Saturday and Sunday 6 to 9:30 a.m.

  • Indoor pool, heated, open 6 a.m.

    to 11 p.m.

  • Exercise facility, open 6 a.m.

    to 10 p.m.

  • Stationary bike
  • Treadmill
  • Elevator
  • Interior Corridor
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Guest laundry
  • Express check-in
  • Express check-out
  • Late check-out, available, Management approval with $25 fee.

  • Free wireless Internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms
  • Printer available
  • Air-conditioning
  • Ice/vending machine
  • Outdoor parking, free, on-site, 24-hours
  • Electric vehicle charging station available
  • Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events
  • Free Weights
  • Elliptical

Nearby:

  • 3.90 mile(s) from Seiberling Mansion, The Howard County Museum in Seiberling Mansion closes for annual cleaning and maintenance from January 1-31.

    The Seiberling Mansion is an impressive Victorian home built during Indiana's gas boom by industrialist Monroe Seiberling.

    The mansion is now managed by the Howard County Historical Society and is home to the county museum.

    Multiple phases of renovation have returned it to its Victorian splendor as an icon of the 1890's gas boom in Indiana.

  • 3.50 mile(s) from Kokomo Beach, Kokomo Beach offers a leisure pool, high-energy water slides, kiddie slide, lazy river, slide tower, bathhouse, family changing rooms, concessions, and kid’s splash pad.

    Plenty of fun for all ages! Open seasonally starting around Memorial Day.

    Contact directly for opening hours.

  • 1.90 mile(s) from Elwood Haynes Museum, Come explore the City of Firsts and learn about notable inventor, Elwood Haynes, during a visit to the Elwood Haynes Museum.

    Haynes invented the first commercially successful gasoline powered automobile in the United States in 1894, which he termed ''America’s First Car'' in his early advertising.

    Haynes conceived the idea of a horseless carriage while in Portland, Indiana in 1891, and then moved to Kokomo, where he completed the plans and hired Elmer and Edgar Apperson to build the first automobile in 1893.

    Elwood Haynes test drove the automobile, named ''The Pioneer'' on July 4, 1894, on Pumpkinvine Pike in Kokomo. After having discovered an alloy made of pure chromium and pure nickel, he began commercially producing automobiles under the Haynes Apperson logo in 1898.

    Haynes also invented the alloy ''Stellite'' in 1906 and stainless steel in 1912.

    The famous inventor’s former residence now houses a collection of his possessions and inventions.

  • 1.90 mile(s) from Kokomo Opalescent Glass, Kokomo Opalescent Glass is America’s oldest art glass company and has been producing the highest quality art glass at its original location in Kokomo since 1888.

    Experience art glass that is hand-ladled and rolled from a 2,500-degree furnace and watch blown glass demonstrations from skilled artists as they make amazing hand-blown glass creations in the KOG Hot Glass Studio.

    Go behind the scenes to see how they make art glass! Public factory tours are currently offered Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursdays at 11 a.m.

    Tour fee $6USD.

    All tours must be reserved in advance by calling 765-457-1829.

    Insiders tip: No open toe shoes, sandals or clogs are permitted on tour.

  • 2.50 mile(s) from Howard County Veterans Memorial, Dedicated on September 17, 2000, in memory of all those brave men and women from Howard County who served our nation in war and peace.

    Their memories will be forever etched in the bricks that line the ''Walk of Honor.'' See Indiana’s first Blue/Gold Star Family Memorial which opened in 2015.

    Open 24/7.

    Admission is free.

  • 3.00 mile(s) from Old Ben, The world's largest steer.

    The world’s largest steer, Old Ben weighed 125 pounds at birth in 1902 and between 4,585-4,720 pounds at his death in 1910.

    He stood 6.5 feet tall and 16.25 feet long from nose to the tip of his tail.

    Many circus owners and sideshow representatives tried to buy him, but his owners turned down all offers, preferring to show him themselves in a private tent at fairs all over Indiana and even at the State Fair for several years.

    Ripley featured him in his ''Believe It Or Not'' in 1968, and he is now housed in a pavilion in Highland Park, for all to see.

  • 2.70 mile(s) from Jackson Morrow Park, Jackson Morrow Park is Kokomo’s largest park at 100 acres.

    The park features the Kirkendall Interpretive Nature Center, Kokomo Pipeline Skate Park, picnic shelters, and walking paths.

  • 3.00 mile(s) from Vermont Covered Bridge, The covered bridges of the Green Mountains star on postcards, on social media and in stories about our state for a reason – they're beautiful, historic and unique.

    Vermont is home to more than 100 covered bridges, boasting more covered bridges per square mile than any other U.S state.

    The bridges date from 1820 (the original Pulp Mill Bridge across Otter Creek in Middlebury), with most constructed during the mid and late 19th Century.

    Among them is the Windsor Cornish Covered Bridge that spans the Connecticut River between Windsor, Vermont and Cornish, New Hampshire.

    At 465 feet, it is the longest two-span covered bridge in the world and the longest wooden bridge in the United States.

    Vermont's covered bridges are the settings for ghost stories, weddings, peaceful drives, some of our most beautiful photography and memories that will last a lifetime.

  • 3.00 mile(s) from Giant Sycamore Stump, Located in Highland Park in a covered pavilion.

    The stump is 57-feet in diameter, and once was used as a phone booth that could hold two dozen people.

    Located in the same pavilion as Old Ben, the world's largest steer.

  • 3.00 mile(s) from Indiana University Kokomo Downtown Gallery, The gallery is an extension of the gallery located on IU Kokomo’s campus.

    The gallery has student projects and art on display for visitors to enjoy in downtown Kokomo.

    Contact directly for opening hours.

    Admission is free.

  • 9.10 mile(s) from Greentown Glass Museum, The recently renovated Greentown Glass Museum houses a vast number of pieces of glassware produced by the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company in Greentown between 1894 and 1903.

    Over 2,000 pieces of glass are on display.

    The museum is open seasonally, maintaining operating hours from the first Wednesday in April through November 15.

    Contact directly for opening hours.

  • 2.70 mile(s) from Kirkendall Interpretive Nature Center, The Kirkendall Interpretive Nature Center is nestled in Kokomo's Jackson Morrow Park.

    Learn about the native Indiana wildlife and see a large diorama of preserved animals including a beaver, groundhog, albino muskrat, red-tailed hawk, fox squirrels, red and grey fox, barn owl, bobcats, deer, raccoon, great blue heron, among others.

    Several display cases hold fish mounts, butterflies, insects, fossils and educational displays.

    Open seasonally May 1-August 31, Tuesday-Friday.

    Contact directly for opening hours.

    Admission is free.

  • 3.10 mile(s) from Kokomo Downtown Farmers’ Market, Offers locally grown produce, homemade goods and artisan products - all made by local producers.

    You'll also find live music, food demonstrations, kid's activities and more during the outdoor market.

    Come explore this local experience with local food and local flavor!
  • 2.30 mile(s) from Dixie Chic Boutique, We believe every women deserves to feel beautiful.

    Styles are offered from Small-3XL.

    We are addicted to lace, fridge, and ruffles.

    Live chic, live beautifully, live and adventure.

  • 3.60 mile(s) from Markland Mall, Markland Mall features stores like Aldi, American Eagle Outfitters, Buckle, Dunham's Sporting Goods, Foot Locker, Party City, PetSmart, Ross Dress for Less, and Target, as well as dining options such as Ben’s Soft Pretzels, Chili's, Chipotle, and Prodigy Bar & Grill.

  • 1.80 mile(s) from Treasure Mart Antiques Mall, The mall has been a family owned, trusted, and local business for over 15 years and we are proud of our reputation and ability to provide high quality antiques and collectibles to the area.

    We have no affiliation to any other Treasure Mart business or owner thereof, locally, or otherwise.

  • 2.20 mile(s) from Kokomo Parks & Recreation Dept., Kokomo has something for everyone.

    The City of Kokomo has focused heavily on our Parks and Recreation Department.

    The KPRD offers an exciting and diverse park system.

    Individuals of all ages may participate in a wide range of activities and take advantage of over 450 acres of city parks and facilities.

  • 2.90 mile(s) from Comics Cubed, A comic book specialty shop that has a wide selection of new comics, back issues, all ages books, trades, artist editions, minifigures, supplies, and more.

  • 2.10 mile(s) from The Original Treasure Mart, Located in the historic Diamond Plate Glass building, the Original Treasure Mart has been central Indiana's one-stop antique and vintage shopping destination since 1975.

    Four floors house more than 70 dealers and thousands of consignment items, with styles ranging from primitive to modern, industrial to refined.

    Under our unique consignment structure, items are marked down 10 percent each month, guaranteeing you an ever-changing treasure hunt of vintage, antique, repurposed, and handmade finds.

    Shop today!
  • 2.90 mile(s) from Kokomo Toys & Collectibles, Grab your buddies and make the road trip! Established in 2008, Kokomo Toys & Collectibles is a family owned and operated brick & mortar toy store specializing in buying, selling & trading every Wednesday through Saturday from 12 p.m.

    to 5 p.m located on 'Geek Street' in the heart of the beautiful Kokomo Downtown District just an hour north of Indianapolis.

    It's a toy show here every day with our large selection of action figures from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s to all the new releases.






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