- Address
- 3575 Tates Creek Road, 40517
- Chain
- EA
- Built
- 1987
About Extended Stay America - Lexington - Tates Creek
Extended Stay Hotels now offers FREE Wi-Fi All Day Every Day. Welcome to Extended StayAmerica Lexington - Tates Creek. Our hotel is designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space? amenities you won't find in a typical hotel room. ?Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, and stovetop ?Convenient workspace ?Free local phone calls ?Personalized voice mail ?Iron and full size ironing board ?On-site guest laundry ?Dining and cooking utensils provided ?Free Wi-Fi in all guest rooms ?Swimming Pool ?Pet Friendly Rooms
Deep in the heart of the Bluegrass State you will find the city of Lexington, which is steeped in southern history, yet full of all the culture of a modern urban center. It is the second largest city in Kentucky and known by some as the ?Horse Capital of the World? because of the local obsession with horse racing and everything to do with this majestic animal. There is much more to this southern hotspot than horses, though, as visitors discover year after year. Many people are surprised to find just how charming, entertaining, and culturally fulfilling this city of southern hospitality truly is. Many discover Lexington when they visit the state for the Kentucky Derby, which is not far from the city. Lexington is also home to the Keeneland Thoroughbred Horse Track and numerous well-known horse farms. The city also attracts music lovers every year for the Festival of the Bluegrass, the states oldest annual bluegrass festival that takes place every June. The American Indian Festival is another family friendly event, which returns every November featuring food, clothing, music, stories, and other hallmarks of this fascinating culture. areas. The Lexington History Center is an important group of museums, which is found in the old Fayette County Courthouse in the heart of downtown. Explore a museum dedicated to the history of the region, and another dedicated to public safety, or wander through a new third wing, dedicated to the history of pharmaceuticals in the Bluegrass State. Other historical structures and cultural centers include the Aviation Museum of Kentucky, the Headley-Whitney Museum, Hunt-Morgan House, Lexington Cemetery, Martin Castle, Mary Todd Lincoln House, the UK Basketball Museum, and Waveland State Historic Site. Another great idea for visitors is to start in Lexington and continue on to the surrounding areas, where there are many other great adventures waiting. Toyota has a plant in nearby Georgetown, which makes Lexington a popular choice
