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Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront
4/5102 Reviews
Hotel location is quite good. Close to the beach. Go to the game and go directly to the boat. It is a round-trip ticket. Breakfast is delicious and not expensive. Asians should like it. In addition to parking, it is a little difficult. Other facilities are not bad.
DoubleTree by Hilton Jacksonville Riverfront
3.6/5109 Reviews
There is parking lot The hotel environment is good. The steak inside the hotel is very good and worth recommending. American hotels are basically very old, don't have too much expectation.
Extended Stay America Suites - Jacksonville - Riverwalk - Convention Center
3.1/579 Reviews
Where do I begin, I was displaced from my apartment complex and will be here for 3 months. The staff at this location has been amazing milisa, alesia, misty, paul and ms. Camille. I feel safe here and they look out for their guests. I wanted to let management know what an asset they have at this location.
Motel 6 Jacksonville, FL - Orange Park
2.6/595 Reviews
We stayed two new nights at this hotel, and looking back, I don’t know how we stayed the second night. There were a few issues of concern during our stay this weekend. Firstly, there were two bath towels even though I booked the room for three adults. Secondly, the sheets on one bed were definitely not clean. There was hair on the sheets in various places. There were multiple live roaches and palmetto bugs in the bathroom. They were hiding underneath the toliet seat! There seemed to be a steady stream of men in and out of the room next door and noise all night. I had higher expectations after reading reviews from previous customers. The paint in the bathroom was chipping and there were no small amenities like a hair dryer. To be honest, it was one of the worst travel experiences I’ve ever had.
APM Inn & Suites - Jacksonville
2.4/522 Reviews
Melissa the housekeeper makes that place. We see her everyday running m, helping, always has a smile. She should be in the office but since she's been there we can see q big difference in how clean it is. Brandy will accommodate anyone that she can and always tries to avoid conflict. She should be manager. Chris and Keith come anyntime of day or night and cone quickly when. They are needed. One housekeeper was yelling about having nonfood but other than that itnwasngreat.
Quality Inn Orange Park Jacksonville
3.1/598 Reviews
We were on our way home and choose this based on average reviews, just needed a place for overnight without robbing the bank! We have not done a road trip in several years, and what I found, Florida average hotels are not up to standards at all off interstates! I live in Florida, and I will say, the hotels in many cases are ripoffs for what you get! True, we have been open more after Covid, but they definitely are not cleaned to that protocol! The outside looked fine in front, shrubs etc. trimmed. The pool area looked good, these are the positives. The bed seemed newer and was comfortable. Now negatives, staff not friendly, room was nasty dirty, used wet wipes to clean off counters etc. The floor in bath area had not been mopped in who knows when!? Your shoes stuck to it, gross! Then the carpet was so dirty, my husband’s feet were black as well as bottom of my shoes! He just finished cleaning our shoes when we got home! The toilet ran all night, yes, told desk person in a.m. This hotel is used a lot for construction workers so it seems, as they hang out drinking & smoking on staircases after work. Also, seems to be some long term clients that have dog running loose, tried to get in our room when we opened the door?! Walls are thin, you can listen to Rap music! Also, need to take off web free breakfast and there is no vending machine. With TLC, this hotel could be brought up to standards & is a better choice than the other 2 at this interchange. The location is good with plenty of restaurants and shopping plaza, all seems pretty new. Clean it up and get rid of the rif raf!

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Jacksonville, FL, located on the northeastern end of Florida, is the Sunshine State's most populous city. The "Bold New City of the South" is home to the largest urban park system in the nation, offering 20 miles of hiking or biking trails to choose from. Jacksonville, FL, surrounded by water, offers a large variety of water-based activities. The St. Johns River cuts through the heart of Downtown Jacksonville, close to 40 miles of the Intracoastal Waterway Canal, and the Atlantic Ocean borders 22 miles of beaches on the city's east end.

Fun Fact: Spanning 840 square miles, Jacksonville, FL is the largest city by area in the contiguous United States.

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Jacksonville, FL experiences a humid subtropical climate. Summers are hot and humid, winters are warm and dry. Jacksonville, FL is hottest between June and August, with temperatures averaging at 83°F. Jacksonville, FL is coolest between January and February, with temperatures averaging at 56°F. It rains the most in Jacksonville, FL from May through September.

Hotels in Jacksonville, FL are busiest between May and July. Hotels in Jacksonville, FL are cheapest in November.

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Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) serves the city of Jacksonville, just 13 miles north of the city’s downtown area. The most convenient way to get to Downtown Jacksonville from Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) is by taxi. Taxis are widely available at the lower level of the terminal building, near Baggage Claims. The journey takes around 17 minutes, and costs between US$40–US$50.

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The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) offers 56 public bus routes in and around Jacksonville, FL. Bus service runs from 05.30–20:30, Monday through Friday, and 08:00–17:00 on Saturdays. Single rides cost US$1.75, Express Route fares cost US$2.75, and day passes cost US$4.50. The JTA Line 1 bus provides the cheapest way of getting from Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) to Downtown Jacksonville.

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Jacksonville Zoological Gardens, the only major zoo in Northeast Florida, is home to over 2,000 animals including elephants, rare Florida panthers, kangaroos, and komodo dragons. The zoo sits at the mouth of the Trout River, 15 minutes north of Downtown Jacksonville. The Jacksonville Zoological Gardens opens from 09:00– 17:00, Monday through Sunday. General Admission costs US$24.95. Total Experience Tickets are available at US$32.95, and includes access to the 4D theater, unlimited carousel and train rides, and an animal feeding session.

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