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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Raleigh
3.1/5105 Reviews
Can't say the hotel was too bad. However I can say the location is somewhat sketchy. Directly outside of the hotel their is alot of activity going on which is needless to say very questionable. Possible drug deals, ************ and drug doing. There is a gas station/convenience store right there on the premises which too draws a large crowd. However the rooms were ok. I just didn't like that I felt my car would be unsafe in there parking area due to the amount of questionable traffic. So sad to say I never took my luggage out the car in fear someone standing by would notice a bag or two and come back later to check it out. I did choose to leave but not because of the lodging. I think if you can get past the outdoor activity it may make for a nice rest spot.
Motel 6 Raleigh, NC - North
2.4/578 Reviews
 One of my favorite hotels in Raleigh $50 deposit no bugs no loud people outside. It’s a very chill spot right beside Denny’s and Bahama breeze.
Four Points by Sheraton Raleigh Arena
4.3/5101 Reviews
We stayed here for a weekday concert at the PNC Arena, a pleasant and easy 15 min walk. It is an okay midgrade chain hotel that charges for the access and convenience rather than amenities. We arrived at 5:00 and were told our room was not ready (check in is at 4:00) and got a free coke for our 20 minute wait. It seems they are suffering from lack of housekeeping help and the front desk had no idea what the housekeepers were doing. Everybody who checked in had to wait. The front desk was very friendly but did not seem to be in charge. Since the PNC Arena charges $40 for parking it seems this hotel has just added that to their room price, i.e. an overpriced room for the privilege of the walking convenience. The small bar was overwhelmed by the post concert crowd, but to the lone bartenders credit, she stayed open late (post 10:00) and kept the drinks coming. The room was large and clean after waiting a while for the lone elevator, okay HVAC, comfortable bed, but the pillows were horrible flat chunks of foam. The $10.75 breakfast (mediocre although real eggs and over cooked sausage) should have been included for the inflated room rate. It's worth paying for the convenience for the PNC but we wouldn't stay there if not for that reason. You can find the same quality for less not too far away, but then you'd have a commute and a $40 parking charge. Name your poison.
DoubleTree by Hilton Raleigh Midtown
4.1/5101 Reviews
Lili gave Amazing service and was super attentive. Her personality was friendly as if i known her fir a while. Every morning you will see Lili and how supportive she is of any service needed. When you need anything, just ask for Lili.........
MainStay Suites Raleigh North
2.7/523 Reviews
i stay in hotels full time & have stayed at many other hotels but none of them as good as ESA. ms.joyce & james are both super professional & very kind. the room is in great shape as well. i don’t see myself leaving anytime soon. i can’t think of a single complaint about this place or the service i’ve been provided by the staff. definitely worth booking a room here if you’re planning on visiting raleigh anytime soon.
Residence Inn Raleigh Crabtree Valley
4.3/564 Reviews
Comfortable, convenient, and priced-right, this Residence Inn is a great choice in Raleigh. While its decor is not trendy and up-to-date, the bed was very comfortable (which, I think, is more important) and our room was spacious. Better yet, it's close to the Crabtree Valley Mall, which offers a multitude of dining options. We stayed here recently, while Covid-related restrictions were still in place, and the breakfast buffet had been replaced with a pre-order system -- you must order your breakfast the night before you plan to eat it. We didn't do that, so I can't tell you how efficient the process is. But it's available. We were pleased enough with our experience that we plan to stay again. Recommend it!

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels195
Number of Reviews6,901
Highest Price$840
Lowest Price$59
Average Price (Weekdays)$193
Average Price (Weekends)$195