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The Nacogdoches Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites offers free Wi-Fi to all guests. Stephen F. Austin University and the center of Nacogdoches are 10 minutes’ drive away.

Quite and clean room. Wheelchair/handicap accessible shower. Good breakfast.

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378 reviews
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The Fredonia Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, a garden and restaurant in Nacogdoches.

Great location, restaurant, bar and decor. All details thought of!! We would love to stay again

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341 reviews
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$149
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Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Red Roof Inn Nacogdoches offers accommodations in Nacogdoches, 1.2 mi from Nacogdoches Exposition & Civic Center. Free private parking is available on...

We were pleased with the breakfast

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8.2
Very Good
180 reviews
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$58.89
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At the Hampton Inn & Suites Nacogdoches, guests can enjoy an outdoor pool and a fitness center close to the historic center of the oldest town in Texas.

The breakfast was great. There were alot of options no matter what your dietary needs may have been.

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8.6
Excellent
194 reviews
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$92.65
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Located in Nacogdoches off of highway 59 near several restaurants, Capital O Nacogdoches - Hwy 59 & SW Stallings features BBQ facilities, a garden, and complimentary WiFi.

Everything was great! The women at the front desk on check-in and check-out were phenomenal! We arrived late on Sat night and the woman at the desk got us checked in without any issues. She was great! When we checked out Sunday morning, the woman at the desk was also really great and super friendly! She was exceptional! She was sooooo friendly and has a beautiful presence! You have great women at the front desk! Kudos to you! If we're ever that way again, we'd definitely stay here.

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6.9
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56 reviews
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$55
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Located 4 miles from Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas, this motel offers an outdoor pool, complimentary breakfast and free wireless internet access.

Ur friendly staff at ur front desk.

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7.2
Good
221 reviews
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$62.99
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The Comfort Suites hotel is located, offering easy access to Millard's Crossing Historic Village, the historic Old University Building, and the Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library.

Very good experience from the time I checked in till the time I left.

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7.2
Good
118 reviews
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$82.53
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Located in Nacogdoches, 17 miles from Pitser Garrison Convention Center, Studio 6 Nacogdoches TX SFA University has rooms with air conditioning. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.

Friendly staff and clean room.

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7.6
Good
21 reviews
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$55.99
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This Nacogdoches hotel offers lodging with free Wi-Fi and a continental breakfast, just 4 miles from Stephen F. Austin State University.

Everything is really great at this facility.

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8.2
Very Good
490 reviews
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$59.50
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This motel is just 3 minutes' drive from Stephen F. Austin State University. All rooms feature free Wi-Fi. Continental Inn & Suites offers a 24-hour front desk and an on-site launderette.

We did not have breakfast there. We were just there to check our daughter into college. Just needed a clean safe place to spend the night because we ate offsite. Everything was fine.

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7.8
Good
219 reviews
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$60
per night

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What Guests Said About Nacogdoches:

  • 10

    There was a lot of fun museum and historic sites to visit.

    There was a lot of fun museum and historic sites to visit. The parks are beautiful. We were there for SFA Orientation but I grew up in this area and love being back in the fresh air and pine trees. We loved the Deli in the DT square. Original red brick streets! I love the history of it all. We also loved the Dead Tree Book Store. Make sure and tell Atticus hello from us.
    donal
    United States of America
  • 10

    Still a nice.quiet.scenic old town with nice people.

    Still a nice.quiet.scenic old town with nice people. Several great restaurants we ate at were Dolly's,Clear Springs,Aunty Pasta all very close by where we stayed. The highlight was the best B & B Hardeman House-a must stay. We were warmly welcomed and enjoyed immensely the front porch where we sat and talked for several hours before going to bed. The breakfast was so lovely and felt very special how the host Kim served it to the quests. If you've never stayed at a B&B try this if your staying here.
    JnKS
    United States of America
  • 8.0

    Nacogdoches is a small East Texas town.

    Nacogdoches is a small East Texas town. The people are friendly. It is a farming and ranching area, so the people drive pickup trucks and wear caps and camouflage. Hunting and fishing are the most popular sports. The countryside is thick with pine trees and some native hardwoods. It is very green right now. Nearby Lake Nacogdoches is a good place to fish or camp. Stephen F Austin Jr. College is located in Nacogdoches, so there are shops and small food places that accommodate them. There are several motels in town, and some B&Bs. I was there to fish in a bass club tournament. Sixteen of us ate in a private room at the Jalapeno Tree Mexican restaurant. The food was good, the margaritas were very good, but I thought the food was a little expensive for what we got. I liked the beef fajitas ($20 for one person) and the Charro beans were the best I have ever eaten. The large base margarita was reasonably priced at $7.50 for 16 oz. The chips were good and plentiful, and the red sauce was ok. I recommend this restaurant. There are nicer motels than the one we stayed at.
    Gerry
  • 10

    There is.so.much around Nacogdoches.

    There is.so.much around Nacogdoches. It is.the.oldest.town in Texas..We.love.the older parts.of.town.where all types of thing can be.found.in one.of the many shops!.Talk with the owners. History is.the greatest treasure you can carry from here.
    Darrell
    United States of America
  • 10

    We were in town for the annual Blueberry Festival, my first...

    We were in town for the annual Blueberry Festival, my first trip to the area. I loved the ambiance of the town. everything was clean. and any closed spaces were tidy, not unkempt. I had the feeling that the town is very proud of itself. The small town atmosphere of smiling, happy, friendly people pervaded our entire weekend. Everyone was polite and friendly. Our trip was festival related, so this review touches only on what we experienced during our stay. There is plenty to see that we missed. Next time the Azalea Trail!!! My first impression of the town was how green it is!!! Coming from brown central TX it was a treat to see tall green trees, and the associated shade. There are many places to catch small concerts in town, we had a lovely evening at the free Bluegrass concert in the park. Even had a nice breeze. The green is very grass too. The main event took place on Saturday and the whole town was out and about. Nice mix of cultures around. The red brick square is delightful and surrounds the visitor center. (which, btw, has a clean restroom) lots of history stories to be read. There are several benches around town to sit and enjoy.
    maryjanesweet
    United States of America
  • 10

    We were only there for one night as my husband was there to...

    We were only there for one night as my husband was there to see his physician. We hope to be back and hopefully see more to the surrounding sights. It was easy to get around the City, but like every city, there was areas of road construction, but not any real delays in traffic. There are many places to shop and to eat, and next time we return, we hope to try out the stores and restaurants.
    Barbara
    United States of America

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