Opened in 2009 and updated in late 2015, the stylish, upper-middle-range Hotel Indigo Deerfield Park sits near a peaceful lake in an upscale community. Several restaurants are within walking distance and downtown Jacksonville is about a 20-minute drive. Decor is bright and energetic, with a silent movie theme, and amenities include a full-service restaurant and bar, a pool, and fitness center. Its 90 spacious rooms are striking and distinctive. They have beautiful hardwood floors, designer-quality furniture, curved walls, and bathrooms with roomy walk-in showers. Suites have separate living areas and kitchenettes. Travelers who prefer to be closer to downtown could consider the Hampton Inn Jacksonville Downtown I-95, which has comparable rates that include a hot breakfast.
Opened in 2009 and updated in late 2015, the stylish, upper-middle-range Hotel Indigo Deerfield Park sits near a peaceful lake in an upscale community. Several restaurants are within walking distance and downtown Jacksonville is about a 20-minute drive. Decor is bright and energetic, with a silent movie theme, and amenities include a full-service restaurant and bar, a pool, and fitness center. Its 90 spacious rooms are striking and distinctive. They have beautiful hardwood floors, designer-quality furniture, curved walls, and bathrooms with roomy walk-in showers. Suites have separate living areas and kitchenettes. Travelers who prefer to be closer to downtown could consider the Hampton Inn Jacksonville Downtown I-95, which has comparable rates that include a hot breakfast.
The 354-room Omni Jacksonville Hotel is a convenient upper-middle-range pick for anyone who needs to stay in the downtown area. Rooms are typical of a comparable chain hotel, and feature Keurig coffeemakers, well-stocked minibars, flat-screen TVs, and classic (if slightly generic) decor. Many units have expansive river and city views, but Wi-Fi is an extra charge except for Omni’s loyalty program members (free to join), and some guests have complained that beds are too soft. The rooftop pool deck is a serene spot for a quiet break, but the pool itself is closed for swimming until further notice. The bistro serves a tasty international menu for all three meals, while J Bar is popular for evening drinks and small bites. Travelers seeking something a tad cheaper in this area may want to consider the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront.
The 354-room Omni Jacksonville Hotel is a convenient upper-middle-range pick for anyone who needs to stay in the downtown area. Rooms are typical of a comparable chain hotel, and feature Keurig coffeemakers, well-stocked minibars, flat-screen TVs, and classic (if slightly generic) decor. Many units have expansive river and city views, but Wi-Fi is an extra charge except for Omni’s loyalty program members (free to join), and some guests have complained that beds are too soft. The rooftop pool deck is a serene spot for a quiet break, but the pool itself is closed for swimming until further notice. The bistro serves a tasty international menu for all three meals, while J Bar is popular for evening drinks and small bites. Travelers seeking something a tad cheaper in this area may want to consider the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront.
The 118-room Hampton Inn offers good value with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a decent location just off-I-95 -- a short drive across the bridge from Downtown Jacksonville. Rooms have a red-and-beige color scheme (clean and warm, but not particularly stylish or exciting) and massive flat-screen TVs, and there's a relatively large outdoor pool (although it's surrounded by the parking lot). The hotel is a nice choice for those on a budget visiting the downtown area, but as a simple chain hotel it doesn't offer anything out of the ordinary.
The 118-room Hampton Inn offers good value with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a decent location just off-I-95 -- a short drive across the bridge from Downtown Jacksonville. Rooms have a red-and-beige color scheme (clean and warm, but not particularly stylish or exciting) and massive flat-screen TVs, and there's a relatively large outdoor pool (although it's surrounded by the parking lot). The hotel is a nice choice for those on a budget visiting the downtown area, but as a simple chain hotel it doesn't offer anything out of the ordinary.
This huge upper-mid-range chain hotel caters mostly to the business traveler, with a decent seafood restaurant on-site, a nice fitness center, FedEx business services (fee based) and lots of meeting space, and a rooftop pool with river views. Rooms, though clean and high-tech (flat-screen TVs, iHome docks), have somewhat bland and generic decor that feels slightly subpar for a Hyatt Regency hotel -- but most have great river views and all come with comfy beds. Watch out for extra charges for Wi-Fi and parking.
This huge upper-mid-range chain hotel caters mostly to the business traveler, with a decent seafood restaurant on-site, a nice fitness center, FedEx business services (fee based) and lots of meeting space, and a rooftop pool with river views. Rooms, though clean and high-tech (flat-screen TVs, iHome docks), have somewhat bland and generic decor that feels slightly subpar for a Hyatt Regency hotel -- but most have great river views and all come with comfy beds. Watch out for extra charges for Wi-Fi and parking.