Cadiz Knights Inn

5698 Hopkinsville Road
Cadiz, KY 42211
Nightly Rates: ( 64.96 - 64.96 )
1 Star


Property Description

Knights Inn Cadiz is centrally located to Lake Barkley, Venture River Water Park, Woods Wetlands Wildlife Center and Fort Campbell. In Cadiz, you will enjoy beautiful antique shops. Lake Barkley is 10 to 15 miles away. Also in the area is the Janice Mason Art Museum, 3 miles West, and the 1800's Settlement Restaurant and Entertainment Center, 35 miles West. Murray University is 35 miles West. Knights Inn Cadiz is newly renovated and all rooms are on the ground floor. We offer a complimentary expanded continental breakfast each morning. All of our rooms have a microwave-refrigerator. Small pets are welcome with a fee.



Amenities

· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Pets Allowed
· Parking
· Television with Cable
· Air Conditioned
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Continental Breakfast
· Copy Service
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Ice Machine
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Microwave
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Bus Parking
· Recreational Vehicle Parking
· Truck Parking
· Refrigerator
· TV Remote Control
· Wake-up Service


Room Information

General Information
All rooms are newly renovated (2 Double Beds). With microwave, refrigerator, and hair dryers in each room. Guest rooms feature microwaves, refrigerators, hair dryers, and 25" TVs with remote control. Total Number of Guest Rooms: 25 Number of King Size Beds: 4 Number of Double Double Beds: 18 Number of Non Smoking Rooms: 13 Number of Handicapped Rooms: 1
King Royal
King size bed with microfridge, hairdryer, 25" TV and recliner in every room.


2 Double Beds
Guest Room, Queen
Standard Room with 1 Queen Bed



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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1980
· Renovated in 1996
· 25 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 1 floors.


Directions

I-57 South to I-24 East, take Exit 65, turn right, pass gas stations Phillips 66 and Shell on right side, pass Lakeway Motors. Motel is on the right side.

Hwy 68/80 going towards I-24 in Cadiz, the Motel is on the left hand side before the Interstate. Opposite the Wildcat Chevrolet Dealership.

I-24 from Nashville going West, take Exit 65. Turn left. Motel is on the right hand side.

I-55 in Missouri, take I-57 North to I-24 East to Exit 65. Turn right, pass gas stations Phillips 66 and Shell. Motel is on the right.

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Local Attractions

Janice Mason Art Museum(3 miles) Lake Barkley (10 miles) Woods Wetlands Wildlife Ctr (10 miles) 1800 Settlement Restaurant Entertainment Center (35 miles) Venture River Water Park (35 miles) West KY Factory Outlet Mall (35 miles)


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Travel Information for Kentucky Hotel Guests


If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Kentucky attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Kentucky state park, this is where you will find it.


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For over 140 years Historic Diamond Caverns at PARK CITY has offered tours of what is said to be one of Kentucky's most beautiful caves.

Kentucky's fourth largest city, COVINGTON, is across the Ohio River from Cincinnati; MainStrasse Village is a restored 19th-century German neighborhood where visitors are welcomed on the hour by the sounds of the 100-foot Carroll Chimes Bell Tower; 450 million years of Northern Kentucky's heritage are on display at the Behringer-Crawford Museum; Covington is also known for its historic churches: The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption is noted for its resemblance to Notre Dame in Paris. Daniel Boone National Forest is located in the mountains of eastern Kentucky, there is abundant wildlife, vegetation, scenery, and recreation opportunities.

The charms of historic FRANKFORT, Kentucky's State Capital, have been well preserved through the years: there are historic homes with original furnishings, and a bourbon distillery which has been in operation since the 1850s; the Old State Capitol has been restored to its pre-Civil war decor; at the "new" Capitol built in 1905 there is a giant Floral Clock; two historical attractions are the Kentucky History Center which houses the state museum and a research library, and the Kentucky Military History Museum.

The history of Kentucky's oldest town, HARRODSBURG, is showcased at Old Fort Harrod State Park where a full-scale replica of the original fort stands; the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is America's largest restored Shaker community with 33 restored 19th-century buildings.

Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin at Sinking Spring Farm, HODGENVILLE; the National Historic Site honors Lincoln's humble beginnings.

LAWRENCEBERG visitors can experience the sites, sounds and smells of the Wild Turkey Distillery where its 1893 bourbon is still made today.

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Since the Museum of the American Quilter's Society opened here in 1991, PADUCAH has become known as "Quilt City USA".

The PERRYVILLE Battlefield State Historic Site 40 miles southwest of Lexington is the site of Kentucky's bloodiest, and most important, Civil War battle.

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