Emporia, KS Hotels

GuestHouse Inn Emporia
2700 West 18th Avenue
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 64.69 - 107.81 )
2 Star


Rodeway Inn & Suites
3181 West Hwy. 50
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 54.95 - 79.95 )
1 Star
Conveniently located on the west edge of Emporia. Nearby Emporia State University, william white memorial, national teachers hall of fame, flint hills and spring hill ranch national park. Enjoy a discount at our full service restaurant, Regency Gard


Best Western Hospitality House
3021 West Highway 50
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 68.99 - 80.99 )
2 Star
Stay at this comfortable Emporia hotel, the front porch to Kansas' Flint Hills. Travelers looking for great hotel accommodations in Emporia, will find the Best Western Hospitality House the perfect choice for their stay. The hotel is conveniently


Fairfield Inn By Marriott Emporia
2930 Eaglecrest Drive
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 75.05 - 99.00 )
3 Star
Fairfield Inn is Marriott's award winning economy lodging chain featuring clean, convenient, quality accommodations - all for a great value! Our oversized guest rooms are equipped with thoughtful amenities including dataport, remote control televisio


Emporia-Days Inn
3032 W. Highway 50
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 48.60 - 72.00 )
3 Star
The Days Inn Emporia is conveniently located on the west edge of Emporia, only moments from downtown on Highway 50. Just two blocks east from the Kansas Turnpike exit on Business Highway 50, turn right three blocks. Shopping mall, movies, Emporia S


Econo Lodge Emporia
2511 W. 18th Street
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 46.79 - 59.99 )
2 Star
Located near the Flint Hills. Close to shopping & downtown. Near Emporia State University. Free Continental breakfast with cereal. Cable TV with HBO. Microwaves and refrigerators available upon request. Pet deposit: 25.00


Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Emporia, Ks
2921 West 18th Avenue
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 129.00 - 129.00 )
3 Star
We welcome you to visit the finest Emporia Kansas hotel, the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites of Emporia for your travels in Emporia, KS. We are NEWLY RENOVATED in 2006. Our Quality Excellence Award winning, three diamond limited service hotel is c


Candlewood Suites Emporia
2602 Candlewood Drive
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 74.00 - 89.00 )
2 Star
Take a Video Tour of the hotel. At the Candlewood Suites Emporia Kansas Hotel, we are located near Emporia State University, Tyson, Wolfcreek, Glendo, and Menu Foods. If you are moving to Emporia we are the perfect choice for your temporary housing.


Comfort Inn Emporia
2836 W. 18th Ave.
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 71.95 - 104.95 )
2 Star
The Comfort Inn of Emporia Kansas, which opened its doors for the very first time in June 2005, is located just off I-35 at exit 128. The hotel has 45 spacious and comfortable guest rooms, some with Jacuzzis. The hotel amenities consist of FREE high


Budget Host Inn Emporia
1830 West Highway 50
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 55.95 - 55.95 )
2 Star


GuestHouse Inn Emporia
2700 West 18th Avenue
Emporia, KS 66801
Nightly Rates: ( 62.10 - 115.00 )
2 Star


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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Kansas 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 Kansas state park, this is where you will find it.


In KANSAS visitors can explore the continent's largest remaining tallgrass prairie and discover sweeping horizons, towns with storied pasts, and genuine cowboy-style adventures, find dinosaur bones and moon rocks, hunt and fish, find diverse art centers and museums, and comb out-of-the-way antique shops.

Visitors to ABILENE can take a 10-mile round-trip excursion on the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad or experience the history of the 34th president at the Eisenhower Center.

ATCHISON is home to the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum.

In CHANUTE visitors can enjoy a “down on the farm” experience with Carlson’s Corn Maze and Wildflower Tours or experience photographing lions in Africa at the Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum.

Known in the 1870s as the "Cowboy Capital", visitors to DODGE CITY relive the 1870s heyday of the rip-snortin', gun-slingin' Wild West at the Boot Hill Museum on the original site of Boot Hill Cemetery and at the Gunfighters Wax Museum.

To relive life as a pioneer of the 1850s, the overland wagon train in EL DORADO celebrates pioneer days, chuck wagon meals, campfires and frontier music.

The Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in the heart of the Kansas FLINT HILLS offers a historic ranch headquarters area with buildings dating from the late 19th century; a nature trail, and acres of prairie lands.

The FORT SCOTT National Historic Site, established in 1842 to keep peace and protect Kansans from bushwhackers, is now fully restored and features living history reenactments and guided tours.

Bronze plaques mark a visitors’ route through Historic Downtown HAYS; attractions include the Sternberg Museum of Natural History, with its diorama recreating the area's prehistoric environment and life in the Great Plains, and the Fort Hays State Historic Site.

HUTCHINSON attractions include the Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian, with American space program artifacts, and Hedrick’s Exotic Animal Farm; the Kansas Splashdown indoor water park also has a space theme.

INDEPENDENCE attractions include a replica of Ingall’s 1870 Little House on the Prairie on the original site.

KANSAS CITY's rich ethnic culture is celebrated through its many festivals, its monuments and its historic sites, including the Quindaro Ruins/Underground Railroad, the largest archaeological shrine to freedom, Strawberry Hill, an historic 1887 High Victorian mansion, ethnic museum and cultural center, and the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame.

A city rich in historical attractions and outdoor recreational opportunities, LAWRENCE offers The Museum of Natural History (fossils and mounted animals in natural habitats), The Spencer Museum of Art, and The Museum of Anthropology.

LEAVENWORTH attractions include the Carroll Mansion, the Carnegie Arts Center, the Frontier Army Museum which tells the story of Fort Leavenworth from the early 1800s, the Performing Arts Center  and the First City Museum with its collection of early frontier memorabilia; the C.W. Parker Carousel Museum is one of only five carousel museums in the country.

LIBERAL attractions include the vintage aircraft at the Mid America Air Museum, the original model of the house in which Dorothy flew to Oz and the Coronado Museum at the Seward County Historical Museum, the fine arts of The Baker Arts Center and the International Pancake Day Hall of Fame.

Known as “Little Sweden USA”, LINDSBORG attractions include the Hemslöjd where visitors can watch craftsmen in a woodworking shop.

Three attractions that draw visitors to MANHATTAN are the historic Aggieville district, the Harold M. Freund American Museum of Baking, the only baking museum in the United States; and the diverse recreation of Tuttle State Park.

OLATHE has a variety of activities and attractions for hot-air ballooning and sail boarding, two public lakes, the Ernie Miller Nature Center with forest and prairie trails, and the Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm, the last surviving stagecoach stop on the Santa Fe Trail.

SALINA attractions include the Historic Downtown District, the Central Kansas Flywheel Museum with its antique tractors, and the Wildlife Museum at the nearby Rolling Hills Zoo.

There are original and replica buildings from the 1800s and 1900s in SHAWNEE in Old Shawnee Town; nearby is the Wonderscope Children’s Museum and there are vintage, bluegrass and world instruments at the Mountain Music Shoppe.

The capital of Kansas, TOPEKA features everything from pioneer landscapes to historic attractions, including the Kansas Museum of History, the Topeka Genealogical Society Library, where visitors can trace their family history, the Combat Air Museum, with two hangars of historic military aircraft and exhibits from WW1, Topeka Harley-Davidson, with its vintage motorcycles, and for all the family, the Topeka Zoological Park in Gage Park.

The Oz Museum in WAMEGO houses one of the largest private collections of Oz memorabilia in the world; the Wamego Museum complex consists of a museum, a one room school house, a rock jail and a log cabin, all near the Old Dutchmill.

Some of the main WICHITA attractions are the Historic Old Town District with its antique shops, restaurants, and night spots, Old Cowtown Museum, an open-air living history museum, the Kansas Aviation Museum, a repository of Kansas’ aviation heritage, the Wichita Art Museum anchoring the Museums on the River district west of downtown, Museum of World Treasures, and Exploration Place which offers immersive exhibits and hands-on experiences; each area at the Botanica, The Wichita Gardens has its own theme, the Great Plains Nature Center showcases the wildlife and plant species of the Great Plains Region, and at the Mid-America All-Indian Center visitors take part in the rich heritage of the Native Peoples.

At nearby BENTON, the National Hopalong Cassidy Museum at the Prairie Rose Chuckwagon Supper provides a stunning display of hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy items.