Red Lion Inn & Suites Auburn is ideally located just 30 miles from Sacramento with easy access from local freeways. The Sacramento International Airport is 35 miles away.
Located just off Interstate 80, Rodeway Inn Auburn – Foresthill is located in the heart of California's Gold Country and is less than 2 miles from Old Town Auburn.
Located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Holiday Inn Auburn offers a convenient location along historic Hwy. 49 and I-80, on-site restaurant and bar and clean comfortable rooms.
Located in Auburn, 21 miles from William Jessup University, SpringHill Suites by Marriott Auburn provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
This hotel, located in historic Old Town Auburn, is a 10-minute drive from Auburn Municipal Airport. The hotel features a continental breakfast, garden and picnic area and a putting green.
Offering an outdoor pool and a hot tub, Motel 6 Auburn is 33 mi from Sacramento Airport. Free WiFi access is available. California State Fairgrounds are 32 mi from this motel.
Located in Auburn, Elmwood Motel features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. This motel offers a 24-hour front desk. Free private parking is available on site.
Located in Auburn, within 21 miles of William Jessup University and 24 miles of Empire Ranch Golf Course, Foothills Motel provides accommodations with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private...
Featuring free bikes, Amazing Loft on Horse Ranch offers accommodations in Pilot Hill. With mountain views, this accommodation features a balcony and a swimming pool.
This Rocklin, California hotel features rooms with free WiFi. Sierra College is 5 minutes' drive away. Shopping at Westfield Galleria at Roseville is 10 minutes' drive away.
Auburn is beautiful, and even if you are only there for a...
Auburn is beautiful, and even if you are only there for a few hours there are great places to eat, fun locations to explore, and sights to see. My family always makes sure to stop by ikeda's on our way out of town.
Gavin
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Auburn, California, is a charming town nestled in the heart...
Auburn, California, is a charming town nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada foothills. From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by its beauty and small-town charm. Auburn offers a perfect blend of natural wonders and historical treasures, making it a delightful destination for visitors.
Darshan
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Auburn is a great Sierra foothill community with a rich...
Auburn is a great Sierra foothill community with a rich history and lots of great outdoor adventures (hiking, mountain biking, kayaking) nearby. There are plenty of great restaurants, galleries, live music venues and an old theater that routinely holds interesting events - such as the screening of a documentary "River Runner" while we were there. We ate at Crudo, a new asian/fusion restaurant and it was fabulous. Other guests ate at a wonderful Mexican restaurant near our inn. We walked from our hotel to the State Theater and drove down to the nearby confluence of the North Fork and South Fork of the American River for a wonderful picnic and some wading in the river.
Deborah Hoffman
United States of America
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Motels are too expensive.
Motels are too expensive.
Motels most won't work with you on anything.
Just say that's the way it is here,were an expensive place.
But it's not far enough in resort areas or national forest like lake Tahoe or with casinos like Reno to warrant such high prices,for average motel name brands.
Does have good public transportation.
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Anonymous
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Auburn is historical in California history quaint old town...
Auburn is historical in California history quaint old town freeway close with lots of great eateries and shops. One caution most everything in Auburn is on a hillside so be prepared to exercise your legs. Locals greet you with smiles and accolades very comfortably safe feeling while walking about or dining outdoors.
Dexter
United States of America
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Auburn has a very relevant place in California History due...
Auburn has a very relevant place in California History due to the early gold/silver mining/ railroad, and other such endeavors in California. Auburn is also a great base for a lengthy stay in order to enjoy the activities that the area can offer.. (river rafting; scenic drives, bike rides; etc.)
+ bed and pillows are great
+ room has plenty of natural light and great view to the city
+ kitchen is full equipped (super modern appliances)
+ easy self check in
+ despite being near the road, house has a very good sound proof windows
keep in mind that this is not a hotel. this is more similar to a hostel with individual rooms and shared areas like kitchen and living room
The staff was amazingly accommodating and friendly. The entire hotel was booked because there was a blizzard in the mountains and the main interstate was closed. There were many people checking in, and the entire staff was courteous and worked together to take care of everyone.
Great location in Central Auburn - perfect place to stay if you are participating in any of the many local endurance races that start/end close by. Good bed, warm shower, AC, TV - basic but very reliable. Staff was very friendly - and attentive. Great budget place to stay.
Breakfast was good with some hot options (scrambled eggs and sausage patties) unlike many other hotels where it's bread/waffles/pastries only. Really comfortable big bed and large room. Very clean. Terrific value. The reception staff were very helpful and friendly.
The motel was built in 1955. It has been very nicely remodeled. The rooms, as you would expect, are small. But, they are very clean, comfortable and functional. We will definitely stay at the Foothills Motel again, when visiting Auburn.
Facility was exceptional…clean, comfortable, easily accessible to all locations on my itinerary. Would definitely stay at that hotel again. Staff was very friendly, professional and went the extra mile!
I enjoyed the "motel" environment more than a hotel. We enjoyed the grassy area by the pool for picnic lunches and as a safe place to let our granddaughter run around.
The owner was awesome, Alfred, he takes a personal interest in all his guests and was very helpful in checking in and out and assisting with my visit to Auburn.
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