Located in Olympia, 1.8 miles from Hands on Children's Museum, Courtyard by Marriott Olympia provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Featuring an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi access, this hotel is located in Olympia, Washington. The property offers a complimentary daily breakfast and is 1640 feet from Interstate 5.
Located within 4.3 miles of Hands on Children's Museum and 26 miles of Museum of Glass, Hampton Inn & Suites Olympia Lacey, Wa has rooms in Olympia. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Located in Olympia, 1.9 miles from Hands on Children's Museum, Hilton Garden Inn Olympia, WA provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Washington’s State Capitol, Red Lion Inn & Suites Olympia, Governor Hotel is located in the city center of Olympia. Free parking, and WiFi are provided to all guests.
DoubleTree by Hilton Olympia offers an indoor pool and hot tub. It features a 24-hour reception. A flat-screen cable TV is provided in each air-conditioned guest room at DoubleTree by Hilton Olympia.
Michelle
United States of America
Comfort, cleanliness, very helpful front desk staff, hot tub
Just 5 minutes’ walk from the Washington State Capitol, this Olympia hotel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and serves a daily continental breakfast. The Port of Olympia is 7 minutes’ drive away.
Located 1.5 miles from Tumwater Valley Golf Club, this Washington motel offers a year-round outdoor pool. All rooms include a flat-screen TV with extended cable. Capitol Mall is 4 miles away.
On average, 3-star hotels in Olympia cost $153 per night, and 4-star hotels in Olympia are $90 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Olympia can be found for $116 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Olympia this weekend is $196 or, for a 4-star hotel, $171. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Olympia for this weekend cost around $162 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $237 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Olympia for tonight. You'll pay around $161 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Olympia will cost around $131, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I wouldn’t recommend Olympia to any Israelis or Jew who is...
I wouldn’t recommend Olympia to any Israelis or Jew who is Zionist in the least. Every business we walked into had pro Palestinian fliers up & there was pro Palestinian graphitti everywhere. To a Jew or any person who believes Israel has a right to exist & defend itself & that Jews have a right to their homeland, this experience was disheartening. Customer service in 2 out of 4 businesses we entered left us feeling unwelcome. The farmers market was great, and the meal we had at the Uptown Grill was delicious and memorable. We came to Olympia for a one night get away from Seattle to relive a memory we had during a Spring Break 3 yrs ago, to eat cake from Gotti Sweets only to learn she makes cakes special order only now because there is no longer any foot traffic since the Pandemic to support walk in business. I understand now after experiencing 24 hrs of the wasteland Olympia has became. It is a beautiful natural setting however, I’d go back for this & sleep at the Hilton or an Airbnb and explore the parks and outlying area. Olympia - Jewish lives matter. I don’t want to see books about Palestine in your bookstores next to books about the Holocaust, think about what message that sends people, hmm ?
Carlos
10
Scored 10
We love the artsy feel of Olympia.
We love the artsy feel of Olympia. Colorful shops, cute downtown... easy to walk around. There's a great farmers market, lovely trails and parks for hiking, several wonderful restaurants, beautiful waterfront trail and scenery.
Cindy
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Downtown Olympia does not have much to provide, especially...
Downtown Olympia does not have much to provide, especially on a weekend. One can walk its entire limits within 30 minutes. What I do love about Olympia is that you can potentially visit the natural beauty surrounding it: Mt. Rainier, Billy Frank jr Nisqually Wildlife Refuge, or just go kayaking. Olympia itself is just okay.
Norma
8.0
Scored 8.0
The woman who checked us in was a bit rude.
The woman who checked us in was a bit rude. Not our usual experience.
Love our bartender Rachel! She was awesome and helped us understand why dinner and breakfast were not being served—kitchen was under construction. It helped us be patient. It opened and the food was very good!
We love this hotel but always seem to have trouble with their heating system’s in our rooms. First time the heater didn’t work and they upgraded our room. Even in the upgraded room the heater would heat the room for 5 minutes but then blow cold air until the heat came back on. In this past visit we had the same issue.
The hotel is located a short distance from downtown shopping and dining. Great shops!
The beds are very comfortable and other than the heating issues we will continue to use this hotel when we come up to visit our granddaughter and her new family.
Glenn
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Olympia seems rather drab.
Olympia seems rather drab. There are a few interesting places, but the downtown is unattractive and the number of sketchy people on the streets seems disproportional to the size of the city. Olympia sits at the bottom end of Puget Sound where the water is kind of turbid, flat and sluggish. That's pretty much Olympia in a nutshell. People there like it, though.
Brian
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
I was in Olympia to attend a family member's memorial...
I was in Olympia to attend a family member's memorial service which was emotionally draining and one did not appreciate dealing with problems at the motel.
No coffee in the room and one had to walk a long hallway to bring 2 cups back and unlock the door. Bed was no level and one slept in a small hole which was difficult to roll out of uphill. No shelf in the bathroom on which to put necessities. Limited menu in dining room.
The hotel is located just off of Interstate 5 in Olympia. The property is very up to date and attractive. Staff is friendly and helpful.
My room was well very well equiped and very clean.
The in-house restaurant provides a limited menu, but allows guests to dine in without having to get back in the car. My meal was quite good and reasonably priced.
Breakfast offerings are plentiful and breakfast was included in the price for my room.
The room needs some repairs. The caulk around the bath was failing, and there were other signs of neglect that probably arent worth mentioning. For the price I expect more. That is the kind of thing you see at motel 6. Ramada hotels used to be the upper ecelon of midrange hotels. The breakfast have gone down hill considerably. The staff was awesome and they all should get a raise
It’s a huge property with a lot of future potential. Apparently built in 1965, the hotel is seemingly undergoing a transition under new ownership. Some areas have been renovated, while other areas (delightfully) have retained their 1960s charm. It’s tucked away from downtown, yet close enough that’s is a quick drive away. Staff was lovely and rooms were clean.
Entire Staff is friendly, helpful and kind! Everything is clean, the rooms are cheery, beds are comfortable. The breakfast is phenomenal! Our home is under construction and some of the work puts us in a hotel. we’ve stayed at much higher priced local hotels and we won’t go anywhere but Ramada! Welcoming. Comfortable. Friendly and Clean!! 10 Stars!
The setting is serene and pretty, which honestly tricked me into thinking it was a decent hotel. The location is great too, close to downtown and the freeway. The person that checked us in, Matt, was kind and helpful and just delightful.
Came up for a one night stay and was pleasantly surprised by how convenient it was to find, access to Olympia was easy and the hotel had more amenities than expected.
Staff were wonderful and the facility was very clean.
It’s all about location, and that is twice as true in the summer. This hotel faces the waterfront area, and is in the middle of downtown Olympia charm. My room was very comfortable. The front desk staff were wonderful.
There was a good variety of food at the morning buffet. The hotel location was easy to find and nice surroundings with park near by. The whole place was clean comfortable with friendly staff. I'll stay there again.
Staff was awesome both evenings and day crew. Hotel was in a really nice spot in downtown room was clean with views of the river on my side of bldg. Price was nice and free breakfast both hot and cold.
The hotel was wonderful! Beautiful location, clean and large rooms! The beds were comfortable for a hotel and plenty of blankets and pillows! I don't have anything negative to say about the property!
The rooms, lobby, pool, workout room, laundry facilities are all modern and clean. The staff and service is wonderful. We give this hotel 10/10. The best hotel we have stayed at in a long time.
My sister loved the spacious room. She could visit with her son, and new baby grandson, and not feel too crowded. She also loved the breakfast. We will definitely be staying at the hotel again!
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