Hampton Inn & Suites celebrates grand opening in Decatur

(Decatur Morgan County Tourism contributed)

DECATUR – Things are growing in the River City.

Population.

Business.

Entertainment.

Dining.

Hospitality.

The latest to join Decatur’s burgeoning hotel roster is Hampton Inn & Suites, which held a grand opening celebration Thursday. The hotel is at 1205 Courtyard Circle.

(Decatur Morgan Tourism contributed)

Needless to say, the Decatur Morgan County Tourism team is thrilled to welcome another exceptional hotel to the growing community.

“Strong partnerships with our local hotels are key to creating a great visitor experience, driving tourism-related economic growth, and helping guests find their flow in the River City,” said Emma Martin, communications director for Decatur Morgan County Tourism. “We’re proud to see continued investment in our area and look forward to working with Hampton Inn & Suites for many year’s to come.”

Hotel highlights:

  • 112 guest rooms, including 33 spacious suites and 3 one-bedroom suites
  • 12 connecting rooms and a wide array of ADA-compliant accommodations
  • Outdoor saltwater pool with rinse-off stations and ample seating
  • Loaded fitness center with a Peloton bike, TRX straps, and free weights
  • Meeting space (seats up to 15) with A/V capabilities and a dry-erase board wall
  • Lobby reading nooks
  • Pet-friendly accommodations with convenient pet relief stations
  • Sensory-friendly design features for an inclusive guest experience
  • Walking distance to local restaurants and convenience stores
  • Complimentary hot breakfast served daily

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