You?re probably aware that Louisvillians make a great baseball bat, but did you know they also created the first enamel bathtub the world... more »
You?re probably aware that Louisvillians make a great baseball bat, but did you know they also created the first enamel bathtub the world has ever seen? In fact, Louisville is home to many prominent inventors. ?Happy Birthday to You? was composed by a pair of Louisville sisters. Kaelin?s, a delicious restaurant in the area, is home to the first ever cheeseburger. And longtime Louisville resident Thomas Edison unveiled his first light bulb within the city limits in 1883. With all these creative minds around, it makes perfect sense that the Innovators of Free?Drury Hotels?proudly run a Drury Inn & Suites in beautiful Louisville, Kentucky.. Stay at the Louisville Drury and you can enjoy some of our finest inventions: a free HOT! QUIKSTART® breakfast that includes Belgian waffles, sausage, scrambled eggs and many more delicious items; free wireless Internet access; and a free evening Beverage Reception. But enough with our innovation?let?s talk about what other Louisville creations the city has to offer?. Churchill Downs, home to the Kentucky Derby, is a great place to visit even when the world famous race isn?t in town?as is the Kentucky Derby museum next door. Another museum that?s definitely worth the trip is the Louisville Slugger Museum, home of the world?s largest baseball bat. For families with kids, the Six Flags of Kentucky Kingdom and the Louisville Zoo will provide plenty of ?all ages? entertainment. But whatever you decide to do during your stay, remember that we have comfortable rooms and lots of free amenities waiting for you back at the Drury Inn & Suites of Louisville. .
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The hotel was great. It had a gated
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Posted May 10, 2008
Excellent
The hotel was great. It had a gated parking area. The front desk and cleaning staff was very friendly. The food was great and the location was right in the middle of things. I would stay there every time I go to Louisville. It's right by the...
My husband and I had decided we would
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Posted May 05, 2008
Excellent
My husband and I had decided we would stay in Louisville the night of the Kentucky Derby knowing that hotel rooms were over $350 a night. Just so we didn't have to drive in the morning.
We found the Drury Hotel for $98 a night during this...
47 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for business
The service is consistent and accommodating. The mattresses had obviously been upgraded and the bed was very comfortable. The only negative experience was that the free drink tickets were given upon check in, however, these tickets were not free and a minimal charge was included on my bill for each drink ticket given. Customers should be made aware of this charge whenever the drink offer is extended.
I am very likely
to return to the Drury Inn & Suites Louisville.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
We had a great visit to this hotel!
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Posted Jun 26, 2006
Excellent
We had a great visit to this hotel! The staff was very friendly and helpful. The rooms were clean and comfortable with some nice little "homey" touches. It was really fabulous for our dogs and very quiet. We did not have a chance to use the pool...
68 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I (we) felt important the moment I walked in. The quality of the room and all attendant services were visible announcements that customers are important.
67 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We love the breakfasts that are included with the room. There was a charge for the drinks in the evening, it was a small charge but when we stayed at the Drury Inns in Illinois in April they had completely free drinks - a limit of three between 6 a