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Holiday Inn Express JUNCTION CITY
Holiday Inn Express JUNCTION CITY 120 East Street Junction City, Kansas
66441

877-698-9593 Get Map or Directions
Junction City, Kansas Hotel's Location near Fort Riley Our hotel's location in Junction City, KS is ideal for government and military travelers. Set amid the scenic, rolling landscape of the Flint Hills, the Holiday Inn Express Junction City hotel is just off I-70 and three miles from Fort Riley, home of the Big Red One. DoD contractors and TDY or PCS Soldiers appreciate the quick commute to Fort Riley. Business guests value being close to ConAgra, Weststar Energy and Viola Water thanks to a location off exit 298 of I-70. A 24-hour Business Center, free high-speed, wired and Wi-Fi Internet access and the use of the Breakfast Room after 9:30am for meetings make your life easier. The hotel's location in Junction City, KS is perfect for your next vacation. Milford Lake, the largest in Kansas, offers excellent fishing, swimming, boating and ATV trails. Save time for a visit to Fort Riley,,, take a tour of the historic Custer House, stop by the US Cavalry Museum and learn the history of the Big Red One at the 1st Infantry Division Museum. Your stay as our hotel's guest in Junction City, KS begins with a warm welcome and fresh cookies each evening. Complimentary amenities, including a hot breakfast, Wi-Fi access, a Fitness Center and pool, help you relax. Updated rooms include a microwave and refrigerator for convenience. And we're pet friendly, too. Make plans now to take advantage of a great Military Rate with travel orders and ID. Welcome!
A $ 50.00 deposit is required and refundable after room inspection. There is a $ 5.00 fee per day per animal. We do not allow any aggressive breeds. Complaints of noise will result in the deposit being non-refunable. Service Animals free of charge. Pet deposit amount 50.00 USD per stay Pet fee amount 5.00 USD per night
When making an online reservation, just type the following in the Comments section on the reservation form: "I am bringing my dog."
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