Troy Hotels

Troy Hotels
Troy Hotels
Hotels in Troy, Michigan, are plentiful and often offer more competitive rates than hotels directly within the city limits of Detroit. With the Detroit skyline and all big-city amenities within an easy drive, there are several hotels you can choose from in Troy. Some hotels will help you stretch your budget and others to help you stretch your vacation.
The Basic Bests

There are several venues for a night in Troy which offer not only a good rate but have garnered good customer reviews from popular Internet sites. The best dollar-to-star ratio rating goes to Drury Inn and Suites pulling off a combined user average of four stars. You will do just as well, though, by calling them directly or visiting their website. Another good spot for rooms on the economy budget can be found at the Holiday Inn.

Drury Inn and Suites
575 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084-5207
248-528-3330
www.druryhotels.com

Holiday Inn
2537 Rochester Court
Troy, MI 48083
1-877-863-4780
www.holidayinn.com

A Little More Ambiance

Travelers wanting to stay in a little nicer place with keeping more in their wallet can find great deals at the Embassy Suites. The Embassy Suites offers a beautiful property complete with their signature swans at prices running often at promotional rates. Remember to ask for rooms away from the elevators as the open atrium adds a little extra "bing" to the elevator bell which may raise you from slumber.

Embassy Suites
850 Tower Drive
Troy, MI 48098
248-680-9797

Marriott

The Marriott Detroit of Troy is located 19 miles north of downtown Detroit and features an indoor pool and a hot tub, and fitness center. Shula's Steakhouse, the hotel's on-site restaurant, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and features Miami Dolphin memorabilia.

Marriott Detroit of Troy
200 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084
(866) 539-0036

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