Situated in Altoona, 9.1 km from Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum, Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Altoona features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared...
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Altoona is set in Altoona, 2 km from Horseshoe Curve National Historic Landmark and 2.4 km from Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum.
Conveniently situated across the street from the Blair County Convention Center, this Holiday Inn Express & Suites is located off of I-99 in Altoona and offers a 24-hour business centre and free WiFi....
Gabor
Switzerland
It felt like a brand-new hotel. It's a bit remote, thanks to that it's very silent, there's not much noise from the outside. The pool vas very refreshing after the canicule.
Off Interstate 99 and only minutes from downtown Altoona, Pennsylvania, this hotel provides a free daily hot breakfast buffet and has an on-site putting green.
Herbert
United States
Location was convenient for a quick stop -not too far off the interstate- while traveling.
Just off the Interstate 99 and 3 km from Park Hill Golf Club, Courtyard Altoona offers a fitness facilities. Spacious guests rooms come with free Wi-Fi.
DAVID
United States
Service was great, staff was very accommodating and helpful. The room was very comfortable and all the amenities were great.
Located in Altoona, Pennsylvania, only minutes from motorway I-99 and local attractions, this hotel features a free weekday hot breakfast buffet along with free high-speed internet access.
Richard
United Kingdom
Location was great for stop over
Bar in car park was lively with great servers
Hotel staff were polite and very attentive
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Altoona offers extended-stay accommodation in Altoona. The rooms feature a fully equipped kitchen and provides WiFi access.
Featuring an indoor pool, Altoona Grand Hotel is set in Altoona, 6 km from Horseshoe Curve National Historic Landmark.
DEBRA
United States
We especially liked the indoor pool and the complimentary breakfast in the morning which included hot food such as waffles eggs and home fries as well as coffee and juice and water with ice. The location was great and right in the middle of lots of shopping and restaurants. The staff was friendly and the hotel was clean.
After just being in NYC and DC we loved the quiet and...
After just being in NYC and DC we loved the quiet and peaceful in Altoona. People are genuinely nice and friendly. It’s beautiful and far from the crowd, not much happenings but definitely a good place to detox. We came to stay overnight on our drive to Niagara Falls. All of us loved the atmosphere here and we didn’t want to move on! You will find yourself back here!
Wei
Singapore
Scored 10
10
Altoona is a wonderful city, with lots to do and great food...
Altoona is a wonderful city, with lots to do and great food to eat. There are so many neat old buildings to see and numerous family friendly activities to do. The food options is Altoona are amazing. Altoona also has the BEST ice cream and milkshakes at The Meadows.
Alanna
United States
Scored 10
10
Very nice place to stay. The beds were very comfortable.
Very nice place to stay. The beds were very comfortable. The indoor pool area is nice, and they had a decent breakfast in the morning. The food from the bar/restaurant was pretty good as well. Very nice atmosphere. Looking forward to staying again next time I'm in Altoona.
Brandau Venturino
Scored 2.0
2.0
Nothing great about this hotel at all!
Nothing great about this hotel at all! First off you charge double for a graduation weekend for a hotel that is the worst I've ever stayed in. Our room was suppose to be non -smoking but reeked of smoke and marijuana upon entering. The recliner that was in the room was odd and was dirty! Sheets were stained. Air conditioning did not work. Don't stay here if there are other options available.
Tracy
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
We were in Altoona one night, so take that for what it’s...
We were in Altoona one night, so take that for what it’s worth. It seems like any other blue collar town in that part of the country. Staff at the hotel were very nice. The hotel was okay for an overnight stay. There was nice little mall across the street and a Champs and Cracker Barrel across the parking lot.
We decided to get food and drinks within walking distance of the hotel, so went to Champs next door. We’ve never been in one, so we weren’t sure what to expect. It’s a typical locals hang out. It seemed popular.
The next morning we skipped the continental breakfast at the hotel and went to Cracker Barrel. The food was good, but our waitress was pretty rude. I know that’s not a reflection of the town, but it seemed much of the staff at that store were rude and short with people. It was crowded though. People seem to still be milking the “mediocrity is okay because of COVID” excuse.
Anyway, Altoona appears to be a safe mellow place to stop when you are traveling. I watched a couple YT videos about the town before traveling. Altoona has an interesting history, and is oddly scenic as is much of that part of PA. I think if U lived in Altoona, I’d move.
Bryan
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
We came to Altoona as railfans, and as such the Town and the...
We came to Altoona as railfans, and as such the Town and the region is a must see. We came principally to see a particular locomotive parked in front of the Juniata Shops, everything else was a bonus really. The Railway Museum was actually much better than the slightly dated exhibits portend. The interactive exhibits using actors in films in period settings, was really engaging to me and interesting, tho they really need to update the media technology and about 20% of the interactive exhibits did not seem to be working. The actors in the films were really good. I liked the exhibit's particular use of personal histories and anecdotes. The collection of actually trains is a little sad, as they clearly haven't the budget to actual restore anything. Most of their collections is wasting away badly (decay is fortunately interesting to me). If you're looking for restored or preserved trains, I would say there are much better collections. As a survey of Altoona's great railway history, however, it was fascinating historical study in American Capitalism. That all said, I really enjoyed the museum, and i think the entrance fee was worth it. Note that you can also do some great railfanning from the parking lot. Obviously, the horseshoe curve is another must-see, and is a beautiful natural heritage site, in its own right. Probably a much better experience in warmer weather. Altoona is a great Railfanning experience and also good for American historians.
This hotel/inn is clean and price is right. Bed comfortable. No excessive noise and no parties while I stayed there. Breakfast is included in price. They serve muffins, bagels, make your own waffles, yogurt, coffee, etc.
1 night stay. Didn't use the pool or take advantage of the free breakfast. The room was nice, and it was clean. Staff were friendly. Plenty of parking. And, the hotel bar was very nice.
The location of the hotel is very good, not too far from the highway which is very convenient. I like the hotel because is very clean, quiet and the stuff is very friendly.
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