Quality Inn
561 Boulevard Drive, Saint Ignace, MI, 49781, USHotel Amenities:Free WiFiFree Continental BreakfastFree Hot BreakfastSmoke FreePet FriendlyBook Now & Save 7%FromOriginal rate:$120Discounted rate:$112USDPer Night$125 USD TotalQuality Inn Petoskey-Harbor Springs
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Comfort Inn Lakeside
611 S. Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, USHotel Amenities:Free WiFiFree Continental BreakfastFree Hot BreakfastSmoke FreeFitness CenterClarion Hotel Beachfront
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Stay at Choice Hotels near Mackinac Island and experience the historic island on Lake Huron
Michigan visitors who love to explore historic buildings and forts should definitely check out Mackinac Island. Hotels in the area are a great way to access this island, walk through the historic districts and haunts of many famous authors, Choice Hotels near Mackinac Island can provide you all the amenities you need so you can make the most out of your stay in Michigan.
Located on Lake Huron, tucked in between the north and south peninsulas of Michigan, this island is known for its Victorian architecture and Revolutionary War-era fort. It is unique in that the island has banned the use of all motor vehicles since 1898 and is well known for its Mackinac fudge. Archaeologists have determined that Native Americans have inhabited the island since 900 AD and it remained untouched by European influence until the 1670s. Although Fort Mackinac was built by the British, the island was acquired by the U.S. after the Revolutionary War ended.
Since the Civil War, it has been a tourist destination for residents who live around the Great Lakes cities. Now, the fort and the rest of the island is considered a national landmark and Michigan state park.If you are traveling through Michigan, you can access the island through either Mackinaw City on the lower peninsula, or St. Ignace on the upper peninsula, where both offer a variety of high-speed ferries year round. Should you be flying in, Pellston Regional Airport is fifteen miles from the island, and even offers seven-minute flights to the Airport of Mackinac. Take advantage of the ban on motor vehicles and jump in a horse-drawn buggy from the largest horse and buggy livery in the world. This small island is easily walkable and has many hiking trails that look out over limestone cliffs, cozy harbors, and beautiful lush gardens.
To get that old-world feel, make sure you stop by any number of the French rustic style houses that dot the island, including the Victorian Grand Hotel.With so much open space, historic architecture and plenty of things to do near Mackinac Island, hotels nearby the island offer a great way to relax after a long day. Choice Hotels near Mackinac Island feature affordable rooms within a short distance from the ferries to Mackinac Island. To enjoy all our amenities, book a stay at a Choice Hotels today.
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- Number of hotels in Mackinac Island6
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