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5 star

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|0.16km from city center
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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Business travel

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|0.16km from city center
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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Breakfast

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|0.16km from city center
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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Family friendly

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|0.16km from city center
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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Hotele blisko słynnych atrakcji w: Ashland

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Ashland Historical Museum

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|Ashland Historical Museum w odległości 0.27km
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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Northland College

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|Northland College w odległości 1.62km
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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Compost Shed

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|Compost Shed w odległości 1.63km
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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McMillan Hall

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii

Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon

Ashland|McMillan Hall w odległości 1.8km
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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Zobacz opinie gości na temat hoteli w: Ashland

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Blue Wave Inn
4.7/5100 opinii
I have a few requirements. Clean, unique, balcony overlooking water. This is not your regular hotel. There aren't very many rooms. But you get the best of Ashland. Coffee or champagne on the balcony and no one else in other rooms can see you. You can only see the waves, or the twinkling lights from Washburn or the power plant. Our room had a whirlpool tub, which was excellent. Big enough for two. A wonderful rain type shower if you'd rather or do both. The bed was very, very comfortable and the windows looked out onto Lake superior also. You have a mini-fridge and a coffee maker. Microwave is down the hall centrally located. But the coffee is best downstairs in the coffee shop. The breakfast bagel is more like a panini - very yummy. sit and look out onto the lake there or go to the 2nd floor and gaze farther. We ordered the charcuterie tray and it was fabulous! We also received champagne and very much appreciated that. We were 10 minutes from all the good restaurants. We will definitely go back.
Super 8 by Wyndham Ashland
3.7/598 opinii
Our room was very nice with comfortable beds. The whole building was very clean and the staff was very friendly. It was also nice being so close to downtown. A few downsides: no elevator and the breakfast was very sp****. We ended up going to a restaurant for breakfast. I do realize that Super 8 is a budget hotel but a few more items for breakfast would have been nice. It is a very nice place though that I do recommend and I would stay again.
Best Western the Hotel Chequamegon
4.2/5100 opinii
This hotel on Chequamagon Bay, a large arm of Lake Superior, looks like a traditional grand Great Lakes resort hotel. But in fact it was built in the 1980s (opened in 1986) to look like one but include modern conveniences and design. They did an excellent job in imitating the classic; the interior design calls up an earlier era, and many antique furnishings help the illusion. Location: in downtown Ashland, a small but regional center town in a former mining, now mostly tourist-based economy. Rooms: the more desirable rooms face Chequamagon Bay with scenic views of the bay and Bayfield Peninsula across it. On the opposite side of the hotel rooms face the standard urban scene of busy streets and stores in Ashland. Our room facing the lake was nicely appointed, a very comfortable king size bed, with a desk, lounge chair, higher than normal windows to capture the excellent view. Refrigerator and microwave were handy. Bathroom well appointed, above average shower. Everything was spotless, super-clean, a plus. Facilities: nice dining rooms (I did not eat at the restaurant), gym, etc. The free breakfast is slightly above average in range of choices. Negatives: we had a very slow checkin due to a temporarily shortage of staff (turned out to be the local high school graduation night). In the room there were three negatives that mattered enough to me to knock off a star. First, insufficient outlets. I had an iPhone, iPod Touch, and computer to charge, it was a chore to find enough functional empty outlets (ended up putting the bathroom into service overnight). The usual outlets on the desk lamp only worked when the lamp was turned on, making them unusable for overnight charging. There were no dedicated USB outlets. Second, the windows are sealed shut and do not open. Want fresh Lake Superior air? - forget it. In a big city hotel with stinky traffic that would make sense, but in a resort-oriented hotel looking right out onto one of the Great Lakes? Makes no sense, and wastes an opportunity. Which leads me to the third issue: the ONLY way to get a change of air in the room is by running the window HVAC unit, which was very noisy, too noisy for us to keep it on at night; it had no low speed quiet fan-only setting. I know such exist, since I had a very quiet one in a Best Western in the Twin Cities later in this same trip (where sealed windows close to an expressway make sense). These 3 problems were enough to take the shine off an otherwise excellent hotel, so I knocked off one star. To some people these issues might not matter but they did to us. Otherwise, though, a very comfortable and inviting hotel.

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