Hotels in Kerrville, TX

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“Place was clean, service was great, parking is great. Customer service is great too. Close to Bandera and Fredericksburg TexasRooms: Very clean. Everything worked. But no microwave”

3.7 Good53 Reviews

“Lovely place, food is great. Ask a staff for calendar of what buffet is serving and price.Kid and toddler friendly. Free buffet for under age 6. Easier on Mama and toddler eat since food is ready and variety choice for Toddler. Love the history pictures. Staff are very helpful.”

4 Good10 Reviews

“It was a very nice clean stop for the night. A very per friendly location for easy walking and very comfortable beds.Rooms: Very comfortable beds and clean.Safety: I felt safe at all hours.”

3.5 Good33 Reviews

“This Motel 6 is the best. It is clean, homey and low in price. LOVE IT!!!Rooms: CLEAN AND COZY!!!!Nearby activities: This Motel6 is located in the middle of the action.Safety: People here look out for each other.Walkability: There are a lot of places nearby”

3.4 Good34 Reviews

“Comfortable room. The room was very clean and well maintained. I was very impressed with this Super 8. I had a King bed Very Comfortable. The heater worked well in room. Front desk staff very helpful and polite. Great location off I-10. Close to Empty Cross sanctuary . I plan to return to this hotel. I would recommend this Super 8 when visiting Kerrville.”

3.2 Average6 Reviews

“We recently stayed here for my PawPaws funeral. The staff was extremely accommodating and considerate allowing us to use a conference room to visit and eat in. Additionally they helped set up equipment for a slide show and provided anything we needed without any hesitation or extra charges. This is a great hotel ran by extraordinary staff and management. I would recommend it to anyone for any events or just for a weekend away. Thank y’all.”

3.4 Good103 Reviews

“Days InnDays Inn in Kerrville is definitely a two-star hotel that offers a nostalgic old motel feel, from the hotel setup up, down to the way they have to manually type in your credit card, one... number... at... a... time. We have stayed at this little hotel once every five years for over 20 years, and nothing other than the bedspreads and removed carpets have changed. When you enter the main lobby, you are greeted by a small room with the breakfast area to your left and the front desk to your right. The front desk personnel are friendly as long as you have money and not challenging their patients.The rooms have had a few renovations over the years, nothing fancy, some paint chips here and there, and possibly new flooring for a fresh, easy-to-clean look. Not the bathrooms; they still need help. The old bathtub shower combo reminds me of my grandparent's house in the 80s, just 40 years older, permanently stained, and damaged. Me too, Bathtub... me too. I had to bust out my shower shoes and hope for the best. The water pressure was good. Hot and cold water worked perfectly. The bathroom looks like it was quickly painted by a guy running late for another job, but at least it was almost finished. Most of the bathroom is clean; just don't look at the top of the fiberglass and the little ceiling fan, where they collect mold and grim. The toilet paper sits in its own rusted cave of depression. It could be resting on a roll holder like other toilet papers it's age, but its parents don't want to take the time to buy a new one. They cost $2.The beds are surprisingly comfortable, and the pillows are not bad. AC unit worked great; just don't turn on the heater. It smells like burnt hair in a well-used sweat lodge. Yeah, it's not great, and the memories that it brings up will probably make my therapist cry... it's just not fair. Honestly, for a 2-star hotel, it's a bit expensive; I spent less for a 4-star hotel in SLC and an apartment in New Orleans near Bourbon Street, but it's not bad. The price may be high due to the oil field. I did feel safe, and in a 2-star hotel, that's about the best you can hope for.”

3.2 Average30 Reviews

“A wonderful INN. The building has a neat history. If you're in Kerrville in December it's worth stopping by just for the lobby decorations. If I'm ever back in Kerrville this is where I'm staying. The staff was great, the rooms nice, and the area fairly central to everything. Thanks for everything and working with my all-over-the-place itinerary.”

3.2 Average54 Reviews

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