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Visitors Guide U.S. Masters Swimming National Championships August 3-6,2011 www.aotourism.com 1 This information brought to you courtesy of the Providing free visitor & team assistance for over twenty one years: Lodging………………………………..… 3 Auburn-Opelika Area Map……………... 4-7 Directions……………………………..… 8 Transportation/Emergency Contacts……. 9 Dining…………………………………... 10-13 Shopping……………………………….. 13-14 Recreation/Entertainment………………. 14 Attractions………………………………. 15 Call or visit us on the Web! 334.887.8747 | 866.880.8747 [email protected] | www.aotourism.com 2 www.aotourism.com U.S. Masters Swimming National Championships Lodging Guide August 3-6, 2011 When calling to make a reservation, be sure to say you are with US Masters Swim to get the group rate. Hotel Info Rate Distance to the Aquatics Center The Hotel at Auburn University $109.00 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 1 mi 241 South College Street, Auburn, AL 36830 334-821-8200 Enjoy the convenience of newly renovated luxury accommodations situated on the campus of Auburn University, just a short walk from historic downtown Auburn. Offering 236 elegantly furnished rooms & suites, an Italian restaurant with outdoor terrace, tness room, and pool. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites $92.00 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 3 mi 2013 S. College Street, Auburn, AL 36830 334-502-1090 Conveniently located near everything Auburn-Opelika and Lee County have to offer! Auburn University is only two miles down the street. This property features many amenities including an expansive great room, free wireless access, free local phone calls, complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, 24-hour business and tness center, utdoor heated pool and three meeting rooms. Lexington Hotel $69.99 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 2 mi 1577 S. College Street, Auburn, AL 36830 334-821-7001 Conveniently located two miles from the campus of Auburn University. With comfortable, spacious rooms, tness center, on site restaurant, outdoor pool, meetingSold facilities, and on site catering, our full service propertyOut is sure to t all of your needs. Hampton Inn $89.00 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 3.5 mi 2430 S. College Street, Auburn, AL 36830 334-821-4111 The Hampton Inn is located on the south side of Auburn with easy access to Interstate 85 and Auburn University. Amenities include free hot breakfast, free high-speed wireless internet, free local calls, free health club access and cable TV. Sleep Inn $64.99 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 3.5 mi 135 Spirit Drive, Auburn , AL 36830 334-501-7171 Ideally located off I-85 and minutes to Auburn Univeristy, the Sleep Inn & Suites offers many amenities including free deluxe continental breakfast with hot waf es, free high-speed internet access, free local calls, and one of the area’s only indoor pools. Marriott at Grand National $109.00 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 8 mi 3700 Sunbelt Parkway Opelika, AL 36801 334-741-9292 Nestled in 2000 acres along the award-winning Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, the Auburn Opelika Marriott at Grand National embraces nature at its nest. Amenities abound at this scenic property, including indoor and outdoor pools, tness center, saunas, whirlpool spa, AV equipment, conference rooms, restaurant, lounge, and golf. Microtel Inn & Suites $74.00 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 7 mi 1651 Parker Way, Opelika, AL 36804 334-745-0415 Conveniently located off I-85 at Exit 58, the Microtel Inn & Suites is adjacent to Tirger Town retail shops which feature the areas best dining and shopping experiences. Our location is perfect and a short drive to Auburn University, East Alabama Medical Center, Opelika and Auburn Business Park. Hampton Inn & Suites $99.00 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 7 mi 3000 Capps Way, Opelika, AL 36804 334-745-4311 Located in the Tiger Town area, the Hampton Inn & Suites offers a relaxing setting convenient to all the area’s major shopping, dining, and attractions. Enjoy our trademark hot breakfast prepared daily, and take advantage of wonderful amenities like our outdoor pool, fully equipped tness center, and high-speed internet. All guest rooms and suites feature our Cloud Nine Hampton bed experience. Holiday Inn Express & Suites &89.00 J. E. Martin Aquatics Center 7 mi 1801 Capps landing 334-749-5250 Conveniently adjacent to Tiger Town at I-85 Exit 58, you’ll nd comfortable accommodations with free hot breakfast, our Simply Smart bedding collection, free high-speed internet, and our signature Stay Smart guest bath. 3 Hotels marked with this icon will have the meet shuttle stop www.aotourism.com City Map Key Auburn Lodging Camping 78 AU Arena (C6) 1 Auburn Gameday Center (B5) 40 Chewacla State Park (C8) 79 Samford Stadium at Plainsman 2 The Hotel at Auburn University 41 Halawaka Camp Ground (H1) Park (C6) (C6) 42 Lakeside RV Park (H3) 3 Lexington Hotel (B7) 43 Leisure Time Camp Ground (B8) Opelika Attractions 4 Quality Inn (B8) 44 Spring Villa- Opelika (H6) 90 Lee County Courthouse (F5) 5 Crenshaw Guest House Bed and 45 University Station RV Resort (A6) 91 Spring Villa (H6) Breakfast (C5) 46 Bar W RV Park (B8) 92 Museum of East Alabama (F3) 6 Econo Lodge (B7) 93 Opelika Center for Performing 7 Hampton Inn (B8) Golfing Arts (G2) 8 Days Inn & Suites (C6) 50 Auburn Links at Mill Creek (B8) 94 Opelika Chamber of Commerce & 9 Hilton Garden Inn (D5) 51 Robert Trent Jones Grand Historic Whitfield Searcy House 10 Jameson Inn (D4) National Golf Course (E2) (F3) 11 Microtel Inn & Suites (B8) 52 Indian Pines (D5) 95 Opelika Train Depot (F3) 12 Plaza Motel (D5) 53 Moores Mill Golf Club (D6) 96 West Ridge Baseball Complex 13 Home-Towne Suites (C5) 55 Saugahatchee Country Club (E6) (H2) 14 Holiday Inn Express (B7) 56 Auburn University Club (B3) 97 Northside Historic District - 15 University Inn (C6) Home of Victorian Front Porch 16 Tiger Suites (C5) Auburn Attractions Christmas (F3) 17 Sleep Inn & Suites (B8) 60 Agriculture Heritage Park (B6) 98 Opelika Sportsplex & Aquatics 18 StayLodge (B7) 61 Auburn Chamber of Commerce Center (G3) (C5) Opelika Lodging 62 Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau Lee County Attractions 20 Comfort Inn (G3) (C5) 110 Auburn-Opelika Airport (D5) 21 Days Inn (G3) 63 Auburn Softball Complex (B8) 22 Econo Lodge (G3) 64 Donald E. Davis Arboretum (C6) Shopping 23 Golden Cherry Motel (F3) 65 Duck Samford Park & Baseball 120 Village Mall(D4) 24 Best Western (E4) Complex (D5) 121 Historic Downtown Opelika (F3) 26 Quality Inn (G3) 66 Forest Ecology Preserve (C3) 122 Ogletree Village (D7) 27 Knights Inn (G3) 67 Jan Dempsey Community Arts 123 Tiger Town (E5) 28 Motel 6 (G3) Center (C5) 124 Historic Downtown Auburn (C6) 29 Super 8 (G3) 68 Jordan-Hare Football Stadium (C6) 125 USA Town Center (G3) 30 America’s Best Value Inn & 70 Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Suites (G3) Art (C6) 31 Travelodge (G3) 71 Kiesel Park (A6) 32 Marriott at Grand National (E2) 72 Mises Institute (B5) 33 Hampton Inn & Suites (E5) 73 Pebble Hill (C5) 34 Holiday Inn Express (E5) 74 Surfside Water Park (B8) 35 Studio 6 Extended Stay(E5) 75 Tiger Trail of Auburn (C5) 36 Fairfield Inn (E5) 76 Yarbrough Tennis Complex (B5) 37 Microtel Inn & Suites (E5) 77 Auburn Soccer Complex (B6) 4 www.aotourism.com A •••••••BCD EF GH 1 1 R ob • y e • rt a T r w e k n r t a J P o l n a esTr 51 431 n o a i i t l 2 2 95 d a y R N a s d w w n k e a r r 147 r d a G n P 29 A e rris Ave t Mo t 97 e • y • a f a L EXIT O 64 a Cond k Lake y Rd y kway B arkwa ar o st Point P 3 P w We 3 s e an r Attraction er y t Ve R d www.aotourism.com e 147 u n e OPELIKA8th St v 85 • 66N 280 A • . d C n 2 o l l e g Waver Ave. A e ly Park wa y 56 S t EXIT 4 M rt Rd 62 Colu 4 ay c Tor be mbus Park w C 280 way d o R rk y n a l P o perel S 431 lt Pep t e h • S • 267 y a E 29 w . 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