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Hampton Inn & Suites at Tiger Town Now Open!

Located in the new and growing Tiger Town area, the Hampton Inn & Suites Opelika hotel offers a relaxing setting for the business and leisure traveler alike. Conveniently located on I-85 between Auburn and Opelika, Alabama, you'll enjoy easy access to both cities' business centers including northeast Opelika Industrial Park, Auburn University, East Alabama Medical Center and Auburn Technology Park, as well as sports venues like Westridge Dixie Youth Baseball, Duck Samford Sports and Auburn Softball Complexes.

The smoke-free Hampton Inn & Suites Opelika hotel features a total of 83 guest rooms and studio suites, all featuring the new Cloud Nine® Hampton Bed Experience. Each inviting guest room is beautifully appointed with a sleek cherry furniture design, featuring a flat screen 32'' LCD TV, large working desk, complimentary wired and wireless high-speed Internet access, DVD player, crisp white bedding and your choice of down or foam pillow. A clock radio, lap desk, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, and in-room coffee maker complete each room's abundant amenities. One of our room designs is sure to make you feel at home with your choice of a standard double queen, a standard king room offering the luxury of a large walk-in shower, or king studio suites with separate living area, refrigerator and microwave.

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