Featuring an on-site restaurant, a complimentary breakfast and free Wi-Fi, this Manhattan, Kansas hotel is located 1 kilometer from Kansas State University.
Featuring an indoor pool and an on-site restaurant, this Manhattan, Kansas hotel is 5 minutes’ drive from the Kansas State University campus. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Stephanie
United States
The restaurant located on property was good great service.
Located just off Route 24 and 5 minutes’ drive from central Manhattan, Kansas, this hotel features an indoor pool facility. On-site dining and free Wi-Fi are available.
LEON-EDWARD
United States
Close to City Hall. Close to Downtown places to eat
Featuring an indoor pool and an on-site bar and lounge, Bluemont Hotel is located in Manhattan, Kansas. Free WiFi access is available and a complimentary airport shuttle is offered.
Located in Manhattan, 31 km from Louisville-Jefferson County Metro: Waterfront Park, Courtyard by Marriott Manhattan Aggieville provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared...
Lori
United States
Left too early for breakfast and parking was quite expensive and with practically no street parking you had no choice
Candlewood Suites Manhattan, an IHG Hotel is located in Manhattan, within 29 km of Louisville-Jefferson County Metro: Waterfront Park and 6.6 km of Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium.
Celeste
United States
The location was great, really nice grounds. No breakfast.
Manhattan is a quintessential Midwestern college town.
Manhattan is a quintessential Midwestern college town. The town wraps around the university on 3 sides and college activities are integral to the activities of the town. Manhattan has a nice walkable Main street along with a student-oriented commercial district across the street from the university. K-State is a full on fanatical for their sports teams and the fans and alumni far and wide show up for their teams. There are also some nice big city amenities like bistros, brewpubs and speakeasys. Manhattan is definitely worth a weekend trip to take in a sporting event and explore the surrounding area.
Brennan
United States
10
Scored 10
Manhattan is truly one of the happiest places I have ever...
Manhattan is truly one of the happiest places I have ever been. We love the people. The food and shops are great are great too. K-State University is a wonderful university with excellent facilities. Go for a game and enjoy the fun of Aggieville.
Deborah
United States
10
Scored 10
Chen Chinese restaurant was great!
Chen Chinese restaurant was great! They were very friendly and helpful. There are many nice places to eat. We went to a KState baseball game and had a lovely time. It is a very nice stadium. KState also has a garden that you can tour as well as a nice zoo. The shopping mall is close by too.
Bettjun
United States
10
Scored 10
We first came to Manhattan, Kansas when our daughter began...
We first came to Manhattan, Kansas when our daughter began studying at Kansas State University, but we have fallen in love with the town and the people. Hiking in the Flint Hills is wonderful and the people are so warm and friendly. Lots of great restaurants too. Perfect weekend get a way. Perhaps go to a football game, visit the sunflower fields and tour the Flint Hills Discovery Center.
Deborah
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Only there one night, so no real review.
Only there one night, so no real review. Hotel was next to college bar scene, "Aggieville," lots of Mexican restaurants, bars advertising tequila shots, etc. Found a decent place called Nico's Little Italy within easy walking distance. All other places packed with college kids.
Didn't want to pay the hotel's $15 required valet rate, so parked in a municipal garage a few blocks away. Free, fine, no problems.
K State campus nice for a stroll, and the neighborhood across the street from the hotel was a typical college-student neighborhood, rental properties in various states of repair/disrepair, but shaded streets, pleasant walking. Liked the town very much.
JayVW
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
In town to visit K-State. Easy enough to navigate.
In town to visit K-State. Easy enough to navigate. There was quite a bit of construction but still able to get around. Some areas of town seem a little depressed and others not. It was summer, so probably not as active as it usually is when college is in session. Seems like a college town, lots of bars. Food was okay but wasn't in town long, there was a Starbucks. Friendly people though!
Didn’t even have the breakfast. My parents could not get into their room ALL weekend (they were issued 11 room keys total, I believe). The only person they have on staff to do all the maintenance work and “clean” the rooms decided to break the outside window in order to get in. My parents’ belongings were left in the room unattended. The staff didn’t seem to know how to properly communicate with each other. The manager was “unable” to come to the hotel in person so we had to do everything over the phone.
Nothing. We booked online through booking and, upon arrival (after 5 hours on the road), we were told no cats were allowed. Despite the “pet friendly” tag on booking, despite us messaging the hotel a week prior notifying we would travel with a cat. We were only told at the check-in desk the owner does NOT allow cats, only dogs. Guess the only positive is they did not make us chase the credit card company since they did not charge us for canceling the reservation.
Candlewood Suites was the best Hotel I have ever stayed in. They went beyond making sure that I was comfortable, and let me know that as long as my husband was in the hospital I could keep my same room. They even switched me after the first night into a room that had a walk in shower. I am disabled and they couldn't have been more understanding and kind. They are the best!
Breakfast was also excellent & enjoyed visiting with Phil early in morning with coffee.
Location was only 3-4 blocks from where I grew up in Manhattan .
Room was excellent $ home very very nice & extremely well decorated & absolutely very clean.
Just wish we could have stayed longer but on tight schedule
Dawn & Phil are great hosts,
Arnie & Judy Sondergard
Staff was absolutely awesome. Helpful and friendly. My room was very clean and had all the basic amenities such as microwave, fridge, and even a jacuzzi tub. The free breakfast was a nice addition which lots of hotels no longer offer. It was basic but doable and appreciated.
Location was fine, breakfast was typical processed food, owner of hotel was argumentative, construction that had building dirty open to extreme heat, lobby 100 degrees, flies everywhere, no maid service, rooms were okay.
Ive stayed here before. This is the best hotel in Manhattan Kansas. It appears recently they updated the rooms and have new mattresses which were very comfortable. Highly recommended.
Location we got to explore the overrated aggieville as we looked for a house and discovered that Manhattan is not the place for us. The staff was friendly and courteous.
Breakfast was great! I especially liked the variety of toppings available to put on yogurt/ oatmeal which I often don't see for breakfast options at other hotels
Very clean rooms, salt water pool, close to downtown. Good t.v. choices. Beds are more comfortable than most hotels I've stayed in, very close to good restaurants
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