Who says that a Florida hotel room near the beach has to be expensive? The Econo Lodge hotel in Palm Coast, located at 5 Kingswood Drive, Palm Coast, FL, 32137, offers rooms as low as $69/night plus the added benefit of being close to everything you want to see on Florida's First Coast.
The Econo Lodge® hotel in Palm Coast, FL is located off of Interstate 95 and Palm Coast Parkway near the Island Walk Shopping Center. The beach is just a few miles east of the hotel, and I-95 offers easy access to nearby cities like St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Flagler Beach and Daytona Beach.
While staying at the Econo Lodge in Palm Coast, you can enjoy numerous amenities--many of them free--in this pet-friendly hotel. (Rooms with pets may incur a small fee.) Bring the whole family and stick to your budget, by taking advantage of these complimentary amenities:
Guest rooms offer amenities such as flat-screen/plasma TVs, microwaves, mini-refrigerators, coffee makers and hair dryers. The hotel is accessible to guests with disabilities and free handicapped parking is available on the premises.
Enjoy an affordable Florida vacation by booking a room at the Econo Lodge Palm Coast today.
32 inch LCD/Plasma TV, Free High-Speed Wireless, Microwave and Refrigerator, Exterior Corridor, Coffeemaker, In-Room, Hair Dryer, FREE Continental Breakfast, Desk and/or Activity Table, Free Local Calls, Clock Radio/AM-FM.
All Rooms are Non-Smoking.
32 inch LCD/Plasma TV, Free High-Speed Wireless, Microwave and Refrigerator, Exterior Corridor, Coffeemaker, In-Room, Hair Dryer, FREE Continental Breakfast, Desk and/or Activity Table, Free Local Calls, Clock Radio/AM-FM.
All Rooms are Non-Smoking.
In addition to the European Village Farmers Market in Palm Coast, this Econo Lodge is close to other outdoor attractions like the Graham Swamp Preserve, Jungle Hut Park, and Washington Oaks State Park. Visitors can enjoy their time in the Sunshine State boating, fishing, golfing, hiking or horseback riding--not to mention swimming and surfing at the local beaches.
Bounded by St. Augustine beach to the north and the famed Daytona Beach to the south, the Palm Coast area offers 19 miles of peaceful beaches, many of which are much less crowded than the beaches further down Florida's Atlantic coastline. Visit Flagler Beach for six miles of car-free shoreline—unless you want to drive your car further south on Daytona Beach.
For travelers who prefer to experience a bit of history during their next Florida vacation, don't miss historic St. Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in North America. The Castillo de San Marcos is operated by the National Park Service, and downtown St. Augustine has a plethora of shops, restaurants and historic buildings. The Colonial Quarter and the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse are both located on St. George Street, which is the main tourism corridor. And don't forget to visit Flagler College and its architecturally significant campus, and the St. Augustine lighthouse.