The 3-star Fairbridge Inn And Suites Cartersville is set 2.1 miles from New Life Apostolic Church and 2.3 miles from Old Car City. This business venue offers high-speed internet access throughout the accommodation and has a meeting room, a business center and a conference space.
Location
Set next to William Weinman Mineral Center Museum, the hotel is located in the center of Cartersville. The property enjoys close proximity to Booth Western Art Museum and Etowah Indian Mounds State Park.
Eat & Drink
Start your day at Fairbridge Inn And Suites with a hot continental breakfast served at the restaurant. Guests are welcome to the lounge bar to relax with a drink.
Leisure
The accommodation offers a fitness center, as well as a spa salon to enjoy your stay.
Internet
High-speed internet access is available in the entire hotel for free.
Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel for free.
Guest Parking
Public parking is possible on site for free.
Year renovated: 2006. Number of rooms: 144.
Former name: Clarion Inn Cartersville/Holiday Inn Hotel Cartersville
Rooms and availability

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Bed options:
2 Single beds2 Queen-size beds1 Double bed -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Bed options:
2 Single beds -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Bed options:
1 Single bed -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Bed options:
1 King-size bed -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Bed options:
1 King-size bed -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Bed options:
2 Queen-size beds -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Bed options:
2 Single beds -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking

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Bed options:
1 King-size bed -
Max:
2 persons
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Non-smoking
- City landmarks
- Nearby
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Location to event and i75
No visible security
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It was available.
Room not as described (a chair with an ottoman is not a "sofa bed"). Hotel has long, featureless corridors with nothing but room numbers and exit signs - hard to navigate. 2 key cards opened 1 outer door 1 time - no entry to room, no more entrances into building. Went outside because I wasn't sure down which long, featureless corridor I would find the office. That was in part because there seemed to be no map of the property available. Once we got in, the room was chilly (temperature in 30's at check-in, 20's by morning). It got colder because the heater roared like a freight train when it came on, so we had to turn it off. Even if the chair and ottoman were a sofa bed, with no spare blankets in the room, it would have been useless. The desk area where one might logically charge a laptop or cell phone was controlled by the same switch that turned on the bright wall sconce just inside the door - no way to simultaneously (1) charge a device and (2) sleep. Otherwise a first-rate experience.