The La Quinta Inn Radford was recently named a 2012 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence award winner!
100% Non Smoking Hotel
The La Quinta Inn Radford, Virginia is one of closest hotels to Radford University and a short driving distance to Virginia Tech. Stay close to Volvo Truck New River Plant, Danaher, Therma Steel Corporation, Radford Arsenal & the Carillion New River Medical Center or the Carilli...see moreon Hospital while in Radford, Virginia. Easy access off Interstate 81 (I-81) at Exit 109 in Virginia will give you access to the best affordable lodging experience that Northern Virginia has to offer while cheering on the Virginia Tech Hokies or the Radford University Highlanders. Enjoy the outdoors by hiking, biking, canoeing & fishing in the Blue Ridge Highlands.
An additional amenity of this pet friendly hotel is an onsite restaurant called The Bistro Bar and Restaurant. This Radford, Virginia boutique hotel provides great rooms and Free Bright Side BreakfastTM near Virginia Mountains. Stay with us during spectacular Fall Foliage on the Blue Ridge Parkway.see less
Amenities & Services
Free Bright Side Breakfast
Free High-Speed Internet Access
Free Local Calls
Free Newspaper
Free Parking
Meeting Facilities Available
Restaurant Onsite
Lounge/Bar Onsite
Bright Side Market
Guest Laundry Facilities
Fitness Center
Pets Welcome
Free Bright Side Breakfast®
Waffles
Hot and cold cereal
Bread and muffins
Fresh fruit
All-you-can-drink coffee and juice
Additional Breakfast Items:
Biscuits & Gravy
Pastries
Bagels
Milk
Tea
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Hotel Details
Floors: 2
Rooms: 51
Suites: 2
Check-In Time: 3:00 PM
Check-Out Time: 12:00 PM
Guest Room Amenities
Free wireless high-speed internet access
Free high-speed Internet access in all rooms
Premium Cable Channels
Coffee Maker
Hair Dryer
Iron with Ironing Board
Dataport Phones
Alarm Clock
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Most Recent Reviews:
"Can't Buy Class"
Reviewed May 15, 2013
Donald M | Alexandria, Virginia
I have 3 children. One is a recent graduate of RU, one a baseball player at RU, and one an upcoming freshman. For starters, this establishment has gone downhill rapidly. The rooms are never cleaned completely, missing towels, or flat out dirty upon entering. When looking for the manager she can be found outside smoking or arguing with the repair man / her boyfriend. You can tell the staff came from the streets of Radford. They have their children running around day and night and you have to wait long periods of time to be helped. My question: where is Hope? I asked and received two answers: "I get asked that more than any other question" and "probably at the beach." Secondly, where is the owner? My wife has already had a conversation with the baseball coaches because this is the recommended hotel for the team. It's unfortunate this hotel took this route. We have already cancelled all of our upcoming reservations.
Very nice hotel but there was a noise issue when a loud car parked directly next to our window and sounded like it was in the room with us. We could also hear a lot of noise in the hall. They need soundproofing!
La Quinta Inn Radford, VA staff puts us in our favorite room. We don't want you to book that very room, so I won't tell you which one it is. But we do want La Quinta Inn Radford to stay in business, so I will tell you that the price for value is outstanding, the sheets are smooth, the breakfast is simple but satisfying, and my husband likes the coffee. He is very hard to please when it comes to coffee. Has to be good, fresh, and HOT.
We stay at a LaQuinta whenever we can when we travel, if there is one in the area. Staff, service, rooms, breakfast always very satisfactorIy. Rooms are always fresh, lobby and breakfast areas bright and cheerful. We highly recommend LaQuinta.
This is a basic La Quinta that is bright, clean and well maintained. There is a small restaurant downstairs that serves dinner but the food was microwaved and not very good, though the server was pleasant. Still, it was nice not to have to go find a restaurant after a long drive. My real problem was the noise level in the room; I could hear a tv on one side and some boistrous men on the other (at 3 am). I actually doubt that either the tv or the men were all that loud in the general scheme of things; rather, the walls are just very thin and poorly insulated. (By contrast, I thought the windows did a pretty good job of keeping out street noise and for once I had a heat/ac unit that didn't make too much noise cycling on and off.). I called the hotel's front desk and they immediately asked the men to quieten down. While I appreciated their responsiveness, you may not get the restful night's sleep you want if you happen to be next to noisy people. I paid $100 for a two-bedded room, which was the AAA rate and, I thought, a little steep for Radford.