Hotels with Kitchens in Lakeland
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Hotels with Kitchens in Lakeland

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lakeland South by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lakeland South by IHGTop neighborhoods in Lakeland

Downtown Lakeland
Downtown Lakeland's tree-lined streets and historic brick buildings create a pocket of charm and culture in central Florida. The 1928 Polk Theatre's glowing marquee anchors a district rich with architectural heritage and regular events at leafy Munn Park. Travelers can spend relaxing days exploring Lake Mirror's scenic shoreline or discovering the Polk Museum of Art's contemporary galleries. Restaurants serve everything from Southern comfort food to fresh seafood in converted historic storefronts. Boutique hotels in restored buildings offer character-filled stays with modern amenities. The compact downtown grid is perfect for walking, with attractions, shops, and cultural venues all within a few blocks of each other.

East Lake Morton
East Lake Morton charms visitors with graceful swans gliding across the lake and historic mansions dotting the shoreline. A peaceful 1.2-mile walking path circles the crystal-clear waters, perfect for morning strolls or sunset views. Nearby Hollis Garden shows off manicured landscapes, fountains, and sculptures, while the Polk Museum of Art offers a creative fix just steps from tree-lined streets. Cozy cafes and bistros tucked into converted historic homes serve Southern comfort food with lake views. Most accommodations are charming bed & breakfasts in restored early 1900s homes, offering that personal touch absent in chain hotels. The neighborhood is wonderfully walkable with limited traffic, making exploration a breeze.

Dixieland
Dixieland's tree-lined streets showcase Lakeland's creative soul through charming galleries in converted bungalows and cozy cafes with front porch seating. History buffs will appreciate the well-preserved craftsman homes, while art lovers can browse boutiques displaying local crafts in an intimate, village-like atmosphere far from commercial tourist areas. Galleries and cafes serve Southern comfort food and artisanal coffee in casual settings with moderate prices. A car is recommended for exploring beyond the neighborhood, though shaded sidewalks make for perfect leisurely strolls. The peaceful residential setting offers an authentic glimpse into Lakeland's artistic community.
Lake Hollingsworth
The Lake Hollingsworth neighborhood offers attractions such as Lake Hollingsworth and Veterans Park.
South Lake Morton
Top landmarks in Lakeland

Sun N Fun Air Museum
Sun N Fun Air Museum is 6.2 mi (9.9 km) from central Lakeland, why not stop by during your stay. If you want to experience more of the culture Lakeland has to offer, head to Florida Air Museum, Lakeside Village, and Family Fun Center.

Lakeside Village
You can search for that perfect souvenir at Lakeside Village during your visit to Lakeland. Amble around the area's lakeside or attend a sporting event.

























































































