Hotels in Springfield, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio
Hotels near Springfield, Ohio
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DoubleTree by Hilton Dayton Fairborn
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Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - Urbana
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Tru by Hilton Huber Heights
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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH
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Hampton Inn Springfield
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Springfield
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DoubleTree by Hilton Dayton Fairborn
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Courtyard by Marriott Dayton Beavercreek
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Hilton Garden Inn Dayton Beavercreek
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Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Springfield - Dayton Area by IHG
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Comfort Suites Springfield I-70
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Comfort Inn Dayton - Huber Heights
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Wingate by Wyndham Dayton - Fairborn
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Red Roof Inn Springfield OH
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DoubleTree by Hilton Dayton Fairborn
Hilton becomes your group's trusted command center, ensuring every team member has consistent comfort while you focus on performance.
- Mobile check-in and digital room keys streamline arrival after long travel days
- Mobile key access means fewer things to track during multi-day stays
- Fresh coffee available 24/7 keeps energy up during long city days
Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - Urbana
Cobblestone Hotels eliminates the guesswork of group lodging, giving coaches and organizers one less thing to worry about.
- Free WiFi throughout the hotel keeps everyone connected while exploring unfamiliar territory
- Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking
- Connecting rooms keep groups together in towns with limited lodging
Tru by Hilton Huber Heights
For groups navigating city tournaments and events, Hilton offers the steady operational base that eliminates travel stress and confusion.
- 24-hour fitness center provides exercise options when local options unknown
- In-room refrigerators store snacks and beverages when convenience stores seem scarce
- Fitness center offers reliable exercise without scouting neighborhood gyms
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH
Country Inn & Suites ensures traveling teams experience reliable service and comfortable spaces designed for extended group stays.
- Guest laundry facilities allow lighter packing for extended city stays
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when exploring options feels overwhelming
- Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected throughout the hotel property
Hampton Inn Springfield
Hampton by Hilton provides the consistent experience that keeps traveling teams coordinated when navigating an unfamiliar city together.
- Reliable internet access eliminates roaming concerns during extended stays
- 24-hour fitness center offers routine when everything else feels unfamiliar
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining separate sleeping areas
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Springfield
Marriott Hotels & Resorts offers the consistent service standards that eliminate guesswork when booking accommodations in an unfamiliar city.
- In-room workstations provide space for trip planning and coordination
- Digital wake-up calls program through room phones for reliable morning coordination
- On-site restaurant removes dinner guesswork when local options are unknown
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DoubleTree by Hilton Dayton Fairborn
Hilton delivers the dependable coordination hub your group needs to stay organized and connected throughout your city adventure.
- Mobile check-in and digital room keys streamline arrival after long travel days
- Mobile key access means fewer things to track during multi-day stays
- Fresh coffee available 24/7 keeps energy up during long city days
Courtyard by Marriott Dayton Beavercreek
Marriott Hotels & Resorts serves as your group's home base command center, orchestrating all the details so your city experience becomes effortlessly memorable.
- Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking concerns
- Spacious lobby creates central gathering space for groups between city activities
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended city visits
Hilton Garden Inn Dayton Beavercreek
Hilton transforms multi-night group coordination from chaotic juggling act into smooth, predictable teamwork across your entire stay.
- Guest laundry facilities enable lighter packing for extended small-town stays
- Lobby bar creates central gathering space for groups between activities
- Mobile check-in and digital room keys streamline arrival after long travel days
Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown
Marriott Hotels & Resorts elevates group city travel by combining dependable service with thoughtful touches that help teams maximize every moment of their stay.
- Digital concierge services provide local recommendations through the hotel app
- Fresh coffee and grab-and-go options fuel early departures without hunting
- Spacious lobby serves as central meeting point for group coordination
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Springfield
Holiday Inn Express provides the reliable framework that turns overwhelming city logistics into manageable group coordination.
- Meeting space gives teams dedicated areas for planning and regrouping
- Indoor pool provides reliable recreation when local options are unknown
- Free parking secures vehicles while exploring a new destination
Comfort Suites Springfield I-70
Comfort Suites delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to stay organized and focused during multi-day tournaments in unfamiliar territory.
- In-room kitchenettes reduce dependence on local dining establishments
- Meeting space gives groups a central place to plan daily activities
- All-suite layouts provide space to organize gear and garments efficiently
Comfort Inn Dayton - Huber Heights
Comfort Suites creates the centralized base your team needs to manage logistics and maintain momentum during city tournaments.
- In-room kitchenettes reduce dependence on unfamiliar local dining options
- Indoor pool offers reliable recreation regardless of local weather conditions
- Kitchenettes reduce dining decisions in towns with limited restaurant options
Wingate by Wyndham Dayton - Fairborn
Wingate by Wyndham transforms chaotic city group trips into coordinated experiences where everyone knows the plan and stays connected.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Free parking removes the guesswork of finding safe spots in town
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
Red Roof Inn Springfield OH
Red Roof Inn ensures predictable quality accommodations that streamline your group's city stay without breaking the travel budget.
- Smoke-free environment provides clean air after long days navigating city streets
- Oversized vehicle parking accommodates team vans and equipment trailers safely
- Oversize vehicle parking accommodates buses and trailers without downtown restrictions
Springfield, Ohio Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Springfield is a mid-sized Ohio city of about 60,000 people that punches above its weight when it comes to sports hosting. Located in Clark County, it's got that perfect sweet spot of small-town accessibility with enough infrastructure to handle serious tournaments. The city has invested heavily in youth sports facilities over the past decade, making it a go-to destination for baseball, softball, soccer, and basketball events across the Midwest.
What sets Springfield apart is its tournament-friendly mentality. Local businesses actually get excited about sports groups rolling into town, hotels offer solid team rates, and the venues are designed with parents and coaches in mind. It's not flashy, but it's functional and welcoming. The city sits right in the heart of Ohio, making it an easy drive from Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, and even Indianapolis, which is why tournament directors love booking here.
Getting Around
You'll fly into Dayton International Airport (DAY), about 45 minutes southeast, or John Glenn Columbus International (CMH), roughly an hour and 15 minutes east. Dayton's closer and usually cheaper for car rentals. All the major rental companies operate at both airports, and you'll definitely want a car in Springfield – this isn't a walking city.
Springfield sits right on I-70, with easy access to US-68 and State Route 4. Traffic is rarely an issue except during rush hour on the main arteries. Uber and Lyft operate here but with limited availability – don't count on quick pickups during tournament weekends. The city runs a basic bus system called Springfield City Area Transit, but it's not practical for sports families juggling gear and tight schedules.
Getting between hotels and sports complexes typically takes 10-15 minutes max. The National Trail Parks & Recreation District facilities are on the west side, while most hotels cluster around the I-70 corridor. Plan for 20-25 minutes to downtown venues from the interstate hotels.
Where to Stay
The I-70 corridor along Upper Valley Pike is your best bet for team lodging. This strip has the newest hotels, multiple restaurant options within walking distance, and quick highway access. The Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and Fairfield Inn here all offer solid team rates and have pools for post-game recovery. You're 15 minutes from most sports venues and close to chain restaurants that can handle large groups.
If your tournament is at Snyder Park or other west-side venues, consider the hotels near Upper Valley Mall area. It's slightly older but still clean, and you'll save 10 minutes of drive time each way. The downtown area around High Street has some historic options, but parking can be tight and it's not as convenient for sports families with gear.
Avoid the budget motels on the far east and south sides unless you're really pinching pennies. The extra savings isn't worth the inconvenience and potential safety concerns when you're managing tired kids and equipment.
Sports & Recreation
Snyder Park is Springfield's crown jewel for youth sports, featuring multiple baseball and softball diamonds with excellent lighting and spectator areas. The National Trail Parks & Recreation District runs several complexes that host regional tournaments throughout the spring and summer. Their soccer fields at Rotary Park are particularly well-maintained and can handle large tournaments with adequate parking.
For basketball, the Mercy Health – Springfield Regional Medical Center YMCA has multiple courts and regularly hosts youth leagues and tournaments. Wittenberg University, right in town, occasionally opens its facilities for larger events and has Division III-quality venues. The Springfield Recreation Center downtown offers indoor courts and gym space for smaller tournaments and training camps.
Springfield has built a reputation for hosting well-organized baseball and softball tournaments, with several traveling circuits making regular stops here. The city's parks department actually coordinates with local hotels to offer tournament packages, which is rare and incredibly helpful for tournament directors planning events.
Things to Do
The National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is worth the 30-minute drive to Dayton – it's massive, free, and fascinating for kids and adults. Closer to town, Buck Creek State Park offers hiking trails, fishing, and a beach area that's perfect for team bonding between games.
Young's Jersey Dairy, about 20 minutes south, is a working dairy farm with mini golf, batting cages, and excellent ice cream. It's become a tournament tradition for many teams. In town, Snyder Park itself has playgrounds and walking trails beyond the sports facilities. The Springfield Arts Center sometimes has kid-friendly exhibits, though hours can be limited.
If you have a full day off, Cedar Point is about two hours north – doable for older teams looking for a reward day. Columbus is closer with the zoo, science museum, and Short North entertainment district. Locally, the Springfield Farmers Market on Saturdays offers local food and a nice break from chain restaurants.
Food & Drink
Springfield's food scene is solidly Midwestern with enough variety to keep teams fed without breaking budgets. Cassano's Pizza is the local legend – thin crust, square cut, and they can handle large orders with advance notice. The Pony Keg downtown serves up excellent burgers and has a casual atmosphere perfect for team dinners.
The I-70 corridor has all the usual suspects: Cracker Barrel, Texas Roadhouse, Bob Evans, and multiple fast-food options. El Toro Mexican restaurant near Upper Valley Mall does solid family-style portions and can accommodate large groups. For quick breakfast before early games, Der Dutchman on the east side offers hearty Amish-style cooking and generous portions.
Schuler's Bakery has been a local institution since 1896 and makes excellent donuts and pastries for team breakfasts. For coaches looking for coffee that's better than gas station brew, Seasons Bistro downtown has decent espresso drinks. Most local restaurants understand tournament schedules and can work with you on timing if you call ahead.
Shopping & Entertainment
Upper Valley Mall is the main shopping destination, though it's seen better days. It still has a decent food court, JCPenney, and smaller shops that can handle forgotten tournament essentials. The Walmart Supercenter on Bechtle Avenue is your best bet for team supplies, snacks, and any gear emergencies.
For entertainment, Regal Cinemas at the mall shows current movies and offers group rates. Dave & Buster's doesn't exist here, but Spare Time Entertainment Center has bowling, arcade games, and can host team parties. It's not fancy, but it gets the job done for rainy day team building.
The downtown area has some antique shops and local boutiques if parents want to browse, but don't expect major shopping entertainment. For serious retail therapy, Columbus is your best bet. Locally, Meijer on East Main Street is open 24 hours and stocks everything from groceries to sporting goods – invaluable for tournament weekend emergencies.
Weather & Packing
Springfield gets proper four seasons with hot, humid summers and cold winters. Tournament season (April through October) can be wildly unpredictable. Spring tournaments require layers – you might start the day at 45 degrees and finish at 75. Pack rain gear always; Ohio spring weather can turn quickly, and many tournaments play through light rain.
Summer tournaments (June-August) mean heat and humidity. Temperatures regularly hit the high 80s with matching humidity levels. Bring extra water, sun hats, and pop-up tents for shade – many fields have limited covered spectator areas. Afternoon thunderstorms are common, so waterproof gear bags are essential.
Fall tournaments can be perfect or miserable – pack for both. Early fall (September) is usually ideal with comfortable temperatures and lower humidity. Late fall can bring surprise cold snaps. Indoor facilities are typically well-heated in winter but can be stuffy. The windiest months are March and April, so secure any team tents properly.
Local Tips
Parking at most sports venues is free, but arrive early for popular tournaments as space fills up quickly. Snyder Park has the best parking situation with multiple lots. Downtown venues can be trickier – there's metered street parking and a few small lots, but nothing huge.
Local tip: many restaurants offer team discounts if you ask, especially during tournament weekends when they know you're in town for sports. The parks department maintains a list of team-friendly businesses that you can get from tournament directors. Gas prices tend to be cheapest at the stations right off I-70, not in town.
Safety-wise, Springfield is generally safe, but stick to well-lit areas at night and don't leave equipment visible in cars. The west side near the sports complexes is the safest area. Download the GasBuddy app for cheapest fuel prices, and Weather Underground gives the most accurate local forecasts for planning outdoor tournament days. Most hotels offer free breakfast, so take advantage – tournament food gets expensive quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions travelers ask before booking in Springfield — answered with the specifics you actually need.
Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Springfield
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio are good for families?
Several hotels in Springfield, Ohio are well-suited for families. Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown (0.06 mi, from $127/night), Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH (3.03 mi, from $100/night), and Hampton Inn Springfield (3.22 mi, from $128/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Springfield, Ohio accommodate team and group travel. Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - Urbana (19.53 mi, from $147/night), Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown (0.06 mi, from $127/night), and Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH (3.03 mi, from $100/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - Urbana also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Springfield, Ohio?
Yes — Red Roof Inn Springfield OH (3.19 mi, from $80/night) is a budget-friendly option in Springfield, Ohio, with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Springfield, Ohio are ideal for a weekend getaway. Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown (0.06 mi, from $127/night), Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Springfield (3.27 mi, from $116/night), and Tru by Hilton Huber Heights (26.14 mi, from $109/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Springfield, Ohio cater to business travelers. Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown (0.06 mi, from $127/night), Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH (3.03 mi, from $100/night), and Hampton Inn Springfield (3.22 mi, from $128/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio offer free breakfast?
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH (3.03 mi, from $100/night), Hampton Inn Springfield (3.22 mi, from $128/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Springfield - Dayton Area by IHG (3.33 mi, from $124/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio offer free parking?
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH (3.03 mi, from $100/night), Red Roof Inn Springfield OH (3.19 mi, from $80/night), and Hampton Inn Springfield (3.22 mi, from $128/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio have suites or extra space?
Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown (0.06 mi, from $127/night), Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH (3.03 mi, from $100/night), and Hampton Inn Springfield (3.22 mi, from $128/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio have a kitchenette?
Comfort Suites Springfield I-70 (3.38 mi, from $103/night), Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - Urbana (19.53 mi, from $147/night), and Comfort Inn Dayton - Huber Heights (25.72 mi, from $107/night) offer rooms with a kitchenette — typically a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.
Which hotels in Springfield, Ohio have laundry facilities?
Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown (0.06 mi, from $127/night), Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Springfield, OH (3.03 mi, from $100/night), and Red Roof Inn Springfield OH (3.19 mi, from $80/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.
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