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Photo of Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome Top rated
From $161 / night 0.33 mi

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome

· 4.7 Excellent · 87 reviews

Polished consistency meets tournament precision when every round demands focus.

  • Fuel post-match recovery with late-night comfort food room service menu
  • Refresh your match-day gear with same-day professional dry cleaning service
  • Add cribs to rooms for traveling families with youngest players
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From $84 / night 5.04 mi

Days Inn by Wyndham Rome Downtown

· 3.7 Good · 964 reviews

Serving athletes with straightforward value and consistent comfort that never complicates travel.

  • Request cribs in advance for effortless family tournament weekends
  • Organize racquets and equipment using the functional room layout and desk
  • Load up on fresh pastries, cereals, and fruit selections
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From $164 / night 5.32 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites Rome

· 4.4 Very Good · 103 reviews

The kind of place where someone learns your name and preps you right.

  • Clean racquet bags and uniforms without leaving the hotel property
  • Secure connecting rooms guaranteed at booking for extended tennis families
  • Relax on pull-out sleeper sofas after long tournament days together
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Photo of Courtyard by Marriott Rome Highly rated
From $159 / night 5.5 mi

Courtyard by Marriott Rome

· 4.5 Excellent · 182 reviews

This flagship brand delivers the same polished reliability athletes expect from gear.

  • Fuel club members with made-to-order omelet stations and proteins
  • Utilize professional valet parking for quick access to tournament venues
  • Cool down in the heated indoor pool after intense matches
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From $128 / night 5.87 mi

Hawthorn Extended Stay by Wyndham Rome

· 4.6 Excellent · 491 reviews

Built for athletes who need reliable comfort between morning and evening matches.

  • Wash practice gear conveniently in guest self-service laundry facilities
  • Arrange cribs for traveling families with infants at the event
  • Host team strategy sessions in suites with distinct living zones
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From $58 / night 6.82 mi

OYO Hotel Rome West GA

· 3.3 Average · 504 reviews

Smart value for players who need rest between rounds, not luxury.

  • Keep your club connected in family-friendly multi-bed room setups
  • Store racquets and gear in OYO Rooms Classic spacious layouts
  • Power up for matches with standardized breakfast service when available
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From $66 / night 9.1 mi

Econo Lodge Rome South

· 3.6 Good · 156 reviews

Players choose budget-friendly stays that deliver consistent quality between tournament rounds.

  • Fuel up with complimentary coffee and fresh baked pastries daily
  • Pull up close with generous free surface parking for families
  • Train year-round with access to indoor heated pool facilities
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From $97 / night 9.26 mi

Quality Inn Rome South

· 3.8 Good · 181 reviews

Predictable quality that mirrors the no-fuss packing list of racquet athletes.

  • Maintain crisp team polos with in-room iron and board access
  • Maximize your tournament budget with family-friendly rate structure
  • Store racquets and gear easily in expanded suite floor plans
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From $117 / night 9.3 mi

Comfort Inn & Suites Rome South

· 4.0 Very Good · 377 reviews

Consistent quality that serves families juggling tight tournament schedules all weekend.

  • Keep uniforms tournament-ready using guest washer and dryer equipment
  • Fit rollaways easily with generous suite layouts designed for families
  • Store racquets and gear in spacious suites with room to organize
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From $82 / night 9.46 mi

Red Roof Inn & Suites Rome

· 3.4 Average · 98 reviews

Recognized nationwide for serving families who split time between stands and hotel downtime.

  • Pack lighter knowing coin laundry services are available when needed
  • Keep tournament costs low with kids seventeen and under staying free
  • Organize equipment easily with spacious boutique-inspired furniture design
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From $169 / night 9.51 mi

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Rome-East by IHG

· 4.4 Very Good · 127 reviews

This brand delivers predictable efficiency when tournament timing matters most.

  • Enjoy modern Great Room styling designed for player comfort and energy
  • Choose firm pillows for neck support or soft for rest
  • Access grab-and-go options around the clock for hungry young athletes
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From $82 / night 9.56 mi

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Rome

· 3.6 Good · 738 reviews

Built for parents who juggle early brackets and late check-ins equally.

  • Refresh match-day gear with convenient coin-operated washers and dryers
  • Save on lodging with complimentary stays for kids under eighteen
  • Recharge in spacious suites featuring dedicated living room areas for families
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From $85 / night 14.7 mi

Americas Best Value Inn Rome

· 4.1 Very Good · 244 reviews

Budget-smart lodging built for families chasing brackets across multiple days.

  • Fill coolers easily with ice machines located on each floor
  • Refresh player wardrobes between tournament rounds using coin-operated washers available
  • House your entire family under one roof at no extra cost
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From $56 / night 24.38 mi

Days Inn by Wyndham Adairsville

· 3.3 Average

Designed for families who value dependable stays during multi-day racquet events.

  • Gather teammates in select suites with dedicated sitting areas for meetings
  • Choose from assorted cereals, pastries, and fresh fruit selections
  • Access free parking for cars, buses, and oversized team vehicles
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From $59 / night 24.51 mi

Quality Inn Adairsville - Calhoun South

· 3.9 Good · 522 reviews

Quality Inn removes guesswork so players focus energy on court performance, not logistics.

  • House your entire crew affordably with kids staying free
  • Accommodate entire families with pull-out sofas and extra sleeping space
  • Start match day with a full hot breakfast included daily
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Rome Tennis Center at Berry College Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

The Rome Tennis Center at Berry College is a titan of the sport, sitting on a sprawling 30-acre site that serves as the nation's largest hard-court facility on a single footprint. Located in Rome, Georgia, this venue features 60 courts—including six climate-controlled indoor courts and six NCAA regulation courts—that cascade down a terraced hill, offering fantastic viewing angles from almost any spot. The centerpiece is the 3,966-square-foot clubhouse with its signature "Tennis Porch," a massive veranda that overlooks the main event courts and allows spectators to watch multiple matches simultaneously in the shade. For visiting families, the facility is both beautiful and massive; navigating the grounds requires a fair bit of walking, but the layout is intuitive. Situated adjacent to the Berry College campus (the largest contiguous college campus in the world), the setting is serene and populated by the college's famous friendly deer. This guide is designed for the USTA and collegiate families traveling to Northwest Georgia. You will learn how to access the 27,000-acre campus next door, where to find the best eclectic pizza on Broad Street, and how to handle the Georgia humidity on a hard court.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The facility is located on Match Point Way, just off the Armuchee Connector in Rome. The "neighborhood" is a unique blend of highway convenience and pristine nature; the courts sit on a dedicated plot of land adjacent to the massive Berry College campus and about three miles north of downtown Rome. Access is straightforward via GA Loop 1, but you will need a car for everything—there are no sidewalks connecting the tennis center to dining or retail. The nearest major travel hubs are Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), about 90 minutes south, or Chattanooga (CHA), about an hour north. Parking at the facility is abundant and paved, with designated lots for players and spectators, though the walk to the far courts (the "upper tier") can be a hike. The area is exceptionally safe and quiet, dominated by the college vibe and the natural beauty of the Appalachian foothills. While the immediate vicinity is just hotels and trees, the historic Broad Street district offers a vibrant, walkable downtown just a short drive away.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Accommodation strategy falls into two camps: On-Site Convenience and Downtown Charm.

On-Site: The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome is located literally in the parking lot of the tennis center. It is the only walkable option and is themed to match the college's history; staying here means you can roll out of bed and be at the warm-up courts in two minutes.

Downtown: A 10-minute drive south, the Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Rome and Courtyard by Marriott Rome Riverwalk are located near Broad Street. These put you within walking distance of the best restaurants and the river trails, offering a much better social experience for parents.

Highway: There are numerous options like the Hampton Inn & Suites Rome on Turner McCall Blvd, which serve as reliable overflow if the main hotels are booked.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Tip

Atlanta (ATL) · 90 min drive.

Arrival & Parking

Parking is free; terraced lots.

Tip

Berry College Campus · Adjacent.

Explore Nearby

Downtown Broad St or Clock Tower.

Food & Dining

Harvest Moon Cafe or Swift & Finch.

  • Atlanta (ATL) · 90 min drive.
  • Parking is free; terraced lots.
  • Berry College Campus · Adjacent.
  • Downtown Broad St or Clock Tower.
  • Harvest Moon Cafe or Swift & Finch.
Section 04

Match Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Arrive at least 60 minutes before your match. The facility is terraced; identify if your court is on the "Upper" or "Lower" level to park in the optimal lot. The main clubhouse is the central hub for check-in and restrooms. The "Tennis Porch" is the best meet-up spot. The courts are hard surface (mostly), so they retain heat; bring extra ice and towels. Shade on the actual courts is limited to the cabanas between courts.

Mid-Day Regroup

Between matches, the clubhouse offers a pro shop and air conditioning, but it gets crowded. If you have a 2-hour break, drive onto the Berry College Campus to see the wildlife or head to Swift & Finch downtown for coffee. There is no full-service restaurant on-site (just snacks), so most families drive to the nearby Mount Berry Square Mall area or downtown for a proper lunch.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Exiting onto the Armuchee Connector is easy. If heading to a team dinner, Broad Street in downtown Rome is the place to be. It is wide, lined with restaurants, and perfect for large groups. Be careful driving near the college at dusk—the deer population is massive and they frequently cross the roads.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Arrive at least 60 minutes before your match. The facility is terraced; identify if your court is on the "Upper" or "Lower" level to park in the optimal lot. The main clubhouse is the central hub for check-in and restrooms. The "Tennis Porch" is the best meet-up spot. The courts are hard surface (mostly), so they retain heat; bring extra ice and towels. Shade on the actual courts is limited to the cabanas between courts.

Mid-Day Regroup

Between matches, the clubhouse offers a pro shop and air conditioning, but it gets crowded. If you have a 2-hour break, drive onto the Berry College Campus to see the wildlife or head to Swift & Finch downtown for coffee. There is no full-service restaurant on-site (just snacks), so most families drive to the nearby Mount Berry Square Mall area or downtown for a proper lunch.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Exiting onto the Armuchee Connector is easy. If heading to a team dinner, Broad Street in downtown Rome is the place to be. It is wide, lined with restaurants, and perfect for large groups. Be careful driving near the college at dusk—the deer population is massive and they frequently cross the roads.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable / Adjacent

Berry College Campus

Adjacent

You are right next door to the world’s largest contiguous college campus, spanning an incredible 27,000 acres of forests, fields, and mountains. Visitors can drive onto the campus (ID required at the welcome gate) to explore the stunning English Gothic architecture that looks like a movie set. The campus is famous for its friendly deer population, which roam freely and are often seen grazing near the Ford Buildings. For a break between matches, you can hike the Viking Trail or drive up to the House o' Dreams, a historic mountain retreat with gardens and panoramic views of the campus below. It is a peaceful, magical place that feels miles away from the stress of a tie-breaker.

5–15 Minutes Away

Downtown Rome (Broad Street)

3.5 mi

Just a short drive from the courts, Downtown Rome offers one of the best main streets in the South. Broad Street is wide, historic, and lined with local boutiques, antique shops, and restaurants—no big box chains here. You can walk along the riverfront trails at Heritage Park or cross the pedestrian bridge to see the famous "Between the Rivers" district. It is the social heart of the city and the perfect place for parents to stroll while players are resting. The vibe is charming and slow-paced, offering a nice contrast to the high energy of the tennis center. It really comes alive in the evenings with outdoor dining.

Rome Clock Tower

4.0 mi

Standing watch over the city on Neely Hill, the historic Rome Clock Tower is an iconic landmark that offers the best views in town. Built in 1872, visitors can climb the spiral staircase inside (check open hours, usually limited) to reach the top for a 360-degree view of Rome and the surrounding rivers. Even if the tower is closed, the grounds around the base offer a beautiful park setting and a great vantage point for photos. It is a quick, culturally enriching excursion that gives you a sense of the city's history. The murals inside the tower depict the founding of Rome, adding an educational twist for students.

Walkable / Adjacent

  • Berry College Campus — You are right next door to the world’s largest contiguous college campus, spanning an incredible 27,000 acres of forests, fields, and mountains. Visitors can drive onto the campus (ID required at the welcome gate) to explore the stunning English Gothic architecture that looks like a movie set. The campus is famous for its friendly deer population, which roam freely and are often seen grazing near the Ford Buildings. For a break between matches, you can hike the Viking Trail or drive up to the House o' Dreams, a historic mountain retreat with gardens and panoramic views of the campus below. It is a peaceful, magical place that feels miles away from the stress of a tie-breaker. Adjacent

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Downtown Rome (Broad Street) — Just a short drive from the courts, Downtown Rome offers one of the best main streets in the South. Broad Street is wide, historic, and lined with local boutiques, antique shops, and restaurants—no big box chains here. You can walk along the riverfront trails at Heritage Park or cross the pedestrian bridge to see the famous "Between the Rivers" district. It is the social heart of the city and the perfect place for parents to stroll while players are resting. The vibe is charming and slow-paced, offering a nice contrast to the high energy of the tennis center. It really comes alive in the evenings with outdoor dining. 3.5 mi
  • Rome Clock Tower — Standing watch over the city on Neely Hill, the historic Rome Clock Tower is an iconic landmark that offers the best views in town. Built in 1872, visitors can climb the spiral staircase inside (check open hours, usually limited) to reach the top for a 360-degree view of Rome and the surrounding rivers. Even if the tower is closed, the grounds around the base offer a beautiful park setting and a great vantage point for photos. It is a quick, culturally enriching excursion that gives you a sense of the city's history. The murals inside the tower depict the founding of Rome, adding an educational twist for students. 4.0 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Clubhouse Snack Bar

Main Building

The facility has a snack bar located inside the main clubhouse that serves basic tournament essentials. You can find sports drinks, coffee, granola bars, and sometimes sandwiches or hot dogs during large events. While it is convenient for a quick energy boost, it is not a full-service restaurant. For real meals, you will need to leave the site. However, the "Tennis Porch" is a great place to eat your snack while scouting the competition on the courts below.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Harvest Moon Cafe

3.5 mi

Located on Broad Street, Harvest Moon is the most popular restaurant in Rome for a reason. It features a funky, eclectic atmosphere with two bars and a roof deck (The Dark Side of the Moon). The menu is vast, offering everything from their famous "Wicked Pimento Cheese" burger to sweet potato ravioli and creative pizzas. It is loud, fun, and handles large tennis teams with ease. It perfectly captures the spirit of the town and is a mandatory stop for first-time visitors. The Sunday brunch is also legendary if you have a morning off.

Schroeder's New Deli

3.5 mi

Another Broad Street staple, Schroeder's is a casual, German-influenced deli and sports bar that has been around for decades. They are famous for their "World Famous" potato soup and massive sandwiches on pretzel rolls. The atmosphere is laid-back with plenty of TVs for watching sports. It’s a great spot for a quick, hearty lunch or a casual team dinner where you can push tables together. The outdoor sidewalk seating is prime real estate for people-watching on a nice evening. It feels like the local hangout spot.

Local & Elevated Picks

Swift & Finch Coffee

3.5 mi

For the best coffee in Northwest Georgia, head straight to Swift & Finch. This locally owned shop roasts its own beans and serves incredible lattes, pour-overs, and homemade pastries in a beautifully designed, airy space. It is the perfect morning ritual before heading to the courts. The "morning bun" is a crowd favorite. It offers a quiet, sophisticated atmosphere where parents can read or work for an hour. It is miles better than the hotel coffee and worth the short drive downtown.

Chophouse on Broad

3.5 mi

If you are looking for a celebratory dinner or a nice meal for the coaches, Chophouse on Broad is the premier steakhouse in the city. Located in a historic building with high ceilings and exposed brick, it offers a refined dining experience. The menu features premium steaks, fresh seafood, and an extensive wine list. It is upscale but still welcoming, capturing the "New South" charm. Reservations are highly recommended on weekends, especially during major tennis tournaments. It’s the place to go when you want to treat yourself.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Clubhouse Snack Bar — The facility has a snack bar located inside the main clubhouse that serves basic tournament essentials. You can find sports drinks, coffee, granola bars, and sometimes sandwiches or hot dogs during large events. While it is convenient for a quick energy boost, it is not a full-service restaurant. For real meals, you will need to leave the site. However, the "Tennis Porch" is a great place to eat your snack while scouting the competition on the courts below. Main Building

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Harvest Moon Cafe — Located on Broad Street, Harvest Moon is the most popular restaurant in Rome for a reason. It features a funky, eclectic atmosphere with two bars and a roof deck (The Dark Side of the Moon). The menu is vast, offering everything from their famous "Wicked Pimento Cheese" burger to sweet potato ravioli and creative pizzas. It is loud, fun, and handles large tennis teams with ease. It perfectly captures the spirit of the town and is a mandatory stop for first-time visitors. The Sunday brunch is also legendary if you have a morning off. 3.5 mi
  • Schroeder's New Deli — Another Broad Street staple, Schroeder's is a casual, German-influenced deli and sports bar that has been around for decades. They are famous for their "World Famous" potato soup and massive sandwiches on pretzel rolls. The atmosphere is laid-back with plenty of TVs for watching sports. It’s a great spot for a quick, hearty lunch or a casual team dinner where you can push tables together. The outdoor sidewalk seating is prime real estate for people-watching on a nice evening. It feels like the local hangout spot. 3.5 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Swift & Finch Coffee — For the best coffee in Northwest Georgia, head straight to Swift & Finch. This locally owned shop roasts its own beans and serves incredible lattes, pour-overs, and homemade pastries in a beautifully designed, airy space. It is the perfect morning ritual before heading to the courts. The "morning bun" is a crowd favorite. It offers a quiet, sophisticated atmosphere where parents can read or work for an hour. It is miles better than the hotel coffee and worth the short drive downtown. 3.5 mi
  • Chophouse on Broad — If you are looking for a celebratory dinner or a nice meal for the coaches, Chophouse on Broad is the premier steakhouse in the city. Located in a historic building with high ceilings and exposed brick, it offers a refined dining experience. The menu features premium steaks, fresh seafood, and an extensive wine list. It is upscale but still welcoming, capturing the "New South" charm. Reservations are highly recommended on weekends, especially during major tennis tournaments. It’s the place to go when you want to treat yourself. 3.5 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Hydration: Georgia humidity is heavy. Start hydrating 24 hours before play.

Deer: Drive slowly on campus and near the tennis center: deer are everywhere.

Shade: The "Tennis Porch" is great, but bring umbrellas for the outer courts.

Downtown: Park in the 3rd Ave deck (free) and walk Broad Street.

Indoor: 6 indoor courts are available if rain hits (fees may apply).

Seasonal note: Georgia has a humid subtropical climate. Winter is cool (40s/50s) but playable. Spring (March-May) is beautiful but pollen-heavy. Summer (June-August) is hot and humid; play often moves indoors or early morning. Fall (September-November) is perfect tennis weather.

  • Hydration Georgia humidity is heavy. Start hydrating 24 hours before play.
  • Deer: Drive slowly on campus and near the tennis center deer are everywhere.
  • Shade The "Tennis Porch" is great, but bring umbrellas for the outer courts.
  • Downtown Park in the 3rd Ave deck (free) and walk Broad Street.
  • Indoor 6 indoor courts are available if rain hits (fees may apply).
  • Seasonal note: Georgia has a humid subtropical climate. Winter is cool (40s/50s) but playable. Spring (March-May) is beautiful but pollen-heavy. Summer (June-August) is hot and humid; play often moves indoors or early morning. Fall (September-November) is perfect tennis weather.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

December through February is chilly. Highs in the 50s, nights freezing. Hard courts play fast. The indoor facility is a lifesaver during rain or cold snaps.

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Spring & early summer

March through May is prime season. Temps in the 70s/80s. Everything blooms (allergies!). Rain showers are frequent but pass quickly.

☀️

Mid-summer

June through August is tough. Highs in the 90s with high humidity. The hard courts radiate heat. Hydrate constantly. Early morning matches are best.

🍂

Fall season

September through November is spectacular. Highs in the 70s. Crisp air, low humidity. The Berry campus foliage is beautiful.

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Rain & snow

Snow is rare. Rain is the main disruptor. The facility has excellent drainage, but heavy storms will push play indoors or delay it.

Winter

December through February is chilly. Highs in the 50s, nights freezing. Hard courts play fast. The indoor facility is a lifesaver during rain or cold snaps.

Spring & early summer

March through May is prime season. Temps in the 70s/80s. Everything blooms (allergies!). Rain showers are frequent but pass quickly.

Mid-summer

June through August is tough. Highs in the 90s with high humidity. The hard courts radiate heat. Hydrate constantly. Early morning matches are best.

Fall season

September through November is spectacular. Highs in the 70s. Crisp air, low humidity. The Berry campus foliage is beautiful.

Rain & snow

Snow is rare. Rain is the main disruptor. The facility has excellent drainage, but heavy storms will push play indoors or delay it.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

USTA / Berry College.

Neighborhood

Rome / Berry College.

Nearest airport

Atlanta (ATL).

Parking

Free (Terraced Lots).

Walkable district

No (Car mandatory).

Groceries & supplies

Kroger (Turner McCall Blvd).

Pharmacy

CVS (Martha Berry Hwy).

Urgent care

Atrium Health Floyd Urgent Care.

Downtime

Berry College Campus.

Pro tip

Eat at Harvest Moon.

Primary teamUSTA / Berry College.
NeighborhoodRome / Berry College.
Nearest airportAtlanta (ATL).
ParkingFree (Terraced Lots).
Walkable districtNo (Car mandatory).
Groceries & suppliesKroger (Turner McCall Blvd).
PharmacyCVS (Martha Berry Hwy).
Urgent careAtrium Health Floyd Urgent Care.
DowntimeBerry College Campus.
Pro tipEat at Harvest Moon.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College — answered with the specifics you actually need.

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What are the closest hotels to Rome Tennis Center at Berry College?

The closest hotel to Rome Tennis Center at Berry College is Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome (0.33 mi, from $161/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Days Inn by Wyndham Rome Downtown (5.04 mi, from $84/night) and Hampton Inn & Suites Rome (5.32 mi, from $164/night). Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Days Inn by Wyndham Rome Downtown offers free breakfast and a pool. Hampton Inn & Suites Rome offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College are good for families?

Several hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College are well-suited for families. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome (0.33 mi, from $161/night), Days Inn by Wyndham Rome Downtown (5.04 mi, from $84/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Rome (5.32 mi, from $164/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College are ideal for a weekend getaway. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome (0.33 mi, from $161/night) and Courtyard by Marriott Rome (5.5 mi, from $159/night) both offer a pool and on-site dining.

Are there any walkable hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College?

Yes — Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome (0.33 mi, from $161/night) is within walking distance, about a 7-minute walk.

Which hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn Rome South (9.26 mi, from $97/night), Quality Inn Adairsville - Calhoun South (24.51 mi, from $59/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome (0.33 mi, from $161/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn Rome South also has bus or oversized vehicle parking. Quality Inn Adairsville - Calhoun South also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College offer free breakfast?

Days Inn by Wyndham Rome Downtown (5.04 mi, from $84/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Rome (5.32 mi, from $164/night), and Hawthorn Extended Stay by Wyndham Rome (5.87 mi, from $128/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College have a fitness center?

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome (0.33 mi, from $161/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Rome (5.32 mi, from $164/night), and Courtyard by Marriott Rome (5.5 mi, from $159/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College offer free parking?

Days Inn by Wyndham Rome Downtown (5.04 mi, from $84/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Rome (5.32 mi, from $164/night), and Hawthorn Extended Stay by Wyndham Rome (5.87 mi, from $128/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College have an outdoor pool?

Americas Best Value Inn Rome (14.7 mi, from $85/night) has an outdoor pool.

Do hotels near Rome Tennis Center at Berry College offer free Wi-Fi?

Yes — Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rome (0.33 mi, from $161/night), Days Inn by Wyndham Rome Downtown (5.04 mi, from $84/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Rome (5.32 mi, from $164/night) offer complimentary Wi-Fi.

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