Located in historic downtown Hannibal, this hotel serves a daily breakfast buffet. Free WiFi is available in all guest rooms. Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in 5 minutes’ walk from the property.
Set in Hannibal, 38 km from Oakley-Lindsay Center, Days Inn by Wyndham Hannibal offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Sleep Inn & Suites Hannibal is a 3-star property located in Hannibal. The hotel features an indoor pool and a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi throughout the property.
Chad
From
United States
Location was perfect, right off the highways next to some good restaurants.
This hotel is newly renovated and is located in Hannibal, Missouri. It features an indoor pool and whirlpool a great way for guest to relieve the tension of a long day.
Patricia
From
United States
The breakfast was good. Scrambled eggs and sausage. Biscuits and gravy well done and appetizing. Lemon flavored ice water made for guests.
Set in Hannibal, 33 km from Oakley-Lindsay Center, Lighthouse Suites offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The inn features family rooms. At the inn, rooms include a wardrobe.
Situated in Hannibal, Riverside inn hannibal offers accommodation with seating area. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Eugenia
From
Switzerland
Amazing location, the hosts are flexible and responsive, the rooms are spacious and comfortable and have all the amenities you could ask for.
Featuring barbecue facilities and views of river, Main Street Bed & Breakfast is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Hannibal, 34 km from Oakley-Lindsay Center.
Tlynns
From
United States
I liked that it was a turn of the century building. It was a nice clean bed and breakfast. Well supplied with snacks and fresh made blueberry bread. Large bathroom with shower and jacuzzi
Hannibal is a cute and fairly well-preserved Rivertown where...
Hannibal is a cute and fairly well-preserved Rivertown where you can find yourself lost in history and enjoy some quiet time outside. You can definitely see everything in about a day and a half, making it a good/easy weekend trip. I would most recommend the Rockcliff mansion which is a stunning example of the opulence of the Gilded Age just before the Great Depression. I’ve been on a lot of house tours and never seen one with so much of the original furnishings, woodwork, tile, and stain glass. The Mark Twain cave and the Mark Twain riverboat cruise are also must-sees. There are some great antique shops if you like looking for hidden treasures . The food scene is a little hit and miss, but Java Jive is a great place for breakfast, pastries, delicious coffee, and unique gifts.
Guest review by
Dan
United States
Review score
10.0
Unfortunately, we only had one evening and the next morning...
Unfortunately, we only had one evening and the next morning to spend in town. However, during that time, we were able to walk the main street of eclectic stores, visit Lover's Leap, enjoy a dinner on the riverboat cruise, visit the light house and experience Mark Twain Cave. We will be back with our children next time to enjoy much of the same and hopefully a whole lot more.
Guest review by
Michael
United States
Review score
8.0
I was in town for work and did not have any time to check...
I was in town for work and did not have any time to check out the town. From what little I saw, there are many old historic looking buildings and lots of tourist type things to see. I think it would be a good weekend getaway for the wife and I.
Guest review by
Kevin
United States
Review score
10.0
Very interesting!!
Very interesting!! At first I wasn't sure......lots of rundown homes in the area but typical of river town......lots of history.......we stayed near main street area and enjoyed coffee shop Java Jives and Becky Thatcher diner for breakfast......modern up to date movie theater very close and museum all right there......plenty of cute shops and ice cream!!
free ice cream and coffee at general store.....my husband loved that.....cave was close by and well kept and neat to tour....scenic views of river at park and scenic drive.......lighthouse.......had nice visits with a couple storeowners.....relaxing.......we were off seasons for boat cruise.....that would be fun too
Guest review by
Kris
United States
Review score
10.0
If you love Mark Twain (who doesn't?)
If you love Mark Twain (who doesn't?) then Hannibal will be a treat. If you don't, well, I'm sure there are other interesting things to do in other places. But all Twain lovers will be enthralled by how well the Clemons, Hawkins (Becky Thatcher) and Blankenship (Huck Finn) homes are preserved. The Twain museum is also first rate and the gift shop has great souvenirs. The setting on the Mississippi is beautiful and helps you appreciate what inspired Twain's many books and stories about it. Highly recommended for all Twain fans!
Guest review by
Paul
United States
Review score
10.0
Hannibal is an awesome location for anyone to enjoy who...
Hannibal is an awesome location for anyone to enjoy who loves history. It is a family friendly destination with plenty to do for people of all ages. Prices for attractions are reasonable. Very friendly shop owners and tour guides. You really cannot go wrong with a visit to Hannibal. The only note of caution is for older people who have a hard time with mobility. Some of the attractions such as the Mark Twain Cave and Cardiff Hill would be difficult to enjoy. However, the historic homes, museum and shops are easily accessible.
Guest review by
Tim
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From the moment we walked in the door, we felt welcome. The hotel owner was exceptionally nice and seemed genuinely happy that we were there. The facility was very clean and well maintained. I don’t have a single complaint or negative comment about the Hannibal, Mo Super 8 and would definitely recommend this to anyone traveling in the area!!
Breakfast was excellent as usual. Chris is a marvelous host. The b and b is one block from an excellent restaurant called LaBinnah Bistro, which has never disappointed me. I always stay at the Garden House and eat at LaBinnah Bistro on my trips through Hannibal.
We stayed for one night on a longer road trip. The room was large and comfortable but quite dated and there was a good bit of evidence of wear and tear on the furniture. The location was convenient to drive into Hannibal which is a beautiful town.
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