This page lists extended stay hotels in Lexington you can book through Engine, including properties with in-room kitchens from brands like Candlewood Suites, Residence Inn, Home2 Suites, and Homewood Suites. Among the hotels you can book is Everhome Suites Lexington - Horse Park, which offers in-room kitchens for travelers on longer assignments. These properties serve crews on a project, employees relocating or on temporary assignment, people in training, and anyone planning a longer business stay.
15 extended-stay hotels in Lexington you can book through Engine
Lexington draws longer-stay business travelers for project work, employee relocation, training assignments, and multi-week jobs across industries including equine, healthcare, and manufacturing. Small and mid-sized businesses and trades like construction book rooms at these hotels for crews on extended assignments. You can search, compare, and book the hotels on this list through Engine, which offers consolidated invoicing, pre-negotiated rates, multiple payment options, and no membership fee. For a stay of 9 or more guest rooms, Engine Groups handles the room-block booking; for 8 or fewer, you book self-serve.
Frequently asked questions
How far in advance should I book extended stay hotels in Lexington for a crew or project team?
For a crew or project team needing 9 or more rooms, reach out as early as possible so Engine Groups can handle the room block. For 8 or fewer rooms, you can book self-serve on Engine, and a few weeks' notice is usually enough. Either way, booking earlier gives you more options, especially during busy periods in Lexington.
What amenities do these hotels typically offer?
Most of these properties include in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, which is the main feature. Amenities like on-site laundry, free breakfast, parking, and wifi vary by property. Check the details for each hotel on Engine to see what's included.
What makes a hotel an extended-stay hotel?
An extended-stay hotel offers apartment-style suites with in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, so guests can prepare their own meals. These properties are designed for longer stays, with more living space and fewer daily services than a standard room. Brands like Homewood Suites, Residence Inn, and Candlewood Suites are built for this purpose.
How is an extended-stay hotel different from a standard hotel for a long trip?
The main difference is the in-room kitchen, which lets you cook instead of eating out every meal. Extended-stay hotels also tend to offer more square footage and amenities geared toward staying a week or longer, like on-site laundry. A standard hotel room is fine for a night or two, but for a longer assignment or relocation, the extra space and kitchen make a real difference.
What should I compare when choosing where to put a team for several weeks?
Look at location relative to your work site, the kitchen setup in each suite, and whether the property offers amenities your team will use, like laundry, parking, or breakfast. Also compare the total guest-room count and whether the hotel can accommodate your group size. On Engine you can search, compare these details, and book the property that fits.