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    Holiday Inn Express - Bed and sitting area

    Holiday Inn Express

    (23 reviews)

    $$

    Very clean, staff was friendly. Breakfast was good.. lots of options. Hotel has definitely been…read morerenovated. Room was spacious, shower was huge!! and the lobby was very nice. The town itself is quaint, seems like an industrial town. I'd recommend this place for sure!

    Stayed for one night during the fall, picked the Holiday Inn Express because this is the preferred…read morebrand for my friend I was meeting. Location is OK, right next to an expressway and train tracks, but the noise level was fine. Staff was friendly and helpful, check-in went well, breakfast in the morning was being refilled. The room itself was nice, clean and well set up. There was good bed and linens, microwave, fridge, coffee maker, TV and even a nice little sitting area. Decor was fine, nothing special, but good enough. Heating/AC worked fine and overall this was a nice place to stay. Bathroom was clean and roomy. Now for a bit of nitpicking. The view from my room was to the front canopy. The room had no USB ports to use in charging my phone or any other modern electronics, at this point I have come to expect that all I need is a USB cord. The lighting in the bathroom was a bit dim to my liking. The breakfast overall was fine with some nice touches, however they were out of quite a few items: no regular tea, no yogurt, pancake machine not working, and no hot cereal. Holiday Inn Express is one of the more expensive hotels in Bradford, while the hotel is clean and not a bad place to stay, however they need to pay a bit more attention to the small details to justify the cost. Fine place to stay but probably not the best value in Bradford.

    Best Western Plus Bradford Inn

    Best Western Plus Bradford Inn

    (19 reviews)

    $$

    This review is solely for the bartender! Her energy and conversation is off the charts, by far the…read morebest bartender I've ever had serve me. For my hotel review, it's not so good. The rooms weren't cleaned, I had a clogged tub due to a lot of hair and my bedding had a lot of hair in it as well. I requested another room and they gave me one. I spoke with another gentleman at the lounge area, he stated they don't really do a good job at cleaning at this location. Happy Yelping

    Recently stayed two nights here while in town at an event at Pitt Bradford. I'll break down the…read moregood and the bad. The good: - Lobby is spacious, updated, and overall quite nice. - Breakfast is good! There's waffle makers, eggs, a meat, breads, assorted muffins/danishes, yogurt, oatmeal bear. Plus a really fancy Nescafé coffee maker! I was impressed. - Front desk staff is very nice. - Location - close to campus, supermarket right next door, close to the highway - spacious room The bad: - WiFi was unreliable at best. - Firm bed - not so firm it's uncomfortable, but definitely firm. - Small bathroom - you have to stand to the side of the toilet just to close the door - Dirty vents in the bathroom - Batteries kept falling out of TV remote - Flooring in hallways is hideous - Very random and strange artwork throughout building ... Fire, feet, tomatoes, bugs... just weird and random - Valiant attempts at updates were made, but numerous points of damage on walls/doors was evident

    OYO Hotel Bradford Main St PA

    OYO Hotel Bradford Main St PA

    (2 reviews)

    OYO translates to "Cecil lite"…read more This place advertises like a modern hotel would but lacks on follow thru. There is NO air conditioning, TV was inoperable (no remote or way to scan for channels), missing smoke detector.... isn't that a violation? I also found a beer can someone was previously using to ash in. I did request a non smoking room but it was apparent someone had been smoking. The walls are thin so you'll hear your neighbor and be able to catch a wiff of whatever they're smoking. The bed was okay however you'll need the window open for air which also brings in constant traffic noise at all hours. I chose to stay because of the history of the building more so and didn't expect much as far as lodging amenities. There were a few sketchy characters I encountered. I don't recommend a long term stay here and being aware of your surroundings. Bathroom was a bit scary - mostly original and frankly a pain in the ass. The sink has prison-like faucets as if we can't be trusted to turn the water off. A picture is worth a 1000 words but trust me - you don't want to see pictures. The elevator seemed cool but was only for "staff and maintenance" so probably not that safe to use for the gen pop. All in all this isn't the best choice. 1 star because I wasn't murdered, raped, robbed, or assaulted (STM reference).

    Maid a reservation on Priceline com for two nights . When I got to hotel and into room. First off I…read morereserved two beds and got one with no sheets blankets or pillows no towels or washclothes no tv or phone . The room was beyond dirty . Old clothes under bed empty beer boxes behind stand . It's was about 100 degrees in there with not even a fan . And they wouldn't not give my money back .

    The Mountain Laurel Inn

    The Mountain Laurel Inn

    (2 reviews)

    $$

    We never stayed in a B&B before. I usually stay in hotels, so this was a good experience if you…read morehave a reason to be in the Bradford area. We were using this area to check out the Allegany National Forest and a rest point en route to Niagara Falls. Bob and Carolyn are very nice and accommodating. They offer red/white wines at night between a few hours and serve breakfast in the morning. You pick what you want at checkin and and if you're staying multiple nights, you pick what you want at the end of breakfast for the next day. Lots of bread options. A downside is they don't offer fruits, except the juice which tastes fresh. Breakfast is served between 7-9 so late sleepers may need to adjust. You need to pick the exact start time though. The inn itself has many rooms and each have a private bath. We looked at the majority of them. The second floor rooms reminded me of a frilly dolly house look. They also had tons of bunny decorations for pre-Easter. I thought they were cute. No religious decor. They have queen beds and king beds. I recommend splurging the extra $10 for a king room. We switched our room from a room directly under the innkeepers, who stay on the third floor, (where we were put initially) to the "man" room on the first floor which was very big and had lots of windows and a fireplace. They even had complimentary bathrobes and some toiletries. There was enough space to layout our own toiletries and even a suitcase rack. There was only a small dresser and some hooks so if you had lots of clothes to hang and put away you'd want an additional arrangement. The bed is very comfortable and so were the pillows. The made our bed and changed our towels daily. The house was made in the late 1800s so it creeks. We were the only people there at time of stay so not sure how well you may hear others but I think sound travels well. The house and decor aren't modern but probably in line with the rest of the town judging by the restaurants. There is some general wear and tear you'll see but nothing significant. I wouldn't necessarily advertise this place as romantic or family friendly. More just for business travelers or couples with an agenda. There are games to play and some free snacks and drinks on the second floor. Bob will talk to you a few times if you're around so it doesn't feel like an anonymous vacation. He knows a lot about the area and the history. It kind of felt like we were staying at a distant cousin's or uncle's place more so than a hotel. We even told them when we were leaving for the afternoon or for dinner. We probably didn't have to, though. One odd thing is that there are signs all around telling you to do things like turn off the heater if you're sleeping or turn on the fan if you're showering. One sign they really should have is be careful of the middle foot on the couch because we stubbed our toes numerous times and it hurt like holy hell. Just a tip, if you're on the lower level you can easily hear sounds of cars on the road, even stereos. Usually not a problem later at night but it may wake you in the morning. The most renovated room is the quietest though but we didn't see that one since a guest was in it the first night we were there. It's a king room too. So overall I was happy here but not sure if the B&B style is really our thing.

    Came across this place at the last-minute when our regular hotel plans fell through and met a super…read morepleasant surprise -- a charmer of a B&B tucked away in the middle of nowhere. The proprietors are a super friendly (maybe even a touch chatty for my taste, though that might have been the novelty of bringing my chatty four-year-old) retiree couple with an all-American, mildly kitschy taste in decor but a great eye for the kind of details that comfort weary travelers: a well-stocked complimentary snack bar and mini-fridge, a nice set of toiletries, a roll-top desk accompanied by a quirky set of recent magazines. We stayed in the Trieste room, and the window air con was little noisy and vibratey but fortunately it was cool enough outside to open the windows once we got the temp down to a sleepy place. The breakfast options were thoughtful and served quite elegantly. The creaky floors, spiral staircase and overall turn of the century vibe makes for a charming, calming and lovely getaway space -- I only wish we had more than one night to take advantage of the book-filled sitting room (with plenty of historical materials about the area) or even just chill on the porch swing. Next time.

    The Lodge at Glendorn

    The Lodge at Glendorn

    (8 reviews)

    Now this is an out of the way place that must be explored! This beautiful property - Relais and…read moreChateaux Inn Resort! This resort is in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania. So we flew from LAX to Buffalo, NY, which allowed us to visit Niagara Falls (stunning) and then take a quick drive south to Bradford, PA (home of Zippo lighters). The first thing one notices when entering this part of Pennsylvania is how well-kept the homes and farms are. And when you turn onto the access road to the Glendorn Lodge, you see their farm-to-table patch of a vegetable farm. Once through the gate, the drive is a couple of miles to the main lodge and check-in. The staff are so wonderful and polite, calling us by our last names, which is very formal but a nice touch! Our home, cabin, was lovely beyond description. The master bedroom was stunning, the screened-in porch was perfect for 10 to 12 people hanging out (ideal for a family reunion), and we had an outdoor fireplace/pit blazing and roasting marshmallows for the kids. The next morning, we rode bicycles that you keep at your cabin home. We went out on a small lake with paddleboards, canoes, kayaks, etc. We also played volleyball and had lunch catered and delivered to the lake - fantastic service. The next day we played tennis, swam, basketball and even shot skeet! As our time at Glendorn came to a close, we reflected on the unparalleled service and the deep sense of relaxation we experienced throughout our stay. The staff truly went above and beyond, ensuring every detail was perfect, and their personalized approach made us feel like cherished guests rather than just visitors. To cap off our trip, we took a leisurely drive back toward Buffalo, savoring the memories of Niagara Falls and our time at the resort. We left Glendorn with our spirits lifted, ready to cherish the beauty of nature and the luxury of wonderful hospitality. If you ever find yourself in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania, I highly recommend Glendorn for an unforgettable retreat. It's a hidden gem that beautifully combines nature, comfort, and top-notch service!

    Hidden gem! If you are looking for a remote, beautiful, upscale but casual place to relax & be…read morepampered for a few days, look no further! My husband & I went to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary, & especially enjoyed the easy hiking & wonderful food. Service was fabulous. We stayed in the main lodge in the Green Suite, which was amazing. We will go again!

    Econo Lodge

    Econo Lodge

    (8 reviews)

    $$

    BEDBUG INFESTED! DO NOT STAY HERE! This place is dirty and…read morebedbug infested. I got bit all over my body and left a note in the room and when I called to let them know ( so that others didn't get bitten) they got defensive, used profanity and hung up the phone on me. You will have these bites itching for at least Two weeks and have marks all over you including your face if you are especially unlucky. You might also bring these critters home with you in your luggage. I would pay hundred of dollars to not have this happen so paying $60 for this cheap hotel is not worth it! Pay a bit more ($30 to $60 more) at the Best Western or Holiday Inn down the street and you will not regret it.

    This hotel is one of those places where you (almost) get what you pay for. The whole place is…read morecheap, I'd say inexpensive, but I mean cheap. The pillows are half-fluffy, the beds are half-rocks (I've legitimately slept on harder) and the continental breakfast is sparse. By sparse I mean there's one or two bagels, a few mini-muffins, and straight-up off brand wonder bread in the pastry tray. Water and orange juice (no apple), two mostly empty cereal containers (frosted flakes and cheerios), and the milk is served in an uniced pitcher. The future owner (desk clerk) who checked us in wouldn't let us pay for two nights in case we "had an emergency because he doesn't want to mess with refunds" and then he reminded me sternly to leave the door key because each lost one costs him .50c. The outer appearance of the place isn't clean, but I think it's mostly because it's old. The rooms themselves are immaculate. Don't bother asking for new sheets daily though, they get kinda cranky about that. Basically it feels like the whole place is being run by Scrooge McDuck on a shoe-string budget. The desk clerk guy lives here, and I'm willing to bet the one cleaning staff does too. All in all its not a bad place to stop for a night, but I wouldn't do an extended stay here. I would like to say that the future owner is nice and helpful, and responds quickly to concerns. If he's the future of this place it's bound to get better.

    Americas Best Value Inn Bradford - King Bed

    Americas Best Value Inn Bradford

    (5 reviews)

    AyPe- not sure if I spelled it right but the gentleman who referred to me as a A/P was extremely…read morenice and professional. I had absolutely no issues in my experience here, I did feel the Hotel did need a better outside view upon arriving and there is also no breakfast services unfortunately, but the cleaning ladies/gentlemen were respectful and responsive to requests without any issues, and had positive attitudes. Most hotels I pay more for I usually encounter hotel guests or management's issues but none of that here. Thankful for the respectful treatment , rooms look bigger in pictures but I care more about the environment included in price! Great price, great environment, small rooms but comfortable beds! Would definitely come again!

    This place was nasty from crusty puss stained sheets, blood stains on the pillow cases, dirty hand…read moreprints on our "clean towels", mouse poop in the one beds sheets, the heat on the fritz so we froze all night since it was only 21 degrees outside, cobwebs in the corner of the room, mold under the bathroom sink, and spots on the ceiling from mold or tobacco im not sure could have been both cuz the room when we entered smelled like mold and dirty butt, lines from something streaked down the walls from probably a hot summer where the room wasnt vented properly, and a dirty hand print on the wall above the head board were a mechanic must of had a quickie before washing up and left a print behind no one thought they should clean up before making the bed up with nasty sheets for the next person to rent the room. The room next to us we also heard everything vividly they were doing in there.....I think they were slaying dragons in between the news they were watching. I sure hope everyone survived!!!! lol ....It was seen straight out of an old horror movie that we named the "fu*k shack" I expected clean for the $70.00 i paid for this room. I wont be staying here ever again! However the experience made for an fun story to tell when we got home.....some pics attached to help you get the picture of our time here..

    Heritage Suites - hotels - Updated May 2026

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