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    The Stricklin Hotel

    3.7 (27 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Tub faucet
    Jenifer G.

    First tip: if you're in a room with a tub and shower, pull down on the tub spout rim to activate the shower. I took a weird bird bath until someone told me how that works. Tip 2: if you call the desk after hours, hold on through the message and someone is always on call. I would gladly stay here again in a back corner room. I was in 302, where the view was terrible but the space was excellent for doing a workout between the bed and tv stand. It was quiet. I love the exposed brick and the decor but wonder why there are two gorgeous light fixtures flaming the bed with a switch by the bathroom. That means a reader like me had to relocate the lamp so I wouldn't have to get out of bed to turn out a light. I like that they give you what look like locally made toiletries (lotion, soap and even room spray). They smelled good. Staff were accommodating and checked on our group as guests and when using a meeting room to be sure we were satisfied. And to be right by Big Bad Breakfast and in a lovely walkable downtown made it just right. I didn't know why I'm not compelled to give it 5 stars but I certainly enjoyed being there.

    The upgraded 'window' room
    T J.

    This is not a place I would recommend to anyone. I truly don't know where the good reviews come from. My first room didn't have a window. A room with no view at all. After 'ugrading' to a window room I found the window 6.5ft off the ground and maybe 2ft wide so still no view. Staff seemed disinterested. Parking is on the street at a meter. Basically told to park without paying. Noisy hotel with a live venue downstairs and chance to hear your neighbors conversation all day and night. There is no reason anyone would chose to stay at this hotel.

    Hotel Room
    Mary Katherine L.

    The cutest boutique hotel with exposed pipes, brick walls, and beautifully redone interior. Boiler Room (bowling/arcade/bar) in the basement level and Big Bad Breakfast right downstairs (for after checkout!), and so many eating options and bars within two blocks. Staff was friendly and the Mobile check-in/keys were very convenient. Will be staying again if we come back through town! Note: no designated parking and you can hear everything, not a con for me (it's in a downtown area and an older building, so to be expected) just worth noting.

    Bathroom
    Stan D.

    The Stricklin is very nice and decorated very elegantly. The only reason he gets four stars is because the rooms being downtown can be rather noisy. We were there on a Saturday night and the room backed up to where they were playing live music and it didn't stop till 2 AM. On Sunday night it was relatively quiet. Keep that in mind as you plan a trip to this area.

    The joint tape showing through the paint job on this wall.

    The room we stayed in was very small, which was fine. We were just there for one night. The bed was very comfortable. The room was clean. I noticed one wall right next to the bed a blue line going all the way to the ceiling. Realized it was the joint tape you could see through what honestly look like a very thin white wash of paint on the wall. The bathroom had no ventilation so it got very hot and muggy and steamy to even be in there. The lighting is terrible for putting on any kind of make up either the bathroom or in the room itself I had to go over by the window. There is a slight noise issue. You can hear your neighbors when they're talking. Parking is on the street unless you're there early in the day you probably will not get parking in front of the hotel or even on the main street. You're going to have to go a lot further distance. For the cost of the room I think they could have done a little better. I know they have bigger rooms. Maybe they put more money into those rooms than they did the smaller ones I don't know I wish I could give it a five star and say that it was fantastic but I can't it was OK.

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    Renaissance Shoals Resort & Spa

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    This resort hotel has amazing views of the Tennessee River and nearby Wilson dam. From the lobby…read moreto our room it was very well maintained and lovely. One simple but thoughtful gesture was a staff member positioned at the front door who always opened it for you. The rooms have balconies, and I would suggest a higher floor room because you'll have sweeping views of the Tennessee River. The hotel decor definitely pays homage to the music scene that has been long associated with Muscle Shoals area. As we entered our room we were amused by the ceiling light that was a "recording studio in use" sign. On the walls were gold records and other music memorabilia from the area. There are two restaurants/bars on sight. Swampers has live music and typical bar food. We had appetizers there one evening and really enjoyed them. The drink prices were very reasonable. The second restaurant is the 360 Grille. It is atop a revolving tower. The 360 grille is an upscale steakhouse. We did make reservations and eat there also. That was a great decision. On the property is a large swimming complex, complete with a water slide and waterfall. There are numerous pool lounges available as well as a few private cabanas. There was poolside drink and food service on the weekend. The property is near a Robert Trent Jones golf course and I noticed a significant amount of golfers staying at the hotel. A large hallway gallery is located on the main floor. When we stayed it had a huge collection of all things Rolling Stones. Trivia fact- The stones recorded 3 songs in Muscle shoals. All in all it's a great property if you plan to stay a couple or more days- so you can take advantage of all the hotel has to offer. It's not a budget conscious hotel but definitely worth it for the amenities.

    The entire hotel - common areas, restaurants, rooms - have been fully renovated, as it's now been…read morerebranded a Renaissance hotel. Overall a quite nice job on the renovation. Adorable music decor throughout. Turn on the overhead light as you enter your room and it's a "recording - studio in use" sign. Lots of appropriate decor featuring music and the Shoals location, even the nightstand drawer pulls are volume knobs (that go up to 11!) Room can be kept dark and cold, there's a small fridge, and a good bathroom with walk in shower. I thought the bed comfortable, but it hurt the wife's back, so you'll have to decide on that one. We'll definitely be back. It's an easy weekend trip from the Nashville area, and a lot of the drive can be done on the Natchez Trace Parkway, which is a very pleasant and relaxing drive. We didn't take advantage of the pool, but it looks very nicely done. Book yourself a dinner at the 360 grille while you're there. They go a good job, and it's a fun splurge - not a lot of revolving restaurants on towers in that neck of the woods.

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