The Hampton Inn Fayetteville is located off Highway I-49, Exit 62 in the southwest area of Fayetteville. Our hotel is in the majestic foothills of the Ozark Mountains and home of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. Arkansas area attractions include historic downtown, fine arts center, air museum, shopping mall, boating, fishing, camping, hiking, and a scenic train excursion through the mountains. In Fayetteville, dining options include: Razorback Pizza, Ruby Tuesdays, Fire House Subs and many more within a mile of our hotel.
The Hampton Inn Fayetteville hotel is 100% non-smoking and features an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna and 95 beautifully appointed rooms: some with whirlpool tubs. Hotel amenities include complimentary continental breakfast, in-room hair dryer and 25 inch TV with cable and HBO. We also offer connecting rooms, cribs, irons, microwaves and refrigerators in all rooms. Laundry/valet services and meeting/banquet facilities are available for a nominal fee.
Most customers praised the cleanliness of the rooms and hotel facilities, although some reported issues with specific rooms.
Staff Service
The staff received consistent positive feedback for being friendly, helpful, and accommodating.
Breakfast Quality
Many guests enjoyed the breakfast offerings, noting the variety and quality, though some suggested improvements.
Room Maintenance
Several reviews mentioned maintenance issues in rooms, such as plumbing problems and outdated fixtures.
Location
The hotel is well-located near restaurants and attractions, making it convenient for guests.
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Steve Tate
Nov 7, 2025
5.0
Great place to stay. Friendly staff and clean rooms.
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Jeremy North
Oct 28, 2025
5.0
Very nice staff.
Great room.
Nice outdoor area to hang out in at night.
Quiet location.
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Anna Cream
Oct 28, 2025
5.0
Quiet stay. Lovely
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effaleff
Oct 19, 2025
3.0
Typical Hampton Inn with all the standard amenities. This stay was unusual, as we had to change rooms multiple times. Started in Room 100, but had to move due to a strong scent of mold. Moved to Room 200, which had a water leak that soaked the floors near the bathroom/bed area. Had to moved again, to a smaller accommodation, which was frustrating as a family traveling with pets. Out of the 5 day stay, our room was “cleaned” once; nothing was vacuumed, swept, or wiped down. Very limited hot water in the shower; no hot water if running a bath. On the plus side, we enjoyed the pool, the hot breakfast each morning with numerous options, and access to hot coffee/hot water for tea. Overall, our experience at this location was tolerable. Will not be returning nor recommending this Hampton Inn.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hampton Inn Fayetteville
What are the check-in and check-out times at Hampton Inn Fayetteville?
Check-in time is at 3:00 PM and check-out time is at 11:00 AM.
Is Hampton Inn Fayetteville pet-friendly?
Yes, both cats and dogs are welcome at Hampton Inn Fayetteville.
Does the hotel offer free breakfast?
Yes, a complimentary buffet breakfast is available for all guests.
Are there accessible facilities available at the hotel?
Yes, the hotel provides accessible parking and an accessible elevator, and is mobility accessible.
What amenities are available for fitness and recreation at Hampton Inn Fayetteville?
The hotel features a free fitness center, including elliptical machines and treadmills, and has one indoor pool.
Is parking available and what type is it?
Yes, free self-parking is available at the hotel.
Are digital guest room keys provided?
Yes, the hotel offers digital guest room keys for convenient access.
Can guests store their baggage at Hampton Inn Fayetteville?
Yes, baggage storage is available at the hotel.
What nearby dining options can guests explore?
Guests can enjoy nearby restaurants such as Jim's Razorback Pizza, Typhoon Vietnamese Cuisine, Firehouse Subs, Ruby Tuesday, and Serrano's Mexican Grill and Cantina, all within a mile of the hotel.
What local attractions are near Hampton Inn Fayetteville that guests might visit?
Near the hotel are attractions like Devil's Den State Park for hiking and camping, historic downtown Fayetteville, the Fine Arts Center, an air museum, and scenic train excursions through the Ozark Mountains.