You have a friend in Junction City, Kansas. The Hampton Inn Junction City is home of the Fort Riley Army Base and only minutes from Milford State Park and Kansas State University. We are only a few blocks from the Geary County Convention Center, shopping, restaurants and theatres. Visit the City Center only a few minutes away- home of the historic C.L. Hoover Opera House. Exercise or play your favorite sport at the Community Recreation Center also in the downtown area. Other exciting historic points of interest include the Custer House, U.S. Cavalry Museum, and the First Territorial Capitol of Kansas. Directions to our hotel. From Kansas City area, travel west on I-70 to exit 296.
Many customers praised the hotel for its cleanliness and upkeep, noting that the rooms and common areas were well-maintained.
Staff Service
The staff received numerous compliments for being friendly, helpful, and attentive, enhancing the overall guest experience.
Comfort Issues
Several guests reported discomfort due to noise from adjoining rooms and the highway, as well as issues with the firmness of the beds.
Breakfast Quality
Feedback on breakfast was mixed; while some enjoyed the options, others found it limited and lacking in variety.
Renovation Concerns
Some reviews mentioned ongoing renovations, which affected the overall experience, including noise and limited amenities.
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Ahmad
1 day ago
5.0
So nicegot a little tour on my request. Very special place. I will define back here again. Love this place and the atmosphere. Paulina.breakfast was a great bonus. There is some lovely artwork in the public areas which children may especially like. The rooms are on the small side but perfectly adequate. A lovely location with the OvalThe hotel and room were spotless and the staff are lovely.
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sadie blais
4 days ago
1.0
My family and I have stayed at many hiltons/hamptons and this is by far the worst experience I have ever had. After traveling 14 hours by car, we stopped here at 2 am with 4 tired children. We were sent to two different rooms neither of which were what we booked and lacked enough room for our family. The rooms were dirty, the doors were broken, the place smelled funny. The lady at the front desk raised her voice and clapped her hands at us multiple times when we simply asked for a pack n play for our baby or if they had a room with a sleeper sofa (which is what we booked). We ended up getting a refund and driving to manhattan 20 mins up the road and we were so thankful we did. I would stay clear of this place.
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shine84
Nov 12, 2025
5.0
This is by far the best hotel on my week long road trip to Colorado. My whole room is immaculately clean with everything updated and in excellent condition. The bed feels comfy with soft clean linens and a great mattress. The staff was warm and welcoming to me and my dog after a very long day of driving. I could not have asked for better - thank you!
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Warlino Smith
Oct 25, 2025
5.0
I recently stayed at the Hampton Inn In Junction City, and overall, it was a great experience. The hotel has a welcoming and modern feel, and it's conveniently located just off the highway, making it easy to access. Wherever you're passing through town or staying for a longer period, it's an ideal spot for a quick, comfortable stay.
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Zac Harrison
Oct 24, 2025
2.0
Really disappointed in our stay at this hotel. We stayed here last night 10/23/25, on our cross country trip from FL to CO that we take every year. We typically stop in Lawrence or Topeka, but pushed a bit further because we were making good time. There were a number of options in the area, but we chose this hotel specifically because of the excellent reviews. We paid over $150 for a two queen bed room on a Thursday. Which makes this the most expensive hotel we have stayed in on cross country trips over the years. Well it was not money well spent…
First the good things. The staff was very friendly and attentive. The young lady that checked us in asked about our travels and gave us restaurant recommendations for dinner. The hotel is very clean. Not necessarily any cleaner than other 3 star hotels we stay at, but they do a great job with cleanliness and upkeep. You can tell the hotel was recently renovated. The fitness center is great, and has more equipment than many hotels. We did not use the pool, but it looked nice and well maintained. Its location and proximity to I-70 make it very convenient for travelers.
Now for the bad… We were given a room that had an adjoining room next door. After 2, 13 hour days in the car our main goal for a hotel is to get a good nights sleep, so we can be rested and ready to hit the road for another day of driving. A little after midnight the people in the adjoining room. With checked in or returned to their room. Because there is a gap under the doors between rooms, we could hear everything they said and did. I do not think they were being overly loud, but they were having a good time and listening to music until 2:30am and it was basically like we were trying to sleep in the room with them. Needless to say we did not get much sleep at all. The rooms are also quite bright at night. There are gaps under and around the doors that let in light, light comes in around the blinds, there are lights on the fire alarm/suppression units, and lights on the plugs in the bathroom. If you like dark rooms like I do, you will be disappointed. The beds are very firm, and as a side sleeper I found them incredibly uncomfortable. Both my wife and I woke up sore and not well rested. All in all I got about 3 hours of sleep after a 13 hour day of driving. Finally the breakfast was very limited, and when we ate just before 8am there was no meat option offered. There was a place for sausage, but while we were dining it was never replenished. Potatoes were mushy and my wife said the eggs were not good.
Overall it was a very overpriced hotel that was nowhere near as nice as the Quality Inn we stayed at the previous night in Tennessee, for 33% more money. There is actually a Quality Inn nearby that was $40 cheaper last night, that I really wish we would have chosen instead. As they say, you live and you learn. I learned that we will definitely not stay here again in the future.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hampton Inn Junction City
What are the check-in and check-out times at Hampton Inn Junction City?
Check-in time is at 3:00 PM and check-out time is at 11:00 AM at Hampton Inn Junction City.
Does Hampton Inn Junction City offer free breakfast to guests?
Yes, Hampton Inn Junction City provides free buffet breakfast for guests.
Are pets allowed at Hampton Inn Junction City?
Yes, both cats and dogs are welcome at Hampton Inn Junction City.
Is there free parking available on-site at Hampton Inn Junction City?
Yes, there is free self-parking available for guests at the hotel.
What accessibility features does Hampton Inn Junction City provide?
The hotel offers accessible parking, elevators, and is mobility accessible to accommodate guests with disabilities.
Does Hampton Inn Junction City provide free Wi-Fi?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available in public areas, along with public internet terminals.
Are there fitness facilities available at Hampton Inn Junction City?
Yes, the hotel features a free fitness center equipped with elliptical machines and treadmills.
What nearby attractions can guests visit around Hampton Inn Junction City?
Guests can explore the Geary County Convention Center, historic C.L. Hoover Opera House, Community Recreation Center, Custer House, U.S. Cavalry Museum, and the First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, all just minutes away from the hotel.
Are there convenient dining options near Hampton Inn Junction City?
Yes, nearby dining includes McDonald's, Denny's, and Subway, providing various fast food and restaurant choices within easy reach.
What nearby lodging options are available around Hampton Inn Junction City?
Nearby lodging options include Super 8, Travelodge by Wyndham Junction City, Americas Best Value Inn, Express Inn And Suites Junction City KS, and Hampton by Hilton.