Welcome to Franklin County, a vibrant city brimming with culture, attractions, and exceptional hotels. Whether you're here for business or leisure, finding the perfect accommodation is key to a memorable stay. Let us guide you to the best hotels Franklin County has to offer.
From luxury hotels to cozy boutique stays, Franklin County offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every preference:
For a reliable and highly-rated stay, consider Best Western Apalach Inn, Happy Trails, Franklin Inn, Casablanca, Coombs Inn & Suites, The Gibson Inn, Beachfront St Teresa Home w/ Gulf Coast Views!, The Salty Snapper, Nature Lover's Paradise: Hike, Bike & Fish!, Sunny Apalachicola Vacation Rental With Deck!, Cheerful Lanark Village Oasis w/ Private Pool, Beach View & Pier: Carrabelle Getaway w/ Perks!, Beach House - Surfs Up Under Tow by PHG, Florida Abode - Private Beach Access & Ocean Views, Near State Parks: Carrabelle Home w/ Beach Access!, Alligator Point Beachfront Home w/ Private Hot Tub, Fully Loaded Homeprivate Beachsleeps 12 3 Bedroom Home by RedAwning, Secluded Beachfront Gem on Alligator Point!, The Moorings Hotel and Marina, Steps to Beach: Carrabelle Family Home w/ Patio!, which boasts 0.0 stars from 0 reviews. You can also explore options in nearby districts: Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, Nassau County, Brevard County, Polk County, Lake County, Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, Volusia County, Lee County, Duval County, Union County, Martin County, Collier County, Pasco County, Seminole County, Manatee County, Putnam County, Osceola County, Sarasota County.
Make the most of your visit by exploring these iconic city landmarks:
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Total Accommodation | 84 Properties |
Popular Hotel | Happy Trails, The Gibson Inn |
Popular Landmark | John Gorrie State Museum, Fort Gadsden |