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Drury Inn & Suites Amarillo
Drury Inn & Suites Amarillo

Embassy Suites by Hilton Amarillo Downtown
Embassy Suites by Hilton Amarillo Downtown

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Amarillo West by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Amarillo West by IHG

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Amarillo I-40 West, TX
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Amarillo I-40 West, TX

Tru By Hilton Amarillo West
Tru By Hilton Amarillo West

The Big Texan Motel
The Big Texan Motel
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The Big Texan Motel
Where to stay in Amarillo

Downtown Amarillo
City centre Amarillo captures the spirit of Texas with its blend of Western heritage and modern entertainment. Historic Polk Street features the Art Deco Potter County Courthouse and restored Paramount Theatre against classic brick facades. Rodeo culture thrives alongside Route 66 nostalgia in this walkable district. Visitors can catch baseball games at Hodgetown Stadium or performances at the Globe-News Centre. The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame celebrates the region's cowboy roots. Local steakhouses and honky-tonk bars offer authentic Panhandle experiences without the crowds of larger cities.

Polk Street Historic District
Polk Street Historic District blends 1920s grandeur with modern Texan charm. Preserved Art Deco buildings and the glowing Paramount Theatre marquee create a striking backdrop for your explorations. The area serves as Amarillo's cultural heart with museums and galleries celebrating Western heritage and Route 66 history. Walk tree-lined pavements past historic shopfronts housing boutiques and art galleries. The district offers everything from upscale steakhouses to casual Tex-Mex cantinas. With Hodgetown Stadium and Amarillo Civic Centre nearby, this welcoming area balances tourist attractions with authentic local businesses.
Wolflin Historic District
This elegant historic district showcases Amarillo's architectural heritage with stately Tudor and Colonial Revival homes from the 1920s-1940s. Tree-lined streets create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for admiring well-preserved residences. The area offers a glimpse into the city's prestigious past as one of its first elite developments. Architectural enthusiasts will appreciate the distinctive red brick facades, stone accents, and slate roofs. Wide pavements beneath mature elms make for pleasant walks through this purely residential area. While dining and shopping require a short drive, the authentic charm and quiet elegance make it worth exploring.
Soncy
Soncy is a convenient suburban gateway on Amarillo's western edge. This residential area offers plentiful shopping at Westgate Mall and Shops at Soncy alongside numerous chain restaurants. Interstate 40 runs through the area, making it ideal for travellers entering the city. The area balances budget-friendly options with modern amenities. Wide streets and spacious car parks characterise the area's contemporary suburban landscape. Though lacking distinctive tourist attractions, Soncy provides comfortable accommodation and familiar dining experiences for visitors passing through Amarillo.
Barrio
The Barrio area showcases Amarillo's vibrant Hispanic heritage through colourful murals and authentic community life. Traditional Mexican restaurants serve fresh tortillas and barbacoa at wallet-friendly prices. Family-owned mercados offer unique items like handmade crafts and regional sweets. This primarily residential area provides genuine cultural experiences away from typical tourist spots. The Amarillo Public Library anchors the community while nearby attractions include Hodgetown Stadium and the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and warm local welcome.
Amarillo and related destinations
Route 66 runs right through this Panhandle city where the Big Texan Steak Ranch dares you to eat a 72-ounce steak. Cadillac Ranch's spray-painted cars buried in a field and Palo Duro Canyon's hiking trails offer perfect morning-to-afternoon adventures.

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