Places to stay in Simpsonville, Kentucky

Simpsonville is a city in Shelby County, Kentucky. Places to eat in the region include Weathered Oak Farms, Huck's, Tienda Genesis, and Jt's Pizza & Subs.

If you are travelling in the area, Simpsonville is located close to Wingate Inn Louisville, Worthington Fire Department Station 1, Little Jeptha Creek, City of Woodland Hills and Whitakers Station (historical).

The center of Simpsonville ( which is at is longitude -85°21'11.16 and latitude 38°13'6.24 ) is located and 8 miles away from Shelbyville.

Available Simpsonville lodging

We currently have 2 accommodations in and around Simpsonville.

Simpsonville Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Photograph of Hampton Inn, Simpsonville
Listing updated 2024
Hotels

Hampton Inn

Expect a great stay at Hampton Inn Simpsonville. Guests love our spacious rooms, free WiFi, free hot breakfast, pool and fitness center..
814 Aristocrat Court
Simpsonville, Kentucky
Bed & Breakfasts

Yellow Carriage House

Imagine warming your heart by the fireplace and soaking your cares away in Grandma's Clawfoot Tub then awaken to a Gourmet Breakfast served to your private Carriage House on a silver tray. We welcome you to The Yellow Carriage House.
4876 Shelbyville Road
Simpsonville, Kentucky

Simpsonville Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Simpsonville

Old Stone Inn ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 6905 Shelbyville Road. Whether you are a traveler passing through or local to the area, the Old Stone Inn restaurant should be a destination you choose to visit. Rich in history, the Old Stone Inn offers a unique and inviting dining atmosphere as you are surrounded by the natural elements of limestone walls quarried long ago from a nearby location. The Inn is believed to have been constructed beginning in the late 1700's with a completion date around 1817 and is said to be one of Shelby County's oldest occupied buildings. old-stone-inn.com Link