Places to stay in Lexington, Ohio
Lexington is a village in Richland County in Ohio. It is part of the Mansfield, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area. Places to eat in the region include The Note, Pueblo Grande, The Happy Grape Wine Bar & Bistro, and Panchos Tacos Bellville.
If you are travelling in the area, Lexington is located close to Madison High School, Walker Lake, Mount Sinai United Methodist Church, Lincoln Heights Church of Christ in Christian Union and School Number 4 (historical).
The center of Lexington ( which is at is longitude -82°34'55.56 and latitude 40°40'43.68 ) is located
6 miles away from Bellville and 7 miles away from Mansfield.
Available Lexington lodging
We currently have 7 accommodations in and around Lexington.
Hotels
Approx 4 miles away in Bellville:
Motel 6 Bellville, OH - Mid-Ohio is conveniently located off of Interstate 71 and State Route 97,making this location a great jumping off point for travels during your stay.
Hotels
Approx 4 miles away in Bellville:
Conveniently located off I-71, between Columbus and Cleveland.
Hotels
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Approx 4 miles away in Mansfield:
Located off I-71, our Travelodge Mansfield hotel near Kingwood Center offers you a warm welcome and great rates during your stay.
Whether you are our guest for just one night or an extended stay, we offer comfortable accommodations at a great price..
"Good location, nice looking from the outside. The pool was out of order. The drywall in the room was torn up, and the paint was peeling off the wall."
Bed & Breakfasts
The Paddock Inn BnB is a new luxury country estate and horse ranch in Central Ohios Amish country, near the famous Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Extravagant high-tech comforts are hidden in an ambience of years gone by...
Bed & Breakfasts
The Buckhorn Inn is a beautifully restored farmhouse situated on 80 acres in the gently rolling hills of northern Morrow County.
Bed & Breakfasts
Take your spirit back to the early 1900s and enjoy the warm and friendly atmosphere of the old Martin Touby Mansion. Read a book in the parlor… sit in the garden near the old spring house… or walk to the barn and pasture where horses and other animals spend their days..
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