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Motels in Fall River

The Ridge Hotel Portage

2.0 star property
6.2 out of 10, (680)
"We stayed for two nights. Clean, fresh. I recommend it."
$64 nightly
The price is $73
Aug 6 - Aug 7
Total includes taxes and fees
The Ridge Hotel Portage

Rodeway Inn & Suites Madison East

2.0 star property
6.2 out of 10, (913)
"Great value for the money. Pet friendly. Friendly staff. Easy to get to."
$63 nightly
The price is $73
Aug 7 - Aug 8
Total includes taxes and fees
Rodeway Inn & Suites Madison East

Super 8 by Wyndham Windsor/Madison North

2.0 star property
6.4 out of 10, (479)
"Clean, friendly service"
$69 nightly
The price is $78
Aug 7 - Aug 8
Total includes taxes and fees
Super 8 by Wyndham Windsor/Madison North

Inn Town Motel

2.0 star property
7.6 out of 10, Good, (72)
"Terrible parking-Seedy clientel"
$74 nightly
The price is $84
Aug 6 - Aug 7
Total includes taxes and fees
Inn Town Motel
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What is the nightly rate for a motel in Fall River?
You can find a great deal from $73 on Fall River motels with Expedia. Typically, prices are higher during popular times – like weekends and holidays – while staying midweek is often cheaper. To find the best nightly rates on Fall River motels, try to be flexible with travel dates, and sort search results by price from low to high.
Is it better to stay in a Fall River motel or hotel?
Motels and Hotels have different perks. When you stay at a motel, you're likely to find free parking and an outdoor pool. Staying overnight at a motel, can be handy when requiring easy road access. You'll often have access to your room from outside, and directly from the parking lot. Hotels generally have room access from inside the building. Motels are also often less expensive than hotels. The word "motel" was coined in 1925 by the owner of the Milestone Mo-Tel in San Luis Obispo, California.