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Meet Wautoma Inn by OYO near Airport WI 73, a friendly two-star hotel tucked in Wautoma, Wisconsin, United States. Located at W7607 WI-21, it sits about 1,3mi from the city center, offering quick access to downtown charm while staying cozy enough for a relaxed night away. Prices start from $66 per night, inviting travelers to dip their toes into Wisconsin hospitality without breaking the bank.
Beyond the door, the stay shines with practical perks: pet friendly (additional charges apply), free private parking and on-site parking, free Wi-Fi, room service, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, non-smoking rooms, and free toiletries.
1 Łóżko Queen Size
150 sq ft
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Mikrofalówka
Telewizor z płaskim ekranem
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1 Łóżko Queen Size
150 sq ft
Łazienka prywatna
Mikrofalówka
Telewizor z płaskim ekranem
Lodówka
1 Łóżko Queen Size
150 sq ft
Łazienka prywatna
Mikrofalówka
Telewizor z płaskim ekranem
Lodówka
With 52 reviews, guests share honest stories about this Wautoma nook and its convenient location, making it a solid choice for travelers exploring central Wisconsin.
From Queen and King rooms to more expansive Deluxe and Suite configurations, the room lineup offers real flexibility. Highlights include the Deluxe Queen Room with Two Queen Beds, a setup that suits families or groups, and several standard and deluxe layouts that provide about 301 square feet of space. All listed rooms are non-smoking, ensuring a clean, smoke-free atmosphere for every traveler.
Booking details are straightforward: cash is not accepted, and payments are processed with American Express, Discover, Visa, or Mastercard. Pets are allowed, with charges possibly applying, adding a touch of home for travelers with four-legged companions.
With a practical mix of options and a traveler-friendly policy slate, this spot is well-suited for budget-minded explorers looking for comfort and convenience while discovering central Wisconsin.