The Country Inn & Suites hotel in Coralville provides guests with convenient access to local attractions, the University of Iowa, the Coral Ridge Mall, Downtown Iowa City and much more. The Country Inn & Suites Coralville accommodations are also convenient to golf courses, Iowa State Parks and more, and is an ideal home base for exploring the area.
Our hotel in Coralville is convenient to the following attractions:
Amana Colonies (18.4 miles) Glimpse a view of historic Iowa at the Amana Colonies. With shopping, restaurants and more, the Amana Colonies make for a great day trip during your stay at our University of Iowa hotel. Phone: (319) 622-7622
Coral Ridge Mall (less than 1 mile) With over 120 specialty stores, the Coral Ridge Mall is perfect for convenient shopping. Phone: (319) 625-5500
Downtown Iowa City(6.6 miles) With great Iowa City shopping, the Iowa Arts Festival, outdoor music, museums and attractions, Downtown Iowa City is a great place to visit. Phone: (319) 354-0863
Englert Civic Theatre (6.5 miles) This attraction features local, regional, national and international musical performances. Phone: (319) 688-2653
Iowa Children's Museum (1.2 miles) The Iowa Children's museum, one of the largest cultural attractions in Iowa, is the perfect place to visit during your family vacation in Coralville. Phone: (319) 625-6255
Iowa City Community Theater (10.9 miles) Since 1956, this great local theater has been entertaining locals and visitors alike. Phone: (319) 338-0443
Iowa City Hospital (4.8 miles) Our Coralville accommodations near Iowa City Hospital makes commuting easy. Phone: (319) 384-8442
Tanger Outlet Center (23.9 miles) For great shopping, the Tanger Outlet Mall is the place to go. With 55 name brand stores, Tanger Outlet Center is sure to have something to please the entire family. Phone: (319) 668-2885
University of Iowa (6.5 miles) The University of Iowa is one of the state's premiere universities. There's always something to see and learn here making UI and our hotel in Coralville is a perfect place for prospective students to stay. Phone: (319) 335-3500
University of Iowa - Oakdale Campus (0.25 mile) The Oakdale Campus is the home of University Of Iowa programs dedicated to research, advance study and public health
Wilson's Orchard (10.4 miles) During your Iowa City vacation, pick your own apples, pumpkins and gourds. Phone: (319) 354-5651
Coralville Golf Courses:
Brown Deer Golf Course (319) 248-1277 3.0 miles from hotel
Iowa City Golf Courses:
Fairview Golf Course (319)351-9454 12.8 miles from hotel
Finkbine Golf Course (319) 335-9246 4.3 miles from hotel
Pleasant Valley Golf Course (319) 337-2622 8.7 miles from hotel
This former capital of Iowa was, from 1842 to 1857, home to state offices, serving as the center of regional government. Today, Iowa City is a picturesque metropolis of more than 67,000 people, resting in the east central part of the state halfway between Omaha and Chicago. When the capital moved to Des Moines in the mid-19th century, Iowa City preserved her vital role in regional life. As a result, the city now features an array of business and commercial interests, along with cultural offerings and the sprawling University of Iowa campus. The city, named for the Native American word for "beautiful land," is a bustling manufacturing and commercial town. It also offers a number of tourist attractions, including the nearby Amana Colonies, a collection of historic villages, and several parks and nature preserves. Sporting events, sightseeing opportunities, and leisure activities are available along the river in the city's restored downtown and on the U of Iowa campus. They include a natural history and art museum and the library of President Herbert Hoover. In addition, Iowa City prides itself on its arts and cultural offerings, as evidenced by the array of annual productions staged at the restored Englert Theatre, the Hancher Auditorium and the Riverside Theatre.
Did you know?
A few miles east of Iowa City, the quaint town of West Branch hosts the Herbert Hoover Library and Museum. Exhibits cover the former president's youth, his election victory and the burden of the Great Depression, which many blamed on him. After World War II, Hoover became a world-renowned humanitarian.