Warner Robins Accommodations Near the Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB
Museums, shopping and history surround our Warner Robins accommodations. Explore the Museum of Aviation, Lane Southern Orchards, Galleria Mall, Douglass Theater, and Georgia Music Hall of Fame, all within a short drive of our hotel. Conveniently located south of Macon on Route 247 with easy access to I-75, our hotel is close to Robins Air Force Base and several large regional businesses, making it perfect for visiting professionals.
Nearby attractions and businesses include:
Galleria Mall (0.2 miles) Shoppers staying at our hotel will love the Galleria Mall. Phone: +1 (478) 953-4462
Galleria 15 Cinemas (0.3 miles) Catch a movie at this 15-theater cinema while lodging in Warner Robins. Phone: +1 (478) 971-1010
Museum of Aviation (6 miles) View bombers, helicopters, missiles and more at this hotel near the Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base. Phone: +1 (478) 926-6870
Robins Air Force Base (6 miles) Home to a work force of more than 25,584 civilians, contractors and military members, Robins AFB is the largest industrial complex in Georgia. Phone: +1 (478) 926-2137
Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter (12 miles) The 1,100-acre Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter host a variety of events every year from horse shows and rodeos to concerts and sporting events. Phone: +1 (478) 987-3247
Lane Southern Orchards (13 miles) Peaches, pecans, strawberries and much more are grown, packaged and shipped here. Farm tours, packaging tours, unique gifts and casual cafe available. Phone: +1 (478) 825-3362 or (800) 277-3224
Frito-Lay, Inc. (13 miles) Regional hub of the famous potato chip manufacturers. Phone: +1 (478) 987-6250
Douglass Theater (16 miles) Douglass Theater once welcomed early jazz and blues greats like Duke Ellington, Otis Redding and Little Richard. Today the historic theater hosts multicultural events from concerts to film. Phone: +1 (478) 742-2000
Georgia Music Hall of Fame (16 miles) Celebrate Georgia's rich musical heritage at this interactive museum featuring 12,000 square feet of permanent exhibits. Phone: +1 (478) 751-3334
Hay House (16 miles) This 18,000-square-foot mansion was completed in 1859 and has housed just two families over three generations. Today it is fully restored and available for tours and events. Phone: +1 (478) 742-8155
About Macon
The "Song and Soul of the South" is in the heart of Georgia along the state's Antebellum Trail. A gracious Southern heritage prevails throughout Macon that both visitors and residents find captivating. Rich with history and architecture, the city has neighborhoods of classic Greek Revival and Victorian style homes. Surpassing Washington, D.C. and even cities in Japan, the city is awash in cherry blossoms in the Spring when the 300,000 Yoshino cherry trees come into bloom. An exciting musical heritage has brought forth many famous artists such as Otis Redding, The Allman Brothers and Little Richard, the town's official "Goodwill Ambassador" - phone the Convention and Visitors Bureau and "the Architect of Rock and Roll" himself is the voice you hear directing your call. Fine restaurants, lively nightlife, year-round festivals, museums, arts and entertainment venues, sight-seeing and tours add to the never-ending choices of attractions the city has to offer. From healthcare to aerospace, modern-day Macon is home to sophisticated international industries and manufacturers that have helped grow the area into a center of diverse cultural, civic and educational opportunities while at the same time maintaining a friendly hometown feel.
Did you know?
Take me out to the Ballgame ... to see the single A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, the Macon Braves. Check out some history while you're there ... Luther Williams Field is third oldest municipal baseball park in the United States.