Red Roof Opens in Alexandria, Virginia

USA, Columbus, Ohio. December 08, 2022

Red Roof®, the leader in economy lodging, has announced the opening of the Red Roof Inn Alexandria in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Located off of US-165, Red Roof Inn Alexandria is a 50-room hotel that offers free parking, free WiFi, free coffee and tea in the lobby, coin laundry and free expanded cable. Red Roof Inn Alexandria is a pet friendly hotel.

Red Roof Inn Alexandria is near a number of area landmarks and destinations, including Rapides Parish Coliseum, Louisiana History Museum, Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria Zoological Park and Links On The Bayou. Alexandria International Airport (AEX) is also just a short drive from the hotel.

The Red Roof Inn Alexandria participates in RediRewards® from Red Roof that goes beyond free nights with benefits members can use every day! Members may use their RediPoints on the RediShop catalog for gift cards and/or other merchandise; RediSave 30% on their room rate when they combine points with other payment; and have RediAccess to discount coupons across thousands of retail, entertainment, and service categories. Red Roof Inn Alexandria also participates in Red Roof's RediClean® program, designed to help keep guests and staff safe.


Red Roof Inn Alexandria - Alexandria, Louisiana lobby
Red Roof Inn Alexandria - Alexandria, Louisiana
Red Roof Inn Alexandria - Alexandria, Louisiana guest room
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