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Tru by Hilton Tupelo

Welcoming stay in the Barnes Crossing District

By: TLP's Partners
Interior of Tru in Tupelo

Tupelo, Mississippi, offers small-town charm with big-city amenities. The city where anything is possible has more than 200 restaurants, three distinct shopping districts, and matchless attractions. For visitors seeking a modern and friendly hotel experience in one of the city’s top shopping districts, the Tru by Hilton Tupelo is the ideal home away from home.

One of the city’s newest properties, the Tru by Hilton Tupelo is located near the Barnes Crossing District. With inviting public spaces designed to encourage social interaction among its guests, the property offers a game zone with a pool table, fitness center, and lounge. Complimentary hot breakfast is available for all guests, with coffee available throughout the day, and a grab-and-go market filled with snacks and sundries.

The Tru by Hilton, Tupelo’s sister property, the Home2 Suites by Hilton Tupelo, is located next door offering access to even more amenities.

The Tru by Hilton Tupelo is just minutes from the Elvis Presley Birthplace and some of the city’s best restaurants are just a stroll away. Take a walk to Neon Pig Café and enjoy a smash burger made with their smash grind, Benton’s bacon bits, cheddar cheese, quick pickles, pickled onion, hoisin sauce, and comeback sauce, all served on a ciabatta bun. For dessert, pop over to Funky Cones and try one of their decadent homemade waffle cones filled with ice cream and delicious toppings.

Tupelo is home to over 2,200 hotel rooms, offering a great night’s sleep after exploring the city where anything is possible. To learn more about Tru by Hilton Tupelo and all the accommodating properties in Tupelo, visit tupelo.net/stay/. Imagine what you can do here!

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about this hotel

  • Address

    1003 Landmark Boulevard
    Tupelo, Mississippi
    38804

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