Less than 1 mile from Lawrence University, this boutique hotel is located in the heart of Appleton, Wisconsin. Free WiFi and a 43-inch flat-screen TV are included in every guest room.
A minibar, microwave and tea and coffee-making facilities are provided in every room at Copper Leaf Boutique Hotel and Spa. A private bathroom with granite countertops, free toiletries and a hairdryer are offered in all rooms.
Guests can relax in the on-site hot tub or in the spa located on the property. A modern fitness centre is also offered.
The hotel's lobby bar serves drinks in the evenings from Monday through Saturday. Guests can enjoy the on-site full service restaurant, Rye.
Fox Cities Performing Arts Center is 3 minutes’ walk from this hotel. Lake Winnebago is 10 minutes’ drive from the property.
“Great location. Bed very comfortable. Excellent restaurant.”
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Pam
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“The hotel was quite upmarket and in an excellent location. There is a cheap car park behind the hotel - $6 for 24 hours.”
Penny
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“Great location. Easily accessible. We utilized the spa and restaurant. Bed was super comfortable. Room was big and the fireplace was nice.”
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Edward
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“Great hotel with some interesting places to explore. Staff was great and answered questions to help out our stay.”
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Jason
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“Was very clean and easy to navigate love the restaurant in the hotel”
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Kurt
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“The bed was very comfortable and room was very clean.”
Carissa
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“Comfortable, bar/restaurant on site, walking distance to a lot. Easy access parking behind.”
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Robin
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“This is my third stay at the copper leaf. It is an excellent hotel. The staff is so kind and helpful. This is my home away from home when I go to Appleton Wisconsin”
Henry
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“Very nice rooms, comfortable bed and bedding, nice bathroom, very clean.”
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Jennifer
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“Right downtown. Very classy, nice room and facilities. Had a DELICIOUS dinner in their restaurant. The staff was so professional. We also used the fitness room which was perfect.”