Clearwater-Days Inn

28596 US Hwy 19N
Clearwater, FL 34621
Nightly Rates: ( 85.00 - 85.00 )
2 Star


Property Description

Welcome to the Days Inn Clearwater North! Situated on Florida's West Coast, the Days Inn is only a 90 minute drive from the following Central Florida attractions: Walt Disney World Resorts, EPCOT, Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park, Universal Studios and Sea World. Also only 30 minutes drive from our local theme park, the famous Busch Gardens. Spring Training Camps for the Philadelphia Phillies and Toronto Blue Jays just minutes away. Furnished with your comfort in mind, each of our 57 rooms has color cable television and touch-tone telephones with data ports. We also have free high speed wireless internet. Rooms are available with double or king-sized beds. Should you desire, efficiencies are also available with a microwave, refrigerator and stove. All of our rooms view the pool area. Your stay includes a free deluxe continental breakfast, free local telephone calls, outdoor swimming pool, free local paper, also children under 12 stay free. Small Dogs under 10 lbs are accepted at $10.00 pet fee per night in Smoking Rooms only. The Days Inn of Clearwater North offers a unique blend of a suburban location that is just minutes away from either the beach or downtown Tampa. Our location in Clearwater places us near dozens of restaurants, bars, shops and a large shopping mall. Transportation is made convenient with county bus service nearby, as well as 24 hour taxi service. We are also in close proximity to the Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks, The Clearwater Marina, Science Center and Aquarium, Ruth Eckerd Hall, Moccasin Lake, Big Pier 60 and shopping at the new Countryside Mall. Also nearby are area attractions including St. Petersburg's Sunken Gardens, the Thunderdome, Museum of Fine Arts, Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo. Florida Aquarium, Adventure Island, Busch Gardens, Seminole Bingo and the State Fair Grounds.



Amenities

· Continental Breakfast
· Courtesy Car
· Efficiency
· Outdoor Pool
· TV Remote Control
· Adjoining Rooms
· Air Conditioned
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Breakfast
· Connecting Rooms
· Copy Service
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Kitchenette
· Guest Laundromat
· Microwave
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Pool View
· Recreational Vehicle Parking
· Recreational Vehicle Parking
· Truck Parking
· Refrigerator
· Safe
· Sitting Area
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Beach
· Fishing
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Laundry/Valet Services
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Television with Cable
· Tennis


Room Information

King Guest Room
Standard King, Smoking & Non Smoking Max. Occupancy - 3


Kitchenette Suite
Standard Two Double Beds, Smoking & Non Smoking Max. Occupancy - 4


Standard King Bed Room


Standard Two Queen Bed Room


Bathroom
Two Double Beds Disabled
King Bed Disabled

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1999
· 57 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

US 19 pass State Road 580 overpass. Hotel is located on left side of road. From I-75 to I-275 to exit 39. State road 60 West to US 19 North, Pass State Road 580. Hotel is on left side of road.

US 19 South of State Road 586. Hotel is located on right side of road. From I-275 South to exit 39. Take SR 60 West to US 19 N to State Road 580 overpass, hotel is on left side of road.

State Road 60 to US 19 North bound Pass state road 580 overpass. Hotel is on left side of road.

State Road 60 to US 19 Head North Pass State Road 580 overpass Hotel is on left side of road. From I-4 to I-275 South to exit 39. Take State Road 60 West to US 19 Head North. Travel past State Road 580 overpass. Hotel is on left side of road.

State Road 60 to US 19 Head North Pass State Road 580 overpass Hotel is on left side of road. From I-4 to I-275 South to exit 39. Take State Road 60 West to US 19 Head North. Travel past State Road 580 Overpass. Hotel is on left side of road.

Situated on Florida's West Coast, the Days Inn is only a 90 minute drive from the following Central Florida attractions: Walt Disney World Resorts, EPCOT, Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park, Universal Studios and Sea World. Also only 30 minutes drive from our local theme park, the famous Busch Gardens. Spring Training Camps for the Philadelphia Phillies and Toronto Blue Jays just minutes away.

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Restaurant Information

One thing Days Inn at Clearwater North is blessed with is a plethora of restaurants, from walking distance to a few miles. We have tastes for everyone. Our closest restaurants which are just a few hundred yards away include: Kobe - Japanese Steak House - 28775 US Hwy 19N Olive Garden - Italian Cuisine - 29461 US Hwy 19N Romano's Macaroni Grill - Italian Roots - 28795 US Hwy 19N Wild Fish - Fish Restaurant - 28910 US Hwy 19N

Our next group of restaurants are slightly further north and include the following: Applebee's - Neighborhood Bar and Grill - 30180 US Hwy 19N Arby's - Steak Sandwiches - 30263 US Hwy 19N Kwanda Asian Buffet - All You Can Eat! - 30280 US Hwy 19N MacDonald's - The home of the Beefburger - 18584 US Hwy 19N Perkins - Home cooking and the all day breakfast - 2375 Curlew Road Sony's - Barbecued Ribs Sweet Tomatoes - Vegetable Land - 31151 US Hwy 19N

Kobe Japanese Steakhouse (0 Miles) Olive Garden (0 Miles) Macaroni Grill (0 Miles) Wild Fish (0 Miles) Applebee's (1 Mile) Arby's (1 Mile) Kwanda Asian Buffet (1 Mile) MacDonald's (1 Mile) Perkins (1 Mile) Sony's BBQ (2 Miles) Cody's Roadhouse (2 Miles) Red Lobster (2 Miles) TGI Fridays (2 Miles) Thai Thani Thai (2 Miles)


Recreation Information


Because of our location Days Inn, Clearwater North is in an ideal position to visit many of the local attractions and beaches. The local beach is at Honeymoom Island State Park which is approximately 3 miles distance. Here you can take a boat trip to Caladesi Island which takes about 20 minutes. A stay of up to 4 hrs can be taken. (Weather Permitting) Tampa has its own theme park Busch Gardens which can rival Disneyland at Orlando with some great roller coasters. It takes about 30 minutes drive to reach, enjoy a thrilling coaster ride at Busch Gardens. Other Clearwater attractions, include Clearwater Beach which is 9 miles away if you like crowds and the marina for a browse or ice cream. Dunedin Beach is about 3 miles away. It's great here fo a stroll across the causeway on the trail. Other attractions within close proximity are Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks, Clearwater Aquarium, Big Pier 60, Ruth Eckerd Hall for evening concerts. For people interested in our marine mammals they should take a trip which is North on the US 19N to Homosassa Springs to see the Manatees. The kids will love this one. Other nearby attractions include, St. Petersburg Sunken Gardens, Museum of Fine Arts, Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo, Florida Aquarium, Adventure Island, Busch Gardens, Seminole Bingo and the State Fair Grounds. Orlando is 90 minutes drive and there we have Florida's central attractions which include: - WALT DISNEY WORLD Resorts, EPCOT, Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park, Universal Studios and Sea World. Want to go fishing, then take a look at www.electricbluefishing.com. Should you want to play golf there are many courses to choose from. We suggest you try Innisbrook which is just 4 miles away.


Westfield Countyside Mall (0 Miles) Caladesi State Park & Beach (3 Miles) Honeymoon Island (3 Miles) Ruth Eckerd Hall Theatre (3 Miles) Dunedin Beach (8 Miles) Clearwater Beaches (10 Miles) Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks (10 Miles) Busch Gardens (25 Miles)


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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Florida attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Florida state park, this is where you will find it.


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Take a walking tour of Historic Fernandina Beach given by the Amelia Island Museum of History on AMELIA ISLAND.

In the heart of Florida's EVERGLADES visit the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation; nearby is The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum.

At CHARLOTTE HARBOR & THE GULF ISLANDS visit The Fishermen’s Village, a waterfront complex in PUNTA GORDA. Historic Park/Old Punta Gorda are historic buildings set in a park-like environment; the Babcock/Webb Wildlife Management Area is 65,000 acres managed to maximize wildlife.

CLEARWATER's island beaches and large recreational fishing fleet make it one of Florida's most popular vacation spots; Brooker Creek is an 8,500-acre wildlife preserve northeast of Clearwater.

In CORAL GABLES, The Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami presents 13 exhibits annually with a collection spanning 5,000 years of art; the Fairchild Tropical Garden is a living museum with collections of palms, cycads, and other tropical plants.

The IGFA headquarters in DANIA BEACH includes the Fishing Hall Of Fame and Museum.

DAYTONA BEACH is one of the premier surfing spots on the East Coast but there are interactive activities at Daytona USA "The Ultimate Motorsports Attraction"; Haunts of the World's Most Famous Beach ghost tours is owned and operated by a certified ghost hunter.

EVERGLADES CITY nestles between Everglades National Park , Big Cypress National Preserve and the 10,000 Islands; the Museum of the Everglades showcases Florida's history.

FLORIDA'S SPACE COAST is spread along 72 miles of Atlantic beaches; here unspoiled nature preserves exist in perfect harmony with several space-age attractions.

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The GULF BEACHES of Tampa Bay rank consistently among the top ten in  the world. Each  town along the coast has its own character, from Belleair Beach down to St. Pete Beach.

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KEY WEST visitors can relive more than 450 years of history aboard one of Key West's most popular attractions, the Conch Tour Train, or visit the Key West Shipwreck Historeum, and the home and gardens of the Ernest Hemingway Home.

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The 4,400-acre wilderness preserve Forever Florida at ST. CLOUD includes a working cattle ranch. ST. LUCIE COUNTY includes Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie and Hutchinson Island; the PGA Village, on Florida’s Treasure Coast in Port St. Lucie, features the award-winning PGA Golf Club, PGA Learning Center, PGA Historical Center and PGA Education Center.

ST. PETERSBURG attractions include The Pier with food, shopping and entertainment, the Salvador Dali Museum which showcases the most comprehensive collection of Dali works in the world, the Museum of Fine Arts, and The Florida International Museum which provides major educational, cultural and historical exhibitions.

At SUNRISE, Gameworks has been created as the quintessential entertainment destination.

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On the shore of the Indian River, TITUSVILLE is also known as the Intracoastal Waterway; among its attractions are the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex which tells the story of NASA's exploration of space.

Spanning the southern tip of the Florida peninsula and most of Florida Bay, EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK is the only subtropical preserve in North America; Miccosukee Indian Village is in the heart of The Everglades.

WINTER HAVEN is in Central Florida’s region of freshwater lakes; the carillon tower at Bok Tower Gardens, surrounded by 157 acres of gardens, houses 57 bronze bells ranging in weight from 17 pounds to nearly 12 tons; visitors can come nose-to-propeller with an array of vintage aircraft at Fantasy of Flight in Polk City and the American Water Ski Hall of Fame depicts the history of water skiing and champion skiers.