Tupelo-Days Inn

1015 N. Gloster
Tupelo, MS 38801
Nightly Rates: ( 54.00 - 83.00 )
2 Star


Property Description

The Days Inn Tupelo s only 5 minutes away from Barns Crossing Shopping Mall and many other attractions. The Birthplace of the King of Rock-n-Roll, Elvis Presley and Golf are nearby. Shops and commercial services are also nearby. We are conveniently located near several restaurants, with Shoney's Restaurant within walking distance. We offer Complimentary Daybreak Lite Breakfast with Free USA Today newspaper, Free High Speed Wireless & Hardwired Internet Access We have Handicapped rooms/facilities, Guest Laundry, and a Seasonal Outdoor pool. Our Business Center has Fax and copy service. Fresh coffee available in the lobby 24/7.



Amenities

· Business Center
· Free Parking
· Recreational Vehicle Parking
· Truck Parking
· Adjoining Rooms
· Air Conditioned
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Connecting Rooms
· Copy Service
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Guest Laundromat
· Microwave
· Modem Lines in Room
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Outdoor Pool
· Pool View
· Bus Parking
· Refrigerator
· Indoor Tennis
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· Wheel Chair Access
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Pool
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Television with Cable


Room Information

General Information
Total number of Guest Rooms: 40 Total number of Handicapped Rooms:1 Total number of Smoking Rooms: 19 Total number of Business Place Rooms: 4 Total number of Queen Rooms: 2 Total number of Floors: 2 Total number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 21 Total number of Double/Double Rooms: 32 Total number of Queen/Queen: 5
King Guest Room
Guest rooms are tastefully decorated with traditional furnishings yet have the conveniences of in room coffee, 26" TV's, and dataport phones.
Guest Room w/Double Beds

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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 CST
· Opened in 1990
· Renovated in 2006
· 38 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

Traveling from the NORTH: Take Hwy 45 South to Mccoullough Blvd to North Gloster exit and you will see the Days Inn on the left.

Traveling from the SOUTH: Take Hwy 45 North to McCullough Blvd to North Gloster Street. Days Inn is on the left.

Traveling from the EAST: From Birmingham-Take Hwy 78 West to Hwy 45 South-Exit 86A Follow into Tupelo. Take McCullough Blvd. exit to the North Gloster exit and you will see the Days Inn on the left.

Traveling from the WEST: From Memphis-Take Hwy 78 to exit 86A Hwy 45 South to McCullough Blvd take this to Gloster Street and turn left and Days Inn is on the left

Other: Traveling from NASHVILLE: From the Natchez Trace Parkway-exit at Mccullough Blvd. Travel east on McCullough Blvd. to Gloster Street. At Gloster turn left and Days Inn is on the left.

Property is near the Natchez Trace

Tupelo Regional Airport, Memphis International Airport


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Restaurant Information

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Recreation Information

Antique Car Museum
Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum

Tupelo, MS 662-841-1245 Hours: Mondays-Saturdays 9AM-5:30PM (May-Sept.); Mondays-Saturdays 9AM-5PM (Oct.-April); Sundays 1PM-5PM year round. The modest birthplace of the king. On-site museum of unique memorabilia is open to the public.

Recreations

Bankcorpsouth Center Brices Cross Roads Natl. Battlefield Site Gum Tree Arts Festival and 10K Run Largest ever Indoor Flea market-2nd weekend of every month Natchez Parkway and Visitors National Fish Hatchery Sportsplex Tupelo Buffalo Park

Natchez Parkway and Visitors Center

Tupelo, MS 662-680-4025 or 1-800-305-7417 The Natchez Trace is a scenic by way and one of the nation's most unique national parks. The visitors center offers information, displays and exhibits.

Gum Tree Arts Festival and 10K Run

Tupelo, MS 844-2787 The Gum Tree Festival is a weekend in (May 13-14, 2000) that is filled with fun activities, an exciting 10K run, a juried art show and sale on the Courthouse Square, and a theatre production by the Tupelo Community Theatre.

Tupelo Buffalo Park National Fish Hatchery Bankcorpsouth Center nearby Sportsplex Furniture Market-February & August each year Largest ever Indoor Flea market-2nd weekend of every month

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Area Information

Tupelo is truly Mississippi's "All American City." It is the place to be for small town friendliness and big city attractions. Tupelo is cradled in the hills of Northeast Mississippi and is conveniently located to several scenic lakes, the beautiful Natchez Trace Parkway, and the Tennessee-Tombighee Waterway.

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