Norwich Inn & Spa

607 W. Thames St
Norwich, CT 06360
Nightly Rates: ( 175.00 - 727.29 )
3 Star


Property Description

The Spa at Norwich Inn is within a comfortable driving distance from New York City and Boston. This southeastern Connecticut resort provides the perfect antidote for city dwellers in need of a little rest and relaxation. The spa offers a perfect balance of fitness and body treatment. Escape to the premier country resort and relax amidst the Historic Inn's elegant surroundings and warm hospitality.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Casino
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Free Parking
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Standard Room
Features either a king, queen or 2 double beds, alarm clock/radio, private bath, cable TV, view of the front of the Inn or Spa. Non-smoking rooms available on request.
Deluxe Room
Features either a king, queen or 2 double beds, alarm clock/radio, private bath, cable TV. Non-smoking rooms available on request.
1 Bedroom Suite
Features either a king, queen or 2 double beds, separate living area, murphy bed, air conditioning, alarm clock/radio, desk, cable TV, bathroom, tub, shower, hairdryer, iron/ironing board, kitchen, refrigerator, microwave, fireplace, balcony. Non-smoking rooms available on request.
Duplex
Duplex Villas feature a Queen size bed and a full bath in an open-air loft overlooking the downstairs area. The downstairs has double-size murphy bed.. a full bath.. kitchenette.. sitting area.. private balcony and fireplace. Smoking rooms available on request. Villa guests also enjoy complimentary use of the common spa area.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4pm
· Check out time is 12pm
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1928
· Renovated in 1983
· 125 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

From the airport take Rt 2 east and exit 28 south to I-395. Exit at 79A onto 2A east and continue to Rt 32 north exit. Proceed on Rt 32 north approx. 1.5 miles to the property on the left.

Take Rt 6 west to I-395 to exit 79A. Go around and bear right to Rt 32 and follow to 1st light. Turn left on Rt 32 and go north. The hotel is 1.5 miles on the left.

Nearby Transportation * Bradley International Airport - 50 miles * Providence Airport - 60 miles * Greyhound bus - 20 miles Nearby Towns * Block Island, RI - 36 miles * Brainerd Field, CT - 34 miles * East Hampton, NY - 41 miles * Fishers Island, NY - 36 miles * Hartford, CT - 50 miles * Mystic, CT - 15 miles * New Haven, CT - 46 miles * New London Groton, CT - 13 miles * Providence, RI - 36 miles * Westerly, RI - 19 miles * Worcester, MA - 52 miles Nearby Businesses * Coast Guard Academy - 12 miles * Electric Board - 12 miles * Norwich Public Golf Course - adjacent * Olde Mystic Village - 15 miles

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Guarantee Policy

Credit card guarantee is required at time of booking.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel 24hrs prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of 1 nights room and tax.


Restaurant Information

On-Site Dining

* Restaurant - hours vary; breakfast, lunch, dinner; casual dining; American cuisine. Kensington's restaurant service breakfast, lunch and dinner and has an award-winning wine list. A full range of menu choices allows guests to be indulgent or calorie-conservative in their gourmet selections. * Ascots Pub serves casual snacks, meals and drinks. * Room Service - hours vary;


Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

* 7 rooms available * 6000 square of meeting space * Working fireplaces in three of the rooms * most meeting rooms have windows * accommodates up to 200 people


Recreation Information

On-site Recreation

* golf * tennis * health club * Spa services * pools * hot tub * sauna


Area Attractions

Foxwood Casino

10 miles north to the property

Mystic Factory Outlets

15 miles south to the property

Voyager Cruises

15 miles south to the property

Pfizer Inc.

13 miles south

New London and Groton Campus

13 miles south

Submarine Base Groton

13 miles south

General Dynamics - Electric Boat

12 miles south

Sonalyst Studios

12 miles south

Connecticut College

10 miles south

Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research

18 miles east

Crystal Mall

10 miles south

Mystic Marinelife Aquarium

15 miles southeast

Mystic Seaport Museum

15 Miles Southeast

Mohegan Sun

2 miles south

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