Days Inn And Suites - West Edmonton

10010-179 A Street
Edmonton, AB T5S 2T1
Nightly Rates: ( 129.33 - 201.59 )
2 Star


Property Description

5 Sunbursts & Chairman Award winner Non-Smoking Hotel Indoor Salt Water Pool Business Center Fitness Center Free High Speed Internet Restaurant Lounge Airport Shuttle Service (with Charge) Hairdryers in all rooms Coffee makers in all rooms Iron & Ironing boards in all rooms Free Parking Banquet & 3675 Sq. Ft. of meeting space Kids suites with bunk beds available Suites available with Jacuzzi and Fireplace 24 Hr Front Desk Pay per View Movies No Pets Allowed



Amenities

· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Microwave
· Pool
· Refrigerator
· Refrigerator
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Indoor Pool
· Restaurant


Room Information

Queen Bedded Room
Non Smoking Room with two Queen Beds including Coffeemaker, Hairdryer, Iron and High Speed Internet etc.


Queen Bedded Suite
Non Smoking Suite with one Queen Bed having Sofa-Bed, Microwave and Fridge.


Fireplace Suite


Kids Suite with Bunk Beds


Jacuzzi Suite



Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 04:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT-7
· Opened in 1999
· 108 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.


Directions

Interstate 63/Hwy 2: Coming from Hwy 63 connect to Hwy 2 South to Trans Canada 16; turn West to 170 St.; turn South on 170 St. to Stony Plain Rd. turn West to 170 St. turn South to 100 A Ave; turn West (right) hotel on the left.

Gateway Blvd/Hwy 2: Go North on Gateway Blvd to Whitemud Freeway; turn West to 178 St. Go North to 100 A Ave turn left; Hotel on the left.

Trans Canada/Exit 16/170St. South: Coming from Saskatchewan: West on Trans Canada Hwy 16 to 170 St.; Go South to Stony Plain Road and turn West (right) to 178 St. turn South to 100 A Ave; turn right; Hotel is on the left.

Trans Canada/Exit 16A/100 Ave: From Jasper heading East take 16A Hwy; which turns into 100 Ave; hotel on the left after about 15 minutes it turns into 100 Ave.

Gateway Blvd/Hwy 2/Whitemud Freeway: Go North on Gateway Blvd to Whitemud Freeway; turn West to 178 St. go North to 100 A Ave; turn left; Hotel on the left.

Edmonton Airport


Guarantee Policy

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Cancellation Policy

Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.


Restaurant Information

Nearby Restaurants

Conyac's Bar & Grill - On Site Alberts Asian Village Ban Thai Boston Pizza Cheese Cake Cafe Dantes Dennys Earls HYS Steak Loft Japanese Village Joeys Only Seafood Kelseys Mandarin Moon Garden Moxies Negano Olive Gardens Outback Steak Pizza Hut Red Lobster Red Robin Sawmill Sherlock Holmes Pub Smittys Sorrentino The Keg Toni Romas Wolfs Yiannis Greek Restaurant Zambellis





Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

3675 sq. ft. of Meeting space Audio & Visual Equipment Available Catering


Recreation Information


Area Recreations and Attractions

West Edmonton Mall AB Reynolds Museum Casino Yellow Head Commonwealth Stadium Devonian Botanical Gardens Edmonton Downtown Elk Island Park Fort Edmonton Park Legislature Building Millwood Golf Course Muttart Conservatory Northern Bear Golf Course Northlands Park Provincial Museum Rabbit Hill Ski Area Ranch Golf Course Shaw Conference Center Silver City Sky Reach Center Space and Science Center Telus Park Ball Field The Bascarat Casino The Palace Casino Universities Valley Zoo West Edmonton Mall Whyte Avenue


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