Norwood Hotel

112 Marion Street
Winnipeg, MB R2H 0T1
Nightly Rates: ( 93.99 - 121.88 )
3 Star


Property Description

Located close to downtown and just minutes from The Forks (the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers), the Norwood Hotel provides a convenient central location from which many of Winnipeg's premier attractions can be easily accessed. You'll also find a number of useful local businesses and restaurants close by.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Casino
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Hairdryers Available
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Room Features
All Rooms Features: * Alarm clock * Balcony/Patio * Bath Robe * Bath Tub * Cable TV * Coffee Maker * Cribs Available * Desk * Direct-dial Phone * Hairdryer * In Room Movies * Iron/Ironing board available * Modem/Dataport * Newspaper * Radio * Remote Control * Rollaway available * Shower * Smoking Available * Sofa Bed * Telephone * VCR
Standard Room With 2 Doubles
Spacious standard room with two doulbe beds, private bathroom with bathtub and shower, alarm clock/radio, iron and board, hairdryer, telephone with voicemail, remote control color 27inch flat screen cable TV, coffee maker, desk. Smoking rooms by request. Complimentary high speed internet, national newspaper, outdoor parking, coffee/tea.
Standard Room With 1 Queen
Spacious standard room with one queen bed, private bathroom with bathtub and shower, alarm clock/radio, iron and board, hairdryer, telephone with voicemail, remote control color 27inch flat screen cable TV, coffee maker, desk. Smoking rooms by request. Complimentary high speed internet, national newspaper, outdoor parking, coffee/tea.
Handicap Room with 1 Double and Queen Sofa
Spacious standard room with one doulbe bed, queen sofa bed private bathroom with bathtub and shower, grab bars in bathroom, alarm clock/radio, iron and board, hairdryer, telephone with voicemail, remote control color 27inch flat screen cable TV, coffee maker, desk. Smoking rooms by request. Complimentary high speed internet, national newspaper, outdoor parking, coffee/tea.
Executive Suite with 1 King
Executive suite with one king bed, living room, table and four chairs, private bathroom with bathtub and shower, bathrobe, alarm clock/radio, iron and board, hairdryer, telephone with voicemail remote control color 27inch flat screen cable TV, coffee maker, desk and ergonomic chair. Smoking rooms by request. Complimentary high speed internet, national newspaper, outdoor parking, coffee/tea.

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Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1500
· Check out time is 1200
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1990
· Renovated in 1990
· 52 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 5 floors.


Directions

Take Wellington Ave East exiting airport 2 blocks, Route 90 South to Portage Ave. East On Portage Ave to Downtown. Follow well marked street signage guiding you to downtown. Go South on Main Street then East onto Marion.

From Ontario west to Winnipeg. Becomes Fermor Ave. Turn north on St. Mary's Ave, Turn north on Tache. Follow to Marion.

From Saskatchewan east to Winnipeg. It becomes Portage Ave. downtown. Turn north onto Main then east onto Marion.

From North Dakota to Winnipeg go North to Donald. East onto Standbrook, Right onto Main St. follow thru to Marion.

From Minnesota to Winnipeg becomes Lagimodir Blvd. Follow to Marion, West on Marion to Norwood Hotel.

Main St. South to Marion

Via Rail Terminal, located on Main St. adjacent to the Forks.

Located close to downtown and just minutes from The Forks (the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers)

YWG - Winnipeg International Airport - 5mi/E


Guarantee Policy

All reservations require a guarantee by valid credit cardwith expiry date only.EXCEPTION 30DEC04 - 01JAN05100 pct Deposit required for these dates.


Cancellation Policy

Reservations must be cancelled by 6pm local hotel time1 day prior to arrival date to avoid a one nightcancellation and/or no-show charge


Restaurant Information

Jolly Friar Cafe

Located On Site Hours 0700-2100 Food Type Continential

Woods Tavern and Grill

Located On Site Hours 1100-0200 Mon-Sat 1200-2000 Sun Food Type Pub American


Meeting Facility

Meeting Rooms

5 Meetings rooms with a total capacity of 500 people.


Area Attractions

Attractions Located Nearby

* Winnipeg Convention Centre - 0.25mi/E * MTS Centre - 0.25mi/E * Canwest Global Park - 0.25mi/S * The Forks Market - 0.25mi/S * French Quarter - 0mi/N * St. Boniface Museum - 0.25mi/S * St. Boniface Basilica - 0.25mi/S * Manitoba Museum of Nature - 1mi/SE * River Cruises - 1mi/S * Imax Theatre - 1mi/S * Manitoba Theatre Centre - 1mi/S * Exchange District - 1mi/S

Corporate Locations Nearby

* St Boniface Hospital - 0mi/N * Legislative building - 1mi/SE * City Hall - 1mi/S

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