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Property Details
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Howard Johnson Inn And Suites Clearwater Fl
27988 Us 19 North
Clearwater, FL, US, 33761
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The Howard Johnson Inn of Clearwater features the following: Located in Clearwater on US Hwy. 19, 4 miles to Caladesi Island Beach and 8 miles to Clearwater Beach Complimentary Continental Breakfast daily Heated Outdoor Swimming Pool and shaded Whirlpool/Jacuzzi with second floor Sundeck Free High Speed Wireless Internet Deluxe Rooms Available Close to Beaches (Clearwater and Honeymoon Island), Tampa Bay Downs, and Sponge Docks.
This hotel features the following amenities:
Free Wireless High Speed Internet Access in all rooms and public areas Complimentary Continental breakfast daily Heated Outdoor Swimming Pool and Spa with large sundeck Refrigerator and Microwaves in all rooms In - Room Coffee, hairdryer, iron/ironing board in all rooms 25/27 inch TV with 70 Channels including Free Showtime Sofa bed in deluxe rooms Work Desk in some rooms Rollaway Bed - $10.00/Crib - Free Free parking available Small pets allowed - $10.00 per pet per day Free Newspaper Guest Laundry Facilities Non-Smoking Rooms In-room safes in all rooms, $1.50 per day
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Pool (Outdoor)
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Tennis (Outdoor)
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Beach
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Pets Allowed
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Photocopy Service
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Laundry Room
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Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
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Meeting Facilities
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Coffee Maker
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Hairdryer
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Mini Bar
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Non-Smoking Room
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Cable/Satellite TV
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24 Hour Front Desk
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Iron/Ironing Board
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Microwave
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Complimentary Newspaper
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Refrigerator
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Safe
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Wake-up Service
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Complimentary Local Telephone Calls
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Complimentary Breakfast
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Internet Access
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Pool
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Portland attractions are as distinctive as the region's wines, and just as much a pleasure. You won't find giant amusement or water parks or mega mall shopping/entertainment complexes. But you will find a city that believes its own natural resources more than suffice for great attractions. This “City of Roses” is all about gardens and parks, flora and fauna. Touring the city's Japanese and Chinese Gardens alone will fill two to three days of your trip. Other great natural attractions include Elk Rock, Washington Park, and the Riverfront Park. For those seeking attractions of the strictly man-made variety try the Steel Bridge, the Pioneer Courthouse, and the one-of-a-kind spiritual experience offered at the Grotto. Of course there are numerous other museums and historic sights, and we haven't room to list them here. But check out our list of just a few of our favorite Portland attractions, and then get set for wonder!...click here for a list of Portland Attractions.
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Portland restaurants are a big delight in this mid-sized city, and dining here is often a culinary adventure. Many of the city's neighborhoods provide clusters of restaurants to choose from, with a great variety of prices and menus. You'll find some of the trendiest dining in the city's Pearl District, in ultra cool renovated warehouse spaces. Prices are a bit higher here, and the menus much more experimental, so you are in for some epicurean surprises. Other great neighborhoods to explore for great dining include the Nob Hill area along Northwest 21st Avenue. For less expensive restaurants, without sacrificing quality and variety, definitely cruise along Northeast Broadway in the Irvington area. And, for some of the hottest spots to get a bite try the Sellwood neighborhood in Southeast Portland. But the city is dotted with every kind of cuisine, price, and experience you could look for at mealtime. Portland restaurants are waiting to give you a great gustatory time!...click here for a list of Portland Restaurants.
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Portland events will take your vacation over the top. Month in and month out, this city has a calendar filled with incredible events, activities, and festivities. The city's climate and amenities lend themselves beautifully to celebrations and occasions of every kind. Portland hosts several music and art festivals both indoors and out. Some of our favorite annual festivals include the Hillsboro Marketplace Tuesday in June, and the Music Fest in September. And, for some one-of-a-kind sporting events check out the World Sport Kite Championship competition in June and the Tony Hawke Boom Boom Huck Jam in July. Other must-attends are the International Pinot Noir celebration in July, and the UFO Festival in May. Oh, and the holiday seasons brings with it numerous concerts, activities, and celebrations as well. The Polar Express train rides are fun for kids of all ages. What are you waiting for? You won't want to miss a moment of any of the fantastic Portland events....click here for a list of Portland Events.
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Portland hotels will make finding the right place to stay at the right price the easiest part of planning your vacation. You'll discover numerous hotels just waiting to take your reservations. If convenience is important for your trip, then the downtown area is a great place to start. With everything from historic inns to ultra sleek modern high-rises, just pick your favorite style. Prices can be higher here, especially during weekdays. Look for weekend stay packages to help lower the price tags. If you want to pay even less, try areas such as the airport, Hillsboro, Gresham, and Lake Oswego for more moderately priced accommodations, and only a bit more travel time to the sights. Another lower priced but still convenient option is bed and breakfast lodging, with Irvington being a nearby area with a number of addresses to choose from. But, perfect hotels can be found throughout the city, and Portland hotels offer all the best options....click here for a list of Portland Hotels.
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Portland recreation offers a plethora of play for every visitor. Whether you like your recreation indoors or out, fast or slow, wet or dry, Portland has some great action for you. Many come to he city because of its proximity to Mount Hood. Averaging over 345 days a year of great skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing, and the mountain draws millions each year. For those seeking the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, this natural wonder is also minutes from the heart of the city. Within Portland, look for great recreation at some of the country's best golf courses and tennis courts. And with numerous parks and green spaces to frolic in with the family, the moderate climate can be enjoyed almost year round. Or take to the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, or the Smith and Bybee lakes for fishing, kayaking, and boating. Portland recreation abounds in all of the city's natural and man-made wonders....click here for a list of Portland Recreation activities.
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Portland tours offer the chance to go beyond ordinary sightseeing; they take you to the best in the best ways possible. Numerous types of tours are available and awaiting your reservations to join the adventures. Many visitors like to start with the city's popular trolley rides along the Willamette River. History buffs love the guided walks, both above and belowground. Don't miss the creepy but fascinating Underground Walking Tours showing the darker and dangerous side to Portland's past. Other all-time favorites are the regional winery trips with many offering daylong excursions complete with wine tastings and samplings, on-site meals. or even picnics. Seeing the city and region by water is easily done with any of the numerous river cruises available. And for the truly adventurous, take to the skies in an old fashioned bi-plane. However you want to see whatever you want to see Portland tours truly deliver the perfect vacation....click here for a list of Portland Tours.
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