Candlewood Suites Philadelphia - Mt. Laurel
The Candlewood Suites Philadelphia - Mt. Laurel is about six miles west of Medford. The hotel's fitness center has a stair stepper, stationary bike, treadmill and a weight-training machine. Barbecue grills and a convenience store are on the premises. The 123-room hotel has designated smoking rooms. Rooms are equipped with kitchens, wired Internet service, a DVD and VCR player and a work desk. Benigans Sports Bar and a Chili's restaurant are nearby the hotel. Pets are allowed.
Candlewood Suites Philadelphia - Mt. Laurel
4000 Crawford Place
Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054
(856) 642-7567
Hampton Inn Philadelphia/Mt. Laurel
The Hampton Inn Philadelphia/Mt. Laurel, about seven miles to the west of Medford, offers an outdoor pool with a large sun deck where guests can relax and mingle. The hotel's 126 rooms are furnished with a computer, refrigerator, a sofa bed and cable television. Wired Internet service is available. Smoking and pets are not allowed at the hotel. A complimentary breakfast is served each morning. The hotel offers a breakfast togo for those guests in a hurry. Flemings Steakhouse and Braddocks Tavern are nearby.
Hampton Inn Philadelphia/Mt. Laurel
5000 Crawford Place
Mount Laurel, New Jersey 08054
(856) 778-5535
Hyatt Place Mt. Laurel
A lobby decorated with orange and browns hues and large armchairs greets guests at the Hyatt Place about seven miles west of Medford. The hotel's fitness center is open 24 hours and features cardiovascular equipment and its outdoor pool features patio chairs and tables with umbrellas. Rooms are equipped with a 42-inch flat-screen television with cable and on-demand movies, a large desk, free WiFi and a mini refrigerator. A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning. The hotel offers transportation within a five-mile radius. Smoking is prohibited at the hotel.
Hyatt Place Mt. Laurel
8000 Crawford Place
Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054
(856) 840-0770
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