Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport

Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport

Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport

Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport -
Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport -

Location

915 Union Avenue
New Windsor, NY US
12550

Description: Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport

Overlooking Washington Lake, the Days Inn Newburgh is located approximately two miles from Stewart International Airport and offers complimentary transportation. Guests can take advantage of complimentary continental breakfast each morning, as well as a free copy of USA Today. For the recreationally inclined, there is an indoor seasonal pool open from June 1st - September 1st. There are dining options in the vicinity, or guests can take meals at Johnny D's Diner adjacent to the hotel open 24hr 7days a week. Room service is available from the diner. The hotel also offers ice/vending machines, 24-hour front desk, free parking, laundry room, free wireless internet access and business center. The Days Inn Newburgh is conveniently located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, overlooking beautiful Washington Lake. West Point Military Academy is just 14 miles south. The hotel is also two miles from either I-84 or I-87. Each room has cable television, iron and ironing boards and hair dryers. Microwaves and refrigerators are available at the front desk. Non-smoking and handicapped-accessible rooms are available.

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Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport
Number of Rooms
98
Number of Floors
2


Amenities:
Days Inn Newburgh Stewart International Airport
  • Airport shuttle
  • Room service
  • Free breakfast
  • Swimming pool
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Business center
  • Meeting rooms
  • Non-smoking rooms

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