Clarion Hotel Williamsville

Clarion Hotel Williamsville

Clarion Hotel Williamsville

Clarion Hotel Williamsville -
Clarion Hotel Williamsville -

Location

6700 Transit Road
Williamsville, NY US
14221

Description: Clarion Hotel Williamsville

Nestled on Lake Erie, the Clarion Hotel Williamsville is located at the Buffalo-Niagara International airport. Every morning, guests of the hotel can enjoy their complimentary morning newspaper over a free breakfast. The hotel also has an indoor heated pool and hot tub, fitness room, laundryroom, full-service restaurant with room service, and a 24-hour business center. Historic buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan, and HH Richardson adorn a landscape that is home to art galleries, historic sites, and the legendary Niagara Falls. Conveniently located off NYS Thruway Exit 49, the Clarion Hotel is one mile from Eastern Hills Mall, five miles from Galleria Mall, and eight miles from Buffalo Zoological Gardens and Broadway Market. Buffalo Zoo, Six Flags Darien Lake, Theatre District, and Marine Midland Arena are ten miles away. Ralph Wilson Stadium is 13 miles away, Darien Lake State Park is 15 miles, and Niagara Falls is 20 miles from the hotel. Each room has air-conditioning, clock radio, coffeemaker, computer hookup, desk, hairdryer, free newspaper, cable television with VCR, and voicemail. Non-smoking and handicap-accessible rooms are available.

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Clarion Hotel Williamsville
Number of Rooms
80
Number of Floors
2


Amenities:
Clarion Hotel Williamsville
  • Family Rooms
  • Room service
  • Free breakfast
  • Fitness center
  • Swimming pool
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Business center
  • Meeting rooms
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Data port
  • Free high-speed internet
  • Dry cleaning/laundry
  • First Class Hotel

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