Visitors will be close to top Downtown attractions and local services and shopping centers with a stay at the conveniently located Days Inn Washington. Situated along Business US Highway 17, and close to the main highways that cut through the town en route to the beaches, this hotel is a budget-friendly option for visitors just passing through, or vacationers who want to stay a while and explore historic Little Washington.
The Days Inn Washington is just a mile or two away from the Downtown Waterfront, and all the area’s attractions including restaurants, historic homes, and the picturesque boardwalk that hugs the borders of the Pamlico River. The rooms within the hotel are straightforward but accommodating, with amenities that include free wireless internet, TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffee makers. Extras available for all guests include a complimentary continental breakfast buffet, which is provided daily, as well as a seasonal outdoor pool, expansive parking for large vehicles, and an on-site restaurant and lounge for an evening cocktail or meal without leaving the premises. Within walking distance of several historic sites, like the Bowers-Tripp House, and close to local shopping centers and attractions, the Days Inn Washington is a central launching point to explore all of this coastal community.
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