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Property Type HotelYear Built 1972 Year Remodeled 2003The Best Western Hilltop Inn Is Your Gateway To TheShasta/Cascade Wonderland. Whether You Are On VacationOr On Business, Our Beautiful Surroundings And FriendlyStaff Make Your Stay With Us A Pleasure. You Will EnjoyThe Best Western Hilltop Inn S Hospitality From Check inThrough Departure. We Take Pride In Making You Feel AtHome. We Pamper Our Guests With A Delightful Array OfExtras Including Fresh Brewed Coffee In Your Room. NoMatter What You Need During Your Stay, Just Ask ForAssistance. You Will See Why We Have Earned A ReputationFor Friendly, Personal Service. Redding Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Redding hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Redding, USA.

Address: 2300 Hilltop Drive, Redding, California United States of America

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