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Adjacent to I 5, just five minutes from downtown and 15 minutes from the Redding Municipal Airport via complimentary hotel transportation, the Red Lion Hotel Redding makes the perfect lodging choice. This convenient property is strategically located near the Redding Convention Center. During your stay be sure to visit Lake Shasta, Mt. Lassen Volcanic State Park, the Redding Museum of Arts & History and the Turtle Bay Exploration Park. Whether your stay is for business reasons or leisure, you are sure to enjoy being a guest at this hotel. Each of the 192 spacious and tastefully appointed guest rooms, including two suites, feature all the amenities you'd expect to create that home away from home away from home feel. Relax in the outdoor swimming pool and hot tub or play a round at the nearby golf courses. A cordial and attentive staff is available to assist you with any needs that you might require. For business or pleasure, the Redding Red Lion Hotel is committed to care, comfort and value. The hotel is convenient to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues. ; ; Redding Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Redding hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Redding, USA.

Address: 1830 Hilltop Drive, Redding, California United States of America

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