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Year Built 9999 You Will Be Treated As A Very Important Guest CloseTo Convention Center/Downtown Area Spacious LuxuryRooms Free Continental Breakfast 25 Color SwivelT.v W/Hbo Parking In Front Of The Room Complimemtary Shuttle To A/P Clean Confortable Rooms Easy Off on Freeway Exit Friendly Professional Staff Flexible Checkin Check out Microwave FridgeAvailable Pet Allowed At Extra Charge Sleepy BearHonor Roll Fresno Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Fresno hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Fresno, USA.

Address: 3093 N Parkway Drive, Fresno, California United States of America

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