Days Inn Easton - Easton Hotels, Pennsylvania
Days Inn Easton 2 Stars Hotel in Easton,Pennsylvania Within US Travel Directory Situated in downtown Easton, Pennsylvania, this hotel is one block from the Crayola Factory and the State Theater Center of the Arts.
It also features free Wi-Fi.
All rooms at the Days Inn Easton are equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, and cable TV.
A coffee maker and ironing facilities are provided.
This Easton hotel serves a continental breakfast every morning.
An on-site gym is available to guests.
Lafayette College is a 15-minute walk from Easton Days Inn.
Lost River Caverns is a 20-minute drive from the hotel.
Days Inn Easton - Easton Hotels, Pennsylvania
Location in : 185 South 3rd Street, PA 18042, Easton, Pennsylvania
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