Mary Queen of Scots Inn

Mary Queen of Scots Inn

Mary Queen of Scots Inn (Halifax,Канада)

Категория отеля:
Адрес: 1266 Queen Street, B3J 2H4 Halifax, Канада
Описание: Located 1 km from central Halifax, these self-catering apartments feature free WiFi and are part of a Heritage building built in 1860. The property is 600 metres from Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk.Cable TV and a coffee machine are provided in every apartment at Mary Queen of Scots Inn. Private bathroom also comes with a bath or shower. You can enjoy city view from the rooms. Select apartments include a fireplace or a kitchenette.A shared kitchen and shared laundry facilities are available on site at Mary Queen of Scots Inn. Parking is offered for a surcharge at this property.If you feel like visiting the surroundings, check out Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada (600 metres) and Halifax Grand Parade (800 metres). Halifax Stanfield International Airport is located 27 km from the property.
Еда и питье:
На свежем воздухе: Сад
Парковка: Частная парковка на месте (требуется предварительный заказ) возможна по цене CAD 10 в сутки.
Услуги: Номера для некурящих, Номера/Удобства для гостей с ограниченными физическими возможностями, Семейные номера, Звукоизолированные номера, Отопление, Курение на всей территории объекта размещения запрещено, Кондиционер
Спорт и отдых:
Сервис: Люкс для новобрачных
Интернет: Бесплатно! Wi-Fi предоставляется на территории всего отеля бесплатно.
Языки общения:
Время заезда/выезда: C 15:00 / До 11:00
Домашние животные: Размещение домашних животных допускается по предварительному запросу. Данная услуга может быть платной.
Банковские карты:
Номерной фонд: Апартаментов: 12
Координаты: ш. 44.640393 д. -63.57461919999997 на карте
 

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