Eisenhower Hotel - Hotel Motel in Gettysburg Pennsylvania PA - Rooms Lodging Accommodation
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Eisenhower Hotel address: 2634 Emmittsburg Road zip code: 17325 hotel rating: 2 Star |
Find the hotel rates for Eisenhower Hotel located in the city of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Hotel Amenities: Adjoining Rooms, Air Conditioned, AM/FM Alarm Clock, ATM/Cash Machine, Bath Tub, Breakfast, Business Center, Cribs Available, Courtyard, Elevators, Express Checkout, Free Parking, Free Local Telephone Calls, Gift Shop, Exercise Gym, Hairdryers Available, Heated Guest Rooms, High speed internet access, Iron, Ironing Board, Jacuzzi, Jogging Track, Jogging Track, Guest Laundromat, Lounge, Maid Service, Miniature Golf, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Picnic Area/Tables, Indoor Pool, Poolside Room, Parking, Outdoor Parking, Radio, Restaurant, Room Service, TDD Telephone Machine, Temperature Control, Toilet, TV, Television with Cable, TV Remote Control, Satellite TV, Laundry/Valet Services,
Approximate Nightly Rates starting at $120.94.
Description of Property
Gettysburg is a national treasure and the Eisenhower Hotels, Conference Center, and Resort offer a perfect vantage point for your next visit. Located just south of Gettysburg in a rural setting, the Eisenhower is within close proximity to the historical battlefields and the visitor center. Downtown Gettysburg is just 10 minutes away. Surrounded by history, and pampered by gracious hospitality, the Eisenhower hotel staff of professionals, provide the ultimate in service to ensure the success of your next event. This is south central Pennsylvania's largest facility of this kind offering major convention, meeting, and training facilities. The 307 beautifully appointed guest rooms offer a variety of lodging accommodations. Our new state-of-the-art facilities include a ballroom which can be transformed from a simple dinner meeting or corporate luncheon to a high tech multi-function training facility. The possibilities are endless. When the worlds freedom had been won and his work as President was finished, General Dwight D. Eisenhower made Gettysburg his address.