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Days Inn - Winnipeg - Winnipeg, Manitoba

550 McPhillips Street
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2H2
Nightly Rates (125.99 - 125.99)   3 Star
Days Inn - Winnipeg

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Property Description
* Near airport, hospital, and downtown * Next door to large casino * Indoor pool, water slide, kids pool, jacuzzi * Near Industrial Park * Across from Baseball Park * Sport Plus Package

Days Inn - Winnipeg


Amenities
  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Data port Available

  • FAX

  • Free Parking

  • High speed internet access

  • Ironing Board

  • Ironing Board

  • Microwave

  • Pets Allowed

  • Indoor Pool

  • Refrigerator

  • Restaurant


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • Canadian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 11:00 AM 

  • Opened in  1972 

  • Renovated in  1998 

  • 0  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    Business district, Expressway

    Restaurant Information
    Red Lobster  Olive Garden  Topo Gigios  The Keg  Earls  Wendys  Subway  McDonalds  Branigans  Kelekis  Kelseys  Nicheles  Tony Romas Famous Ribs  Cork and Dock  Sawatdee Thai  Rae and Jerrys SteakHouse  The Round Table  Pasta La Vista  Tap and Grill  Edohei  Asahi Sushi Bar  Pancake House  Perkins  Pony Coral  The Feast  Remingtons  Sorrentos  Boston Pizza  Maxines 

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Room
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  • Canada Stadium

  • RENT Avis Rental Car

  • ARPT Winnipeg Intl Airport

  • Winnepeg Arena

  • Can West Global Park

  • Manitoba Moose

  • Winnepeg Blue Bombers

  • Convention Center

  • Seven Oaks Pool

  • Duckworth Centre

  • University Of Manitoba

  • Pan Am Pool

  • John Blumberg

  • Assiniboine Downs

  • Billy Mosienko Arena

  • Charlie Kruop Stadium

  • Public Transportation

  • Bus Depot

  • Taxi

  • Train Station Via Rail

  • Royal Canadian Mint

  • Winnepeg Convention Centre

  • United Grain Growers

  • University Of Manitoba

  • College Universite StBonifac

  • University Of Winnepeg

  • Red River College

  • Victoria Hospital

  • Inskter Industrial Park

  • Ukranian Culture Educ Centre

  • Winnepeg Chamber Of Commerce

  • Seven Oaks Hospital

  • Health Sciences Centre

  • Bank Of Montreal

  • Canada Trust

  • CBIC

  • St Johns Cantius

  • Christ Luthern Church

  • Beth Israel

  • St Nicholas UK Church

  • Polo Park Ind and Bus Area

  • Manitoba Metis Federation

  • Coca Cola

  • Keimer

  • Winnepeg Free Press

  • Artic Cooperative

  • Jostens

  • Sobeys

  • Winnepeg Sun

  • Pallisers

  • Western Glove

  • Royal Canadian Mint

  • Assinlboine Park

  • Winnepeg Bluebombers CFL

  • Manitoba Moose HL

  • Winnepeg Convention

  • Can West Global Centre

  • Living Prairei Museum

  • Manitoba Museum Man Nature

  • Assinlbola Downs

  • The Forts Market

  • City Place

  • Garden City

  • Polo Park

  • Osborne Village

  • Exchange District

  • Academy Road

  • Corvden Avenue

  • Portage Place

  • St Vital

  • Club Regent

  • Mcphillips St Stadium

  • Centennial Concert Hall

  • Imax Theatre

  • Manitoba Theatre Centre

  • Winnepeg Art Gallery

  • Kildonan Park Rainbow Stage

  • Lower Fort Garry

  • Tinker Town


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