Hotels Near Wayne, New Jersey

Hotels Near Wayne, New Jersey
There are a number of lodging choices available in the area surrounding Wayne, New Jersey. Wayne is located close to New York City, but there are a number of outdoor attractions nearby including the Boonton Reservoir, Passaic River, and West Essex Park. Outdoor recreation opportunities include hiking, biking and boating.

Red Carpet Inn

The Red Carpet Inn is located about 7.7 miles from Wayne, New Jersey, off Route 46 in the town of Elmwood Park. The hotel has a small fitness center and business center. The Red Carpet Inn offers a free continental breakfast in the morning, and Internet access is available. The hotel does not allow pets. Guest rooms are available with small refrigerators and microwaves. Rates start at around $102 per night.

Red Carpet Inn
204 Route 46 East
Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
(201) 791-2000

Holiday Inn

The Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites is located about 8 miles from Wayne in the town of Parsippany, New Jersey. The hotel property is near a large variety of restaurants and shops, and the Holiday Inn offers a free van service to many local attractions. The hotel has two-room suites and rooms with Jacuzzis available. There is a fitness center with treadmill and stationary bike. Other hotel amenities include a large outdoor swimming pool, free wireless Internet access, a restaurant and a free continental breakfast. Rates start at around $115 per night.

Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites
707 Route 46
Parsippany, NJ 07054
parsippanyholidayinn.com

Howard Johnson Express Inn

The Howard Johnson Express Inn is located about 8 miles from Wayne, New Jersey. The hotel offers free wireless Internet access and a free continental breakfast. There is a small fitness center on the hotel property and a business center. Weekly rates are available. The hotel does not allow pets. Rates start at around $70 per night.

Howard Johnson Express Inn
625 Rt 46 East
Parsippany, NJ 07054
(973) 882-8600
hojo.com

Article Written By Tate Higgins

Tate Higgins is a writer, teacher and outdoor guide. He lives in South Carolina and works on rivers around the country. He graduated from Clemson University and Colorado State University. His work has recently appeared in literary magazines including Phoebe and The Southeast Review.

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