Hotel Carlisle & Embers Convention Center
Hotel Carlisle is a popular choice for leisure and business travelers. This spacious and beautifully appointed hotel offers more than 260 large rooms and suites. Hotel amenities include a spa, hot tub, fitness center and free wireless Internet access. A full service on-site business center with audio-visual capacity, 22,000 square feet of meeting of event space and on-site food and banquet services also make this center a desirable Pennsylvania conference and wedding location.
Hotel Carlisle & Embers Convention Center
1700 Harrisburg Pike
Carlisle, PA 17015
(800) 692-7315
hotelcarlisle.com/
Best Western Carlisle
Ideally located, this Best Western hotel is a short drive from Hershey Park with its amusement park, chocolate tours and botanical gardens. Each of the 73 guest rooms comes with full-service amenities, such as complimentary high-speed Internet access, local phone calls, cable TV and breakfast. The hotel also offers an outdoor pool, a fitness center, an on-site laundry and business services.
Best Western Carlisle
1155 Harrisburg Pike
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 243-6200
bestwesternpa.com/hotels/best-western-carlisle/
Days Inn Carlisle
The Days Inn in Carlisle offers special services to traveling families, including pet-friendly rooms and suites arranged to comfortably hold cots and cribs. Each guestroom has flat-screened televisions with complimentary cable, wireless Internet access, refrigerators, ironing boards, coffee makers and Sol-Terre bathroom amenities. Be sure to check with the front desk for special offers and coupons for many area attractions and activities, such as Hershey Park, Gettysburg, Amish country, golfing, fly-fishing and car shows.
Days Inn Carlisle
101 Alexander Spring Road
Carlisle, PA 17015
(888) 271-4147
daysinncarlisle.com/
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