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20 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

20 September 2023

Red Roof opens three new hotels in the US

The hotels include Red Roof Inn Atlanta Airport NE - Conley, Red Roof Inn Madisonville and HomeTowne Studios Mystic – New London.

Upasana Mukherjee September 19 2023

Red Roof has further expanded its portfolio with the launch of three new properties in the US, according to HosptalityNet.

The hotels include Red Roof Inn Atlanta Airport NE - Conley, Red Roof Inn Madisonville and HomeTowne Studios Mystic - New London.

The Red Roof Inn Atlanta Airport NE-Conley, located in Georgia, is a short drive from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and DeKalb-Peachtree Airport.

The pet-friendly hotel features 55 rooms, a free extended cable package, free Wi-Fi, a conference room, guest coin laundry and a free coffee facility in the lobby, along with a snack centre.

It is close to landmarks such as Scott Antique Markets, Lakewood Amphitheatre, Zoo Atlanta, Georgia State Stadium and the Atlanta History Centre.

Located right off I-45 in Texas, the pet-friendly Red Roof Inn Madisonville offers 40 guestrooms, with each room providing a microwave and mini-refrigerator.

It also has free Wi-Fi, a snack centre, free coffee in the lobby and free expanded cable.

The hotel’s nearby landmarks include Texas A&M University-College Station, the Madison County Fairgrounds, the Texas Prison Museum and the Madison County Museum.

It is also within a short drive of Easterwood Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

The HomeTowne Studios Mystic - New London is an extended-stay hotel situated in Connecticut.

The 56-room property boasts free Wi-Fi, kitchens with full-sized refrigerators and cooktops, paid laundry, expanded cable and free long-distance calling.

Additional facilities include weekly housekeeping, kitchen kits available for purchase at the front desk, a snack centre and a lobby that provides coffee.

The property is close to Mystic Seaport, Connecticut College, the Naval Submarine Base New London, the US Coast Guard Academy and Old Mystic Village.

Further, it is also a short drive from Bradley International Airport and other airports.

The three properties are part of the RediRewards programme by Red Roof, which offers benefits beyond complimentary nights and allows members to enjoy benefits on a daily basis.

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