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Days Inn Downtown Edmonton

Days Inn Downtown Edmonton

10041-106th street - Hotel
Our downtown Edmonton hotel delivers on the Days Inn slogan of offering "the best value under the sun." We certainly offer the best value in Edmonton.
Chateau Motel

Chateau Motel

1414 Calgary Trail S.W. - Hotel
We, at Chateau Motel hope to supply you with a good night's sleep in a clean, quiet environment for a reasonable price. If this is what you are looking for then we are the place for you!
Derrick Motel

Derrick Motel

3925 Gateway Boulevard - Hotel
Welcome to the Derrick Motel, an experience of comfort and hospitality. Situated in South Central Edmonton, the 38-room establishment is walking distance to many amenities and local restaurants. The Derrick Motel’s central location offers easy access to many of Edmonton’s most popular attractions. Business travelers will also appreciate additional amenities such as copy and fax service and free high-speed wireless internet with 24/7 telephone support.
Econolodge Inn & Suites

Econolodge Inn & Suites

4009 Gateway Blvd. - Hotel
The Econo Lodge Edmonton Hotel South offers the perfect combination of Comfort, Convenience, Service, and Affordability. Conveniently located, hotel guests at the Econo Lodge Edmonton Hotel South can enjoy the very best that Alberta has to offer while being close to the Edmonton airport, dining, and one of largest malls in North America: the West Edmonton Mall!
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Edmonton

Sitting right in the centre of Alberta, Edmonton is the second biggest city and the capital of the province. It has about 750,000 inhabitants living in the city itself, 875,000 in the urban area and over 1 million in the total metropolitan area.

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