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Travelodge Manly Warringah - Sydney Suburbs

Travelodge Manly Warringah - Sydney Suburbs

From $ 155.0 to $ 155.0

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Travelodge Manly Warringah - Sydney Suburbs

Situated opposite the Manly-Warringah Rugby League Club you can enjoy access to all of the club’s facilities along with the convenience of being 10 minutes to Sydney’s famous northern beaches. You will love being a part of this cosmopolitan vibe, you will enjoy being a part of these beach suburbs that are proud of a relaxed and easy-going atmosphere. Grab a surfboard, take some time to yourself and soak up the best that the Northern Beaches has to offer.

Travelodge is the preferred accommodation choice for travellers looking for a consistently clean, comfortable hotel room with caring, friendly service. When you stay at any Travelodge Hotel across Australia, they are confident that you will have a comfortable and enjoyable stay and most importantly, be surprised at the great value that Travelodge Hotels offer.

Facilities for Travelodge Manly Warringah

  • 24 hour Reception
  • Car park
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Cots Available
  • Ice
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Pay/Satellite TV
  • TV/Lounge Area

Services for Travelodge Manly Warringah

Standard Room
All Travelodge rooms feature kitchenettes with microwave, bar fridge, coffee and tea making facilities, well lit dining/work desk, colour television with pay per view movies, Foxtel and radio channels, data point, telephone with voicemail and electronic door locks for guest security.

Experiences around Sydney Suburbs

  • Beach

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