Hotel Description

The Days Inn is centrally located off Interstate 55 and Interstate 72 in Springfield, the capital city of Illinois – known worldwide as the hometown of President Abraham Lincoln. Historic downtown Springfield is packed with attractions such as the Lincoln Theater, Old State Capitol, the current Illinois State Capitol, Lincoln Home, Oak Ridge Cemetery and the Lincoln Tomb. Days Inn guests are invited to relax in the outdoor pool with picnic area or use the complimentary pass to work out at a nearby fitness club.
Guests can enjoy complimentary breakfasts that include hot oatmeal, fresh-baked muffins, bagels and more. Business class rooms are available with microwave ovens, refrigerators, coffeemakers and work desks.
* Conviently located just off I-55 and I-72
* Award winning property with a sevice oriented staff.
* Located minutes from the Lincoln Museum/Historic Sites
* Complimentary passes to FIT Club.
* Free Highspeed Wireless Internet
* Sol Terre Bath Products
* Deluxe Daybreak Breakfast, including hot oatmeal, fresh-baked muffins, bagels….lots of extras!
* Business Class rooms available with microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker and extra large desk.
* Four meeting spaces available for up to 100 persons
* Catering available for meeting, groups and local area
* Extended cable TV with free HBO
* Outdoor pool, patio and picnic area
* Truck, Bus And RV Parking
* Small pets welcome – $5.00 per day
Hotel Services
Services
- Complimentary breakfast
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Internet access – wireless
- Parking (free)
- Safe-deposit box – front desk
Business & Event
- 24-hour front desk
- Banquet facilities
- Conference room(s)
Accessibility Features
This hotel does not offer any accessibility features. Please select a different hotel if you are interested in booking a room with accessibility features.
Rooms (all rooms include)
- Cable television service
General
- Swimming pool – outdoor seasonal
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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The Hotel is located on 3000 Stevenson Drive Springfield (Illinois), Illinois, United States:
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