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Days Inn Hotel Donington, Shardlow, Derbyshire

Days Inn Hotel Donington
A50 Westbound
Shardlow
Derbyshire

DE72 2WW

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Days Inn Hotel Donington offers all the facilities of a city hotel but the price and convenience of a motorway stop. Fully licensed bar, buffet breakfast, FREE SKY TV, in house movies & 24 hour reception. Days Inn Donington (formally Days Inn Derby South) is located on the A50 at Shardlow which is a major link road between the M1 and the M6. Donington park Race track in Castle Donington is just minutes away. Located just 5 miles from East Midlands Airport and 6 miles from Derby City Centre, Days Inn Donington is the ideal location for visiting all areas of the East Midlands, including Donington park and Alton Towers. Discount tickets available for Alton Towers. With great offers now available at Nottingham East Midlands airport, the hotel is ideal for an airport stop over. The hotel now offers a free complimentary newspaper when having breakfast, it's the best way to start your day.

The hotel also offers dedicated disabled rooms and executive rooms for our business guest who needs an office and a bedroom whilst away from home,our Executive features: modem link, direct dial telephone, in-room fridge with snack pack, iron centre and extra large workspace. The Days Inn Hotel Donington (Derby South) offers a warm and comfortable welcome in the heart of the Midlands.

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