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Hilton Garden Inn Charlotte Uptown


category : Gardens
Hilton Garden Inn Charlotte Uptown is located one block from the Charlotte Convention Center. Special amenities include complimentary high speed Internet, in room hospitality center with microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, two dual-line phones with voice mail, large work desk with desk level outlets/ergonomic chair, indoor pool/whirlpool/fitness center and 24-hour complimentary business center.




Address:
508 E. 2nd St., One Panos Center
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: (704)347-5972
Our Website:www.hiltongardeninn.com

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