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Holiday Inn Brunswick
Holiday Inn's newest full service interior corridor hotel and suites are ideally situated between Savannah, GA and Jacksonville, FL, just minutes from St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island where coastal beaches, golf and history await you. The indoor pool and fitness room provides a way to relax at the end of your day. |
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Quality Inn Brunswick
All rooms have micro-fridges and hard wired, free Internet access. Stellar Conference center is adjacent to the hotel for meetings and banquets. Fresh baked cookies in the afternoon. Free deluxe continental breakfast with made to order waffles. Outdoor pool is open year round. Second floor is interior corridor. Business center with desktop computer and high-speed Internet access. Restaurants within walking distance. |
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Red Roof Inn and Suites Brunswick I-95
The Brunswick I-95 Red Roof Inn and Suites is conveniently located just off of I-95 and U.S. Route 341, near the Southeast Georgia Regional Medical Center. The Inn features an outdoor swimming pool, a free deluxe continental breakfast, and select rooms with microwave and refrigerator units. All rooms offer free high speed wireless internet access. |
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Hampton Inn Brunswick
The Hampton Inn Brunswick is located in the historic port city of Brunswick, GA, the gateway to Sea Island, Jekyll Island and St. Simon's Island (Golden Isles of Georgia). With easy access off I-95, you'll find the Hampton Inn Brunswick the perfect stopover spot with many restaurants within walking distance. We feature indoor and outdoor corridors, outdoor pool and elevator. Hotel was recently renovated in 2005. Complimentary hot breakfast daily from 6AM to 10AM, free highspeed internet and 100% satisfaction guaranteed. |
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Fairfield Inn and Suites By Marriott Brunswick
Fairfield Inn and Suites is nestled on the Georgia coast, midway between Savannah and Jacksonville, on the mainland city of Brunswick, conveniently located at Exit 38 off I-95 and the Golden Isles Parkway. Amenities include complimentary continental breakfast, free local calls, and a functional business center complete with printer and copier. |
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Ramada Inn Brunswick
The Ramada Brunswick offers a free deluxe continental breakfast, interior corridor with elevator, an outdoor pool and guest laundry. All rooms have 32 inch LCD TVs, free wireless internet access, microwave, refrigerator, iron and ironing board and hair dryer. Hotel is FEMA approved. Small pets are allowed with a 10.00 USD fee. |
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Microtel Inn and Suites Brunswick
The Microtel Inn and Suites is located only minutes from Historic Downtown Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Sea Island, Fort Frederica National Monument, and numerous golf courses. It is conveniently located near the Glynco Jetport, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Gulfstream Aircraft Inc, and Georgia Pacific.The hotel amenities include airport shuttle, 24-hour front desk, business center, wireless Internet access, guests laundry, and parking. |
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Comfort Inn Brunswick I-95 North
Easy access off I-95 at exit 36B, 100 percent non smoking, pet free, interior corridor hotel with elevators. If you are planning a meeting or banquet we can accommodate up to 200 people. Start your day with our free deluxe continental breakfast before you take a swim in the largest outdoor pool in the area. Explore local beaches, historic sites, St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island. |
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Super 8 Brunswick Saint Simons Island
Features 59 comfortable rooms and easy access to I-95 at Exit 36B. Interior corridor room access, with elevator, high speed Internet access, all rooms close to shopping and beaches. Perfect stop-over to or from Florida. Pets welcome with $10 per pet per day. |
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Embassy Suites Hotel Brunswick-Golden Isles
Welcome to The Embassy Suites Brunswick Hotel located two miles from I-95 along Georgia's Colonial Coast. Ideally situated between Savannah, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida the hotel is connected to the Colonial Mall at Glynn Place just minutes from many Georgia attractions. The Embassy Suites Brunswick Hotel boasts 130 two-room suites that are equipped with mini refrigerators, microwaves, and all of the comforts of home. |
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Jameson Inn Brunswick
Guests experience the conveniences of a contemporary hotel with the charm of a country inn. Complimentary breakfast, an internet computer kiosk, an on-site fitness center, and swimming pool. All rooms include work area with free wireless internet access, 25 inch television with cable or satellite TV, and free local calls. Premium rooms offer a microwave, refrigerator, and coffee maker. |
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Country Inn Suites Brunswick
Featuring high speed Internet access, indoor pool, whirlpool, exercise room, complimentary breakfast, complimentary local calls, business center, corporate meeting room, cozy fireplace, in-room coffee maker with free coffee, in-room iron and ironing board, 27 inch color TV with expanded cable including HBO. Offers 1-room suites, 2-room suites. Whirlpool suites also available. |
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La Quinta Brunswick
Now offering FREE High-Speed Internet Access in ALL rooms. Just 25 minutes from St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island, you will find plenty to do at the La Quinta Inn & Suites Brunswick. Take the whole family to historic Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, have fun in the sun at Summer Waves, or head on out to Okeefenokee Swamp Park. It is only five miles to the Emerald Princess Casino Cruise Ship. You will find great restaurants within walking distance, including one next door, and Colonial Mall and Magnolia Bluff Factory Outlet Store for shopping, just minutes away. |
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Microtel Inn and Suites Brunswick South
Enjoy a quality hotel room at a discount hotel price. Free local and long distance calls within the continental United States, free high speed wireless internet access, and continental breakfast. Upgraded Dream Well bedding, cozy comforters, and upgraded thread-count sheets. |
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Courtyard by Marriott Brunswick
Located one block west of I-95 at Exit 38, this 93-room smoke-free hotel exudes excellence in amenities. Energize yourself in our state-of-the-art exercise room or heated outdoor pool or relax in the spa. There are a large variety of restaurant and shopping experiences and historic sites like St. Simons Lighthouse, Fort Frederica, St. Simons and Jekyll Island. |
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Econo Lodge Brunswick
Easy access off I-95 with free continental breakfast. Stellar conference center is adjacent to hotel for meetings and banquets. Outdoor pool open year round. Restaurants within walking distance. Come experience Georgia Southern Hospitality. Simons Island and Jekyll Island just a short 8 mile drive away. |
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Days Stop BrunswickI 95
The Day Stop Brunswick is an economy-class lodging option for budget-minded travelers. The hotel is located on Interstate Highway 95 and US Highway 17, Exit 6. The hotel is adjacent to the Truckstop of America. Jekyll Island Beaches are approximately 11 miles from the hotel, and St. Simons Island is about 13 miles away. There is 24-hour casual dining available at the truck stop next door. There is a Dairy Queen within walking distance. For added convenience, the hotel offers free local calls, cribs, a 24-hour front desk, laundry facilities, parking, and fax access. |
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Super 8 Motel - Brunswick South
Super 8 of Brunswick, the closest Super 8 to the Golden Isles, featuring 52 clean, well appointed rooms. Exterior corridors, with convenient drive up access. Selected oversize rooms with spa tubs and separate seating area. Easy access to beaches, water park, great shopping, and nice restaurants. |
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Historic Mainland Brunswick, which connects the Golden Isles, has a fascinating history of its own. General James Oglethorpe laid out its streets and squares in 1771, and in 1789 George Washington named it as one of the five original ports of entry for the colonies.
The Sidney Lanier Bridge, named for one of Georgia's most poignant writers, is Georgia's tallest bridge, spanning 7,780 feet and rising to a height of 486 feet. Although just recently completed, this bridge has already allowed for a dramatic increase in Brunswick's shipping economy due to the larger shipping vessels which are now able to enter Brunswick's port.
Downtown Historic Brunswick is lined with quaint Victorian-style shops offering everything from original art pieces and antiques to outdoor cafes and business offices. Cultural and historical festivals, performances, and special events take place there year round. (More...)
Facts About Brunswick, Georgia
Brunswick is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia and the seat of Glynn County. The municipality is located in southeastern Georgia on a harbor on the eastern shore of Oglethorpe Bay, approximately 30 miles north of Florida. It was founded in 1771 by the Province of Georgia and incorporated on February 22, 1856. Plans for the city's streets and squares were laid out in the grid style following James Oglethorpe's Savannah Plan. In 1789, George Washington proclaimed Brunswick one of the five original ports of entry for the United States.
In 2006, the city proper had an estimated population of 16,074, and it had an estimated metropolitan population of 101,792 in July 2007. The city's metropolitan area is the twelfth largest in the state of Georgia and includes the counties of Glynn, Brantley, and McIntosh.
The Port of Brunswick is one of the nation's most productive ports on the Atlantic coast. The city's economy encompasses manufacturing, agricultural processing, and bulk cargoes. Tourism constitutes the largest industry in Brunswick and Glynn County. Brunswick is the center of Georgia's shrimp and crab industry; the city is nicknamed the "Shrimp Capital of the World" due to the many wild shrimp harvested in its local waters. (More...)
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