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Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites WINDSOR (AMBASSADOR BRIDGE)
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites WINDSOR (AMBASSADOR BRIDGE) 1855 Huron Church Road Windsor, Ontario
N9C 2L6

877-698-9593 Get Map or Directions
Enjoy Top of the Line Amenities at Holiday Inn & Suites Windsor, Ontario Unlike other Windsor hotels, we offer free parking, are located one kilometre from the Ambassador Bridge, and we are just minutes from Canadian and American attractions. Leisure travelers are sure to appreciate the fact that our full-service Windsor accommodations are conveniently located near the XS Family Fun Centre, Windsor Racetrack and Slots, Caesars Windsor and numerous vineyards. Families can also take advantage of our close proximity to Joe Louis Arena, Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary, and Point Pelee National Park. If you're staying in our Windsor hotel rooms while on business, you're sure to appreciate our hotel's Business Centre, which offers print, copy and fax services. We are proud to offer free high-speed, wireless Internet access and 18 meeting rooms with 17,300-square metres of meeting space. Ambassador Golf Course and Caesars Windsor are also nearby, for you to enjoy after a long day of meetings. Each of our Windsor hotel rooms offers a Celestial sleep bed, so you are guaranteed a good night's rest. While lodging in Windsor, we hope that you take advantage of our on-site restaurant, The Marketplace Eatery, where kids eat for free. Our hotel also features a bar area, an indoor pool and a recreational facility for your entertainment. Book your reservations with us today, and enjoy staying at the best choice among Windsor hotels.
We are proud to say that we are a pet friendly hotel!We understand the important role pets play in any family and we want them to be a part of your stay here with us. Please let us know when booking your reservations if you will be traveling for a pet.
When making an online reservation, just type the following in the Comments section on the reservation form: "I am bringing my dog."
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| IMPORTANT - DogFriendly.com recommends against travel to
the Canadian province of Ontario with certain dogs due to this 2005
Breed Specific Legislation that took effect on August 29, 2005 |
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