About Residence Inn By Marriott Bethlehem Village
Residence Inn is an extended stay hotel chain owned by Marriott. Founded in 1975, this chain of hotels started in Wichita, Kansas, through the efforts of Robert L. Brock and Jack DeBoer. It was only in 1987 that Residence Inn made some changes after it was acquired by Marriott International. As of 2018, this hotel chain has 803 hotels scattered all over Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
During its early years, Residence Inn buildings had were patterned after an outbuilding style. Today, the modern constructions have suites inside the building that are much larger as compared to a conventional hotel room. Guests are able to relax in spacious suites, with standard suites measuring at 450 sq. ft. and a two-bedroom suite are at 750 sq. ft.
Serving guests all over the world, Residence Inn is at par with other upscale hotels in the industry. This is made possible through the quality Marriott International Hotels are known for. Beyond the suites opens the door to possibilities. Travelers can also enjoy great services and facilities.
The amenities include fully equipped kitchen, large in-suite workspace with free Wi-Fi, a comfortable bed, entertainment center, and a spacious bathroom. Included in the room service is a free grocery delivery.
Staying in the Residence Inn will give you a memorable stay. The main vision of this accommodation is to provide a comfortable vacation without breaking your budget.
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