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Newberry SC Hotel Offers Nearby Lodging to Travelers Attending 2011 Pork in the Park

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry South Carolina Hotel offers close accommodations to guests attending Pork in the Park in downtown Newberry.

Newberry SC Hotel Offers Nearby Lodging to Travelers Attending 2011 Pork in the Park
2011-03-30
ATLANTA, GA, March 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry South Carolina Hotel offers close lodging to travelers attending the 2011 Pork in the Park. The event will take place on Saturday, April 16 from 11:00am - 2:30pm in downtown Newberry at Memorial Park. Festivities include live entertainment, kids' activities, and a barbecue contest. Admission and parking for the event is free.

"Our property is pleased to welcome guests attending Pork in the Park. This annual event is always a popular activity for the entire family to enjoy," shares Ambria Lanteigne, General Manager at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry SC Hotel. "The Pork in the Park festival also includes an annual barbeque contest where teams can be judged on Boston butt, Bibs, and Chicken."

A top choice among Newberry South Carolina hotels, the Holiday Inn Express & Suites is the perfect place to stay. The 4 story interior corridor hotel offers 77 well appointed rooms to choose from. Guests enjoy free High-speed Internet access throughout the hotel and a complimentary hot continental breakfast. Other amenities at this Newberry South Carolina hotel include:
- Indoor pool and whirlpool
- Fitness center
- Microwave and mini refrigerator in all guest rooms
- Suites available

Guests at The Holiday Inn & Suites hotel near downtown Newberry are sure to enjoy the property's convenient location to many of Newberry's leading attractions including Newberry Opera House, Newberry Firehouse Conference Center, Wells Japanese Garden, Carter and Holmes Orchids, and Enoree River Winery.

For more information about the 2011 Pork in the Park festival, visit www.visitnewberrysc.com. To book your stay at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry, contact 803-321-3955 or visit them online at www.NEWBERRYSOUTHCAROLINAHOTEL.com.

About Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Newberry

The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Newberry is the premier choice among Newberry South Carolina hotels. They are conveniently located at exit 76 off of I-26, about 30 minutes north of Columbia and less than an hour south of Greenville, SC. This Newberry SC hotel has outstanding amenities, including an indoor pool, whirlpool and Fitness Center. Guest should be sure to stop by their complimentary Express Start Breakfast Bar each morning for delights like their signature cinnamon rolls and Smart Roast coffee. Few other Newberry South Carolina hotels can provide travelers with these perks backed by the reputable name they trust. "Stay Smart" at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites.

For more information visit: http://www.NEWBERRYSOUTHCAROLINAHOTEL.COM

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[Press-News.org] Newberry SC Hotel Offers Nearby Lodging to Travelers Attending 2011 Pork in the Park
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry South Carolina Hotel offers close accommodations to guests attending Pork in the Park in downtown Newberry.