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The Comfort Inn North is a seven story contemporary styled hotel located just 3- miles west of Atlantic City, and only minutes from the Convention Center, Casinos and the Boardwalk. This superior tourist class hotel features a friendly and attentive staff. The Comfort Inn North features a deluxe, complimentary, continental breakfast featuring "Make Your Own Belgium Waffles". This hotel is a reasonably good value and competitively priced.
The Comfort Inn North offers well equipped guest rooms that contain all the amenities one would need for a comfortable stay. The hotel's Bay Side guest rooms offer spectacular views of the Atlantic City skyline. The hotel's facilities include a fitness center and the Comfort Inn North has meeting/banquet facilities to accommodate anywhere from 10 to 150 guests. Of course, there is ample free parking onsite. The Comfort Inn North is just minutes from fine dining, recreation and entertainment venues.  
 

Address: 539 E Absecon Blvd, Absecon, New Jersey Usa

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