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Fairfield Inn By Marriott Absecon Hotel Description:

The Fairfield Inn is conveniently located near the airport and within easy reach of Atlantic City. The contemporary guest rooms are carefully detailed and include all of the amenities that guest would expect. The Fairfield Inn gives you a wide range of thoughtful amenities at an economical price. Start each day with a complimentary continental breakfast. AAA has awarded this hotel a 3 Diamond rating.
The contemporary guest rooms are carefully detailed and include all of the amenities that guests would expect. The room amenities and services make the hotel an equally good choice for either the business traveler or the leisure guest. The Fairfield Inn's friendly and helpful staff is ready and waiting to assist guests with any requests that they may have. The Fairfield Inn is minutes to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues.  
 

Address: 405 E Absecon Blvd, Absecon, New Jersey Usa

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