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The Hampton Inn Absecon is a first class hotel located on route 30 in Absecon, a suburban community. Route 30, easily and quickly accessible from the hotel, is a direct access road to the fun and excitement of Atlantic City casinos. The hotel is in a prime central location for corporate, government clientele with industries within a 10 mile radius. It is a four story hotel with interior corridor and a Denny's restaurant on site that is open 24 hours.
At Hampton, you'll always find clean, fresh, comfortable rooms, along with cost and time saving services and amenities. Each guest room is tastefully appointed and equipped with amenities for your comfort and convenience. You will enjoy the quiet surroundings with a genuinely warm and friendly staff catering to your every request. To start your day off right, the Hampton Inn Absecon provides a daily complimentary continental breakfast. The Hampton Inn Absecon is minutes to fine dining, shopping, and entertainment.  
 

Address: 240 White Horse Pike, Absecon, New Jersey Usa

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