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Embassy Suites Hotel Raleigh/Crabtree Valley, Raleigh, North Carolina
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| | Dam Number Thirteen Crabtree Creek Watershed is worth taking a look at since you're here. You find delightful meeting and banquet amenities here where you may orchestrate meetings, and laundry help is available. There's some interesting stuff to spot at Dam Number Twenty-Two B Crabtree Creek Watershed near Embassy Suites, and if you're a golfer then a delightful nearby course is Wildwood Green Golf Club. Embassy Suites is convenient to Raleigh, North Carolina, where there is always something enjoyable to do. Embassy Suites is a 4 star hotel. Celebrated |
by many as a tranquil hideaway, Embassy Suites is popular with travelers of all ages. Hotel hair dryers may be made use of, so you may keep your hair looking great, and by your bed is an AM FM alarm clock radio, so you can wake up on time. No need to quit keeping fit all through
| your stay, there is a delightful fitness center. When you feel like you need to eat but don't want to exit the room, why don't you give room service a ring, and the glorious restaurant provides pleasant meals. Whilst the weather is delightful it's an excellent idea to take advantage of all the cool things to do in the neighborhood of Embassy Suites. To save you time there's express checkout service, and for your peace of mind there's a well-built safe where you can place your valuables. At Embassy Suites you can have yourself a drink of coffee | |
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any time you want with the delightful in-room coffee machines, and there's cable TV. Places like William B. Umstead State Park are tremendous to pop by, and you'll meet a lot of people from Raleigh here. Leisure waits for you at Embassy Suites. You work hard for your holiday
time; make every minute matter at Embassy Suites. There's an invigorating pool, so you can take a swim, and stay on top of the news by reading no-charge newspapers presented by Embassy Suites. Come to Raleigh, where your holiday is waiting here for you. The warmest time of
the year at Embassy Suites arrives with high temperatures in the 80's, and all through summer nights temperatures are in the 60's. For the period of the winter highs are ordinarily in the 40's, and overnight lows in the 20's for Embassy Suites. Embassy Suites gets much water; August is the wettest month with most rain, and April on the other hand is the driest.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Embassy Suites Hotel Raleigh/Crabtree Valley. |
| | Whitewater Near Embassy Suites Hotel Raleigh/Crabtree Valley:
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Neuse River, Wake
County
, 9 miles away, Class I-III+ - 0.25 miles long (Falls Dam) |
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Neuse River, Wake
County
, 9 miles away, Class I-II - 7.7 miles long (Route 2000 Bridge to US 401) |
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Tar River, Granville/Franklin/Vance
County
, 21 miles away, Class I-III - 6.3 miles long (North Carolina Route 96 to Route 1203) |
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Eno River, Orange/Durham
County
, 23 miles away, Class I-III - 8.5 miles long (Route 1567 below Duke Dam to US Route 501) |
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Little Fishing Creek, Granville
County
, 23 miles away, Class I-II - 7 miles long (North Carolina Route 96 Bridge to Route 1622) |
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