Business Description from the Web
Hampton inn jackson north is an interior corridor hotel conveniently located adjacent to interstate
55 north. The hotel completed renovation in 2002. Rooms are spacious with electronic locks modern
Data ports irons and ironing boards cable television pay per view movies and ninetendo games for the
Kids. The hotel features a hot breakfast bar from 6am to 10am fresh coffee in the lobby 24 hours...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
This relatively inexpensive hotel is located just off Interstate 55, close to downtown and several local universities. Clean and well maintained, it provides a comfortable night's rest in addition to some considerate perks. Free local phone calls and free newspapers each morning are just some of the nice touches. A continental breakfast also awaits guests each morning in the lobby and is also...
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This Hampton Inn includes 119 guest rooms with interior corridors. There is an outdoor pool & sundeck, use of a local health club, and fresh baked cookies upon check-in (while they last). Rooms include iron-ironing boards and coffee makers.
Other Reviews from the web
Recently stayed overnight in Jackson, Mississippi at the Hampton Inn-Jackson North. It was a great stay. The beds and pillows are very comfortable. We were very pleased. The free continental breakfast is good, and there is a variety for the picky eaters. Easy on and off location in Jackson.
The personnel were exceptional. They were quick to resolve issues, and responded well to special requests. This include all employees from the manager to front desk clerks and housekeeping. I give this hotel thumbs up!
This is one nice Hampton Inn. Safe, nice location and very well managed. Common areas and rooms were extremely clean, well-decorated and comfortable. The bed was really comfortable, with the super soft linens, where even the duvet is changed for each new guest. Also, very quiet. Have no hesitations in staying here. Based on the other reviews, I actually drove...
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Posted by atinfl
on February 10, 2008