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No. of Rooms: 96 Number of Suites: Six Services and Amenities: In-room coffee makers, remote control television with cable, Nintendo,
in-room iron and ironing board, in-room pay movies, hair dryers, AM/FM clock radio, complimentary stationary, data ports, complimentary toiletries, safe deposit boxes
available, dry cleaning and laundry service available, ample free parking. Banquet facilities up to 175 people, Marie Callender's Restaurant and lounge. Restrictions:
All rooms comply with ADA standards. Handicapped accessible (three rooms). Pets are allowed with a $20.00 nonrefundable fee. Room Service: Available everyday from 6:30 AM -10:00 PM. Restaurant:
Marie Callender's Restaurant and lounge. Open everyday from 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM. Business Facilities: Audiovisual services available. Copy service, fax service,
message center available only to Priority Club members. Conference Rooms: Charbonneau (capacity 175), Conway (capacity of 15), Freeman (capacity 15), Executive Board Room (capacity
of 22) Sports Facilities: Outdoor heated pool and whirlpool spa, fitness facility Location: Conveniently located on Highway 80 at Highway 49 on Grass Valley Highway, in the California Sierras Attractions: Old Town Auburn (1 mile), Coloma/Sutters Mill (15 miles) Golfing (3
miles) Antique shops and collectible boutiques (1 mile), gold dredging (15 miles), Sugar Bowl Ski Resort (40 miles), White water rafting (2 miles). Marshall Gold Historic Park (20 miles), American River Brewery,
Venezio Winery, Twelve Bridges Golf Club, The Ridge Golf Club, and numerous restaurants, such as Marie Callender's, In & Out Burger, Bootlegger's Tavern, Latitudes, Awful Annie's, Headquarters House, and The
Shanghai. Historic Hotel of the Year for 1996 Best Accommodation, Best Concierge, Best Room Service, Best Banquet Facilities for 1998, from Auburn Journal Reader's' Vote
Torchbearer Award for 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Holiday Inn Worldwide Hotel of the Year for 1996
Experience the wonder and enchantment of California's Gold Country at the award-winning Holiday Inn in Auburn, California. Situated along the northern belt of the Mother Lode, amid lush
pastures and gentle rolling foothills, the hotel offers a beguiling blend of unsurpassed beauty and unrivaled service.
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ince its opening in 1995, the Holiday Inn in Auburn, California, has been the recipient of esteemed honors including the 1996 Holiday Inn Worldwide Hotel of the Year and the Holiday Inn's
Torchbearer Award for 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999. Impeccable service, courteous and skilled staff, and well-appointed interiors have made the hotel the showpiece of Auburn hospitality. his hillside resort offers guests a distinct brand of deluxe accommodations
and natural splendor. The 96-room hotel sits like a refreshing find in California Gold Country where guests will discover an unexpected mingling of contemporary hotel luxury and countryside courtesy. Designed by The
Rim Corporation, the Holiday Inn in Auburn, California is a distinct example of Colonial architecture.
At the Holiday Inn Auburn, guests will uncover an engaging harmony of luxurious
amenities like spacious interiors, cordless telephones with data ports, in-room pay movies, hair dryers, and Nintendo. Guests can select from rooms with two double
beds, king size beds, or six lavish suites available at attractive rates. Marie Callender's Restaurant and lounge, Auburn's preferred dining experience, is centrally located at the hotel. Guests can enjoy a
tantalizing meal at the restaurant or opt for room service before strolling down Auburn's historic Old Town.
With nearly 1300 square feet of meeting space, audiovisual aids, public address systems, and catering and beverage service, the Holiday Inn in Auburn is a
Shangri-La for business engagements. Whether the day calls for business or pleasure, guests at the Holiday Inn in Auburn, California will be served an eclectic trio of
first-class service, elegantly appointed rooms, and breathtaking vistas. Tracing its heritage back to 1848 at the advent of gold discovery, Auburn provides visitors with a glimpse of California history. With a unique
location at the crossroads of the Mother Lode Trail and the main line of the first transcontinental railroad, the Auburn area has 18 historical landmarks all within a short distance. Guests
on their rambles in downtown Auburn will discover a timeline of historic buildings from the 1880s to the 1970s. The old Courthouse is a wonderfully restored working court with an excellent
museum of old country items. Trace the history of the area with original photos, maps, books and mining artifacts as well as Native American art, baskets, hunting and gathering tools. Take the time to
look at the collection of rare and unique gold nuggets and formations of natural gold. Historic Old Town Auburn boasts a vein rich in antique shops, retail stores, and
quaint restaurants occupying century-old buildings. Auburn's historic district is also home to the oldest operating post office housed in its original building. With the rugged splendor of California's nearby Yosemite and the unspoiled beauty of the Sierra foothills, guests are awarded an immense array of scenic vistas and recreational activities. Hidden within the walls of
majestic Gold Country granite mountains are pockets of adventure offering every facet of outdoor play imaginable. Thrill seekers can dodge the serenity and sanctuary of their guest rooms and plunge into the scattered lakes and turbulent rivers of rolling terrain. If wind surfing, water
skiing, kayaking or white-water rafting is not on the agenda, visitors can head to nearby reservoirs offering white sand beaches, picnic grounds and camping sites. Winter time in the Sierras is open to every skill level
from radical downhillers, freestylers, snow boarding, cross country, snow shoers, tubing and just plain old snow ball tossing! Ask about special packages that combine an exciting time enjoying the outdoors with a guest stay. We offer rafting,
skiing, and golfing discount packages, depending on season and availability. A peaceful stream or scenic river and the sheer majesty
of the mountains offers visitors a chance to rejuvenate. Conveniently located near myriad waterways, guests at the Holiday Inn Auburn, California, can engage in the favorite
pastime of the area: Gold panning! Scaling the rugged backwoods, with gold pan in hand, brings back the invigorating experience of the gold mining era. Outdoor enthusiasts will welcome an abundance of scenic trails and
campgrounds in the midst of towering redwoods and a stretch of majestic mountains. For a wilderness adventure of a different sort, Auburn offers visitors the chance to take
a swing at traditional golf. Delicately sculpted from the areas natural terrain, Auburn's golf courses extend from private to municipal, and rough to green. F
or a weekend away, or just to disappear for the day, guests at the Holid ay Inn will delight in the rich history of Auburn. Set against a backdrop
of spectacular natural beauty, overlooking meadow lands and a multicolored landscape, the Holiday Inn in Auburn is the private retreat of choice in California's northern Gold Country. Those seeking further Gold Country adventures are invited to explore an other Rim Corporation operated property in Sonora - or a real adventure might include a visit to the Wine Country's Santa Rosa Courtyard. The family might enjoy
a Six Flags Marine World visit: stay in our Vallejo or Vacaville hotels! Check our Travel & Vacation Package
pages with special pricing on Get-A-Way Packages, Ski, Golf, White Water Rafting, Shopping, Six Flags Marine World
, or river dinner cruises. |