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Description:
Welcome to Memphis' first and only 5 sunburst Chairman Award winning Days Inn Sycamore View. We are conveniently located off of I-40E and minutes away from Graceland, downtown, Germantown, casinos, and Memphis International Airport. Each of our guest rooms is equipped with a 25" television, cable with HBO, in-room coffee maker, dataport, iron/ironing board, and microfridges. We also offer a deluxe Continental breakfast consisting of pastries, danishes, juices, fruit, hot and cold cereals, tea and yogurt. So whether you are here for business, pleasure, or just passing though, let our friendly staff provide you with a home away from home. |
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General Information:
Total Number of Guest Rooms: 38 Number of King Size Beds: 20 Number of Double Double Beds: 18 Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 20 Number of Handicapped Rooms: 2 Number of Suites: 2 |
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Guest Room with 1 bed:
Relax in our clean and comfortable rooms with all of the amenities of home.
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| Guest Suite: Deluxe room with a vanity area. Big television with king size bed and sofa couch bed. Jacuzzi bath tub for 2, coffee maker, hairdryer, full cable with HBO and Cinemax, microwave, iron, data port phones, and alarm clock. | |
| Hotel Rating: 5 Sunbursts, Chairman's Award Winner; AAA Approved | |
| Amenities/Services/Attractions: Click here for more information. | |
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| Property Policies | |
| Check In: 12:00 PM | |
| Check Out: 11:00 AM | |
| Guarantee Policy: All reservations made via the Internet require a credit card to guarantee the reservation. Some reservations may require a credit card deposit. | |
| Cancel Policy: Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary. | |
| Rate Disclaimer: Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation. | |
| Accepted Credit Cards: AX, DC, DS, VI, CB, JC, CA | |
| Local Currency: USD | |
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| Local & General Info | |
| Location: So whether you are here for business, pleasure, or just passing though, let our friendly staff provide you with a home away from home. | |
| Areas Served: Memphis, Tennessee, United States, Tunica, West Memphis, Millington, Germantown, Hernando, Horn Lake, Southaven | |
| Area Airports: Memphis International, Arlington | |
| Directions from 40 West: Take 40 west to exit 12 (Sycamore view), left at exit, right at the 2nd light, Days Inn is on your left. | |
| Directions from 40 East: Take 40 east to 240/40 east to 40 east Nashville exit 12C. Go to 1st exit #12, Sycamore View. Take a right at the exit, another rightat the 1st light, and Days Inn is on the left. | |
| Directions from 55 North: Take 55 North to 240 east, to 40 east, to Nashville, to exit #12 (Sycamore View). Take a right at the exit, drive to the first light and make a right, and Days Inn is on your left. | |
| Directions from 55 South: Take 55 south to 40 east Nashville, to 240/40 east, to 40 east Nashville, to exit 12 Sycamore View, take a right turn at the exit, another right turn at the first light, and Days Inn is on the left. | |
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Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium:
Memphis, TN 901-320-6320 Open Monday to Saturday 9AM to 4PM, Sunday 1PM to 5PM IMAX theatre, planetarium, explore the natural and cultural history of the mid-south. |
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Sun Studios:
Memphis, TN 521-0664 Tours daily, 10AM to 6PM Recording studios used by Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Cal Perkins, Johnny Cash, Rufus Thomas. Features a cafe downstairs, museum and gallery upstairs. |
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Wolfcase Galleria Mall:
Memphis, TN Open 9AM to 9PM Monday to Saturday, 10AM to 6PM Sunday Mid south's largest shopping mall, surrounded by many other shopping plaza's and restaurants. |
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Mud Island River Park/Pyramid:
Memphis, TN 901-576-7291 Open 2nd weekend of April to Memorial day, Tuesday to Sunday 10AM to 5PM; Memorial day weekend to labor day, open daily. Features River walk, Mississippi River Museum, changing exhibits, Memphis Belle, gift shops, and fine dining at the River Terrace restaurant. |
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Peadbody Place Museum and Gallery:
Memphis, TN 523-ARTS Open 10AM to 5:40PM Tuesday to Friday, noon to 5PM Saturday and Sunday. Exquisite Chinese art treasures from Manchu Dynasty, from the private collection of Jack and Marilyn Belz, one of the most extensive collections of Manchu art features works in jade and other precious stone, ivory, porcelain, and cloisonn??. |
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Belz factory outlet mall:
Lakeland, TN 386-3180 open daily Over 50 manufacturer outlets with name brand clothing, linens, glasswares, toys, furniture, home decorations, sports equipment, and books at up to 75% off. |
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Agriculture International:
Memphis, TN 757-7777 Closed Saturday and Sunday World's 1st year round, international agricultural marketing center. Exhibitors and company offices. Latest agriculture technology on display. |
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Children's Museum of Memphis:
Memphis, TN 458-2878 Open Tuesday to Saturday 9AM to 5PM, Sunday and Monday noon to 5PM, closed Monday Hands on learning adventure for children and their families. |
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Libertyland:
Memphis, TN 901-274-1776 Closed mid-September to mid April Mid-south fairgrounds including rides, a host of colorfil characters, musical revues, and more. |
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Memphis Botanical Gardens:
Memphis, TN 901-685-1566 November to February, Monday to Saturday 9AM to 4:30PM. March to October, Monday to Saturday9AM to 6PM Home of the Goldsmith Civic Garden Center, 96 acres with 20 display gardens and natural woodland areas. |
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Cafe Expresso:
149 Union Peabody Hotel Memphis, TN 529-4160 Open early morning to late night everyday A delightful combination of Viennese pastry shop and New York deli. |
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Paulette's:
2110 Madison Avenue in Overton Square 726-5128 Serving lunch and dinner daily. Cozy friendly european atmosphere. Filet Paulette (A house beef sandwich specialty), filet mignon, grilled chicken brochette, and some unique european entrees. Voted in top 3 in Best Restaurant "Service and Ambience" categories. |
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Folk's Jolly Prime Steak House:
551 South Mendelhall, 2 blocks north of Poplar Memphis, TN 762-8200 Open Monday to Friday 6PM to 11PM, Saturday 5PM to 11PM, Sunday 6PM to 10PM The prime steakhouse offers finest aged prime beef Alaskan king crablegs, veal, lamb chops, jumbo live maine lobster, scottish salmon, drinks, and wine. |
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Hard Rock Cafe Memphis:
315 Beale Street Memphis, TN 529-0007 Open daily 11AM to 2AM with live entertainment A rock and roll dining experience. |
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Three Oaks Grill:
2285 South Germantown Road Germantown, TN 757-8825 Open 11AM to 2PM, 5PM to 9PM Sunday "Best Fine Dining - 1997" Menu features ginger roasted salmon, rack of lamb, and veal chops. Excellent wine list, famous desserts - all in a cordial, cozy atmosphere. |
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Chez Philippe:
149 Union Peabody Hotel Memphis, TN 529-4188 Features classic french cuisine. |
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Overview:
We are located directly off of I-40 in east Memphis off of exit 12. Convenient to downtown, Tunica, and Germantown. 20 minutes to Graceland. Welcome to Memphis, home of rock and roll music and birthplace of Elvis Presley. |
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Casinos:
Tunica, MS Open 24 hours Come out to all major casinos and restaurants, just minutes south of Memphis. |
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Lake Sardia:
Lake Sardia, MS Open 7 AM to 9 PM A lake with fishing, boating and swimming. |
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Memphis Zoo and Aquarium:
Memphis, TN 728-3400 Open March to October 9 AM to 6 PM daily, November to February 9 AM to 5 PM Features Cat Country, Animals of Night, Children's Rides, and Discovery Center |
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Graceland:
Memphis, TN 901-332-3322 or 1-800-238-2000 Open 9AM to 8PM Home and museum of Elvis Presley, King of Rock and Roll. Stroll through Graceland Mansion and see his famous pink cadillac in the Elvis Presley Auto Museum. |
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Hard Rock Cafe:
Downtown Memphis, TN 901-526-0110 Open 12PM to 4AM Home of Memphis blues and jazz scene. Live music, restaurants, shows, and shops. |
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Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium:
Memphis, TN 901-320-6320 Open Monday to Saturday 9AM to 4PM, Sunday 1PM to 5PM IMAX theatre, planetarium, explore the natural and cultural history of the mid-south. |
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