Staybridge Suites London is located near highways 402 and 401 at Exeter Road and just 10 minutes from London International Airport in London, Ontario. The Staybridge Suites Hotel by Holiday Inn London Ontario is in near proximity to White Oaks Mall, John Labatt Center & Brewery, Western Fair, London Health Sciences Center (LHSC), Story Book Gardens, Victoria Park, University of Western Ontario (UWO), and Fanshawe College. The Staybridge Suites Hotel is within a few minutes drive to major corporations such as Ford, General Motors (GM), Magna, Cami, Toyota, 3M, Kellogg, London Life, Great West, Ministry Offices, General Dynamics, Sterling Trucks (Freightliner), KPMG, Kaiser Aluminum, and Bell Canada.
The pet friendly (fee) Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn London Ontario offers apartment-like suites with all of the conveniences of home to suit your extended stay or short-term hotel real estate needs. Suites feature fully-equipped kitchens, cable TV and pay-per-view movies, free wired and wireless Internet, and direct-dial telephones with personalized voicemail and phone numbers.
Other features include a 24-hour business center with free Internet and print/fax/copy capabilities, free laundry facilities, a fitness center, an indoor pool, a free deluxe breakfast buffet, and the evening Sundowner Managers receptions (Tues-Thurs).
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Staybridge Suites London Property Information:
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Rooms:
117
Floors:
5
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- Pets allowed
- Extended stay
- All suites
- Kitchenette
- Meeting room
- Data port
- Business center
- Wheel chair access
- Fitness facility
- Swimming pool
- Free breakfast
- Free parking
- Meals
- Family rooms
- Car rental desk
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Staybridge Suites London Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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London Events & Entertainment
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Annual
Events
New Year's Day Levee
January 1: Eldon House
Saturday, January 1, 1:00 -
4:00 pm Welcome the New Year at a traditional New Year’s Day Levee.
Exchange greetings and gather with friends for refreshments in the Interpretive
Centre. Admission by donation.
Contact: 519-661-5169
Snowfest
International
Late January
Snowfest International takes
place at various downtown locations. Call 633-9224
London Golf & Travel Expo
Mid-February
Annual London Golf & Travel
Expo takes place February 11 - 13 at the Western Fair Event Centre. Show hours
are: Friday from 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Saturday from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, and Sunday
from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
The Fanshawe
Sugar Bush
Throughout March
The Fanshawe Sugar Bush takes
place on weekends throughout March and during March Break. Call 461-1073 for
hours of operation and additional information.
Late March
Annual London Orchid Society
Show
Show takes place Saturday from
11:00 am - 5:00 pm and Sunday from 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm at the Agri-Plex, Western
Fairgrounds (900 King Street). Call 434-6831 for additional information.
Late July,
early August
London Air
Show and Balloon Festival
Held at London Airport. More
than 75,000 attend this event at which dozens of beautifully covered hot air
balloons fill the air.
Late July,
early August
Best Ribs at the London Rib
Fest (same weekend as the Balloon Festival)
Late Fall
Experience the hilarity of the
Canadian Comedy Awards Festival at various downtown venues.
Mid-Late September
Western Agricultural Fair
Western Fair
Event Centre
316 Rectory St
London, Ontario
N5Y5P8
800-619-4629 or 519-438-7203
London’s Major event: The
Annual Western Agricultural Fair. The annual Western Fair runs for 10 days in
September with a special children’s midway, top name performers at the
Grandstand, home arts and agricultural and horticultural competitions. Over
300,000 attend.
Winter Wonderland
November 26 - January 3
Winter Wonderland takes place
in Victoria Park from November 26 - January 3. The Lighting of the Lights takes
place November 26 at 6:00 pm. The City Hall Promenade Deck will be open for
viewing the park from 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm on the following dates: November 26-28,
30, December 2-5, 7-12, 14, 16-19, 21-24, 27-30. Although the lights will remain
on until 11:00 pm on January 3, the promenade deck will only be open until
December 30. Please call 661-5230 for additional information.
December and January
Victorian Christmas at Eldon
House
Early
December - January 2: Eldon House
The Garden Club of London and
Eldon House staff create the sights and smells of an old-fashioned Christmas in
which the house is festooned with decorations of the Victorian and Edwardian
eras. Contact: 519-661-5169
Mid-December
Children's
Christmas Parties at Eldon House
December 11 - December 12: Eldon House
Saturday, December 11, Sunday,
December 12, 1:00 - 4:00 pm Hour-long parties for children 10 years old and
younger. Stories, entertainment, treats and all the Christmas highlights of
Eldon House bring the season alive for youngsters. Pick up your tickets at
Museum London or Eldon House.
Unique Gifts for the Festive
Season
Throughout December: Inuit
Gallery
To celebrate each Festive
Season many unique gift items from $20 are brought into the gallery.
Contact: 519-672-7770
New Year's Eve Party
December 31: Tourism London
Aeolian Hall presents its New Year's Eve Party. Event takes place from 9 pm - 3
am. Call the Palace Theatre Box Office at 432-1029
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London Destination Overview
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This region of
south-central Ontario (midway between Toronto and Windsor) was modeled after the
best of London, England. Therefore, London has its own Thames River, and nearby
Stratford, the namesake of Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon has its
own internationally acclaimed theater festival and its own Avon River. Many
of the attractions in London are connected to local history. Fanshawe Pioneer Village is a re-creation of a town from the 1800s that presents
crafts demonstrations. At the London Museum of Archeology, visitors can
witness an ongoing
archeological dig.
Iroquoian life around the year 1000 is the focus of the Ska-Nah-Doht Iroquoian
Village. Eldon House, built in 1834, is the city's oldest building, and you can
also find and visit many lovely Victorian residences in town. Museums
include the London Regional Art and Historical Museum; the London Museum of
Archaeology, which is located next to an ongoing dig site called the Lawson
Prehistoric Indian Village; and the Royal Canadian Regiment Museum which
displays military memorabilia. There is also the Guy Lombardo Museum,
where the legendary bandleader and his talented acquaintances are remembered in
photographs and other memorabilia. London is buzzing with an
abundance of festivals throughout the calendar year.
Local and out-of-town
restaurants compete for the title of Best Ribs at the London Rib Fest in late
July, the same weekend as the Balloon Festival where dozens of beautifully
covered hot air balloons fill the air. The annual Western Fair runs for 10 days
each September with a special children’s midway, top name performers at the
Grandstand, home arts and horticultural competitions. Later in the fall,
experience the hilarity of the Canadian Comedy Awards Festival at various
downtown venues. Throughout the year visitors
to London will enjoy an outstanding selection of interesting attractions. For
all travelers on all levels of budgets, London is at its best in its downtown
core.If it's the arts you enjoy, then settle in for pure enjoyment.
Take in a
play at The Grand Theatre, or enjoy a performance of Orchestra London. London has seen the richness
of the culture and traditions of the Iroquois Nation; the settlement by Colonel
John Graves Simcoe and his British associates; the architectural and artistic
accomplishments of the Victorian era; the emergence of a big band legend;
the discovery of insulin, and much more. London is a city of traditions and
treasured memories. It is also a modern commercial and industrial
center, and a lively and entertaining place. For the past 100 years,
Londoners have planted around 1,000 trees annually to keep the area green,
earning the name "Forest City." This is London: a city that is always
advancing and growing, yet one that has deep roots in the past.
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