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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Guest accommodations at Midtown Motel Newport News offer air conditioning. Televisions come with premium cable/satellite channels and pay movies. Bathrooms include bathtubs.
Rooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include phones along with free local calls (restrictions may apply). Housekeeping is offered daily and wake-up calls can be requested.
All guestrooms are non-smoking.
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10614 Jefferson Ave Newport News, 23601 Virginia
Nearby Points of Interest
The preferred airport for Midtown Motel Newport News is Newport News, VA (PHF-Newport News - Williamsburg Intl.) - 9.7 km / 6 mi.
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Newport News, Virginia, United States of America: Newport News is home to the Mariners' Museum, designated by Congress as America's National Maritime Museum, and USS Monitor Center. The museum explores centuries of nautical ventures, and the USS Monitor Center focuses on the Battle of the Ironclads. Meanwhile, the town's restored James A. Fields house offers a glimpse into the life of the Newport News African-American community during the 1900s.
