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This property was built in 1962 and renovated in 1998. The Colony is an 86-room intimate hotel with a European ambience. The Colony's central location in downtown New Haven is convenient to Yale University. There are 2 two-bedroom suites. Services include restaurant, cocktail lounge, and modem access. In-room amenities include VCRs, coffeemakers, microwave and refrigerators. Non-smoking rooms available.

Banquet and conference facilities are available. Weekend entertainment is offered in the lounge.

Location: 1157 Chapel St., New Haven Connecticut 06511 Telephone 203-776-1234

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