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Saybrook Point Inn and Spa

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Located off US 1, this beautiful 63-room facility overlooks the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound. Large rooms, most with a fireplace, and many with balcony and some with whirlpool are offered. One two-bedroom unit offered. Hotel offers heated indoor pool, steamroom, whirlpool, restaurant, area transportation, massage, and gym. In-room amenities include VCRs, refrigerators and modem access. Non-smoking rooms available.

Location: 2 Bridge St., Old Saybrook Connecticut 06475 Telephone 860-395-2000 Toll Free: 800-243-0212 Fax 860-388-1504

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02/21 Coming to The Old Saybrook area
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