
Holiday Inn Morgantown located in Amish Country. Its the perfect location, centrally located between, Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Reading and Lancaster, with easy access on and off the Pa-Turnpike at exit 22. A three Star rating from AAA and four Diamond rating from Mobile Travel. Oversized guest rooms with data ports, irons and ironing boards, hair dryers and Coffee makers in all the rooms. Microwaves and Refrigerators available Priority Club members, executive floor. Lodging.com has negotiated special rates with this property to save you money. Click here for rates and availability.
Location:
6170 Morgantown Road/Exit 22 P, Morgantown Pennsylvania 19543
Telephone
Toll Free: 866-665-9330
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