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Clarion Inn
At a Glance
- Easy access to all the activities and amenities of busy Route 28, reasonable prices for well-equipped rooms, two pools
Pros
- Not for a quiet romantic getaway (very popular with families with small children), no water views, not beachfront
Cons
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Book NowClarion Inn Review
This well-cared-for motor lodge in downtown South Yarmouth ranks above the others in town because of its great staff, a lovely outdoor pool with attractive grounds and patio furniture, and large guest rooms with clean and updated fixtures and furnishings—many have balconies or patios overlooking the pool and courtyard. Plus, it's right by the Cape Cod Creamery ice-cream shop. The dining room serves lunch by the pool during the summer season.
- Address: 1199 Main St. (Rte. 28), South Yarmouth, MA, 02664 | Map It
- Phone: 508/394-7600; 800/527-0359
- Website: www.clarioncapecod.com
- Location: Yarmouth
Contact Information
- 114 rooms.
- Pools, gym.
- Rooms have: Wi-Fi.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
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