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Super 8 Bismarck Nd
Super 8 Bismarck Nd
In House Dining.
Located in Bismarck, N.D., two miles from St. Alexius Medical Center, Medcenter One Health Systems, and the State Capitol, the Super 8 Motel Bismarck is an ideal destination for budget conscious business or leisure travelers. Guests can travel less than one mile to enjoy a journey on the Lewis & Clark River Boat or shop till they drop at the Gateway Mall. The Super 8 Motel Bismarck invites guests to fuel up with a complimentary expanded continental breakfast, while an array of area restaurants provides guests with several dining options. The front desk is open around the clock to meet guests' needs.
Each of the 61 contemporary guestrooms of the Super 8 Motel Bismarck features include cable television and complimentary wireless Internet access.
1124 E Capitol Ave
US > BISMARCK
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