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Escape to this new, non-smoking Smithfield, North Carolina hotel located minutes away from a variety of key area attractions and corporate locations.
Welcome to the BEST WESTERN Inn of Smithfield, a new 100% non-smoking hotel located just off Interstate 95 in central North Carolina. This Smithfield area hotel boasts 58 well-appointed guest rooms each featuring cable satellite television with HBO® and free high-speed Internet access. Guests at this Johnston County hotel are welcome to a complimentary continental breakfast before taking a dip in the indoor swimming pool or working out in the state of the art fitness center. Guests conducting business in Smithfield will appreciate the hotel's array of business services. No pets are permitted on the property.
The BEST WESTERN Inn of Smithfield offers convenient access to a variety of nearby shopping and dining options such as the Carolina Premium Outlets and the Uptown Selma Antique Mall. Hotel guests will enjoy being less than 10 miles from the Ava Gardner Museum, the Atkinson Mill, the Hinnant Family Vineyards and Powell's Gardens. Racing fans will love the hotel's close proximity to the Southern National Speedway while history buffs will enjoy an afternoon touring the Tobacco Farm Life Museum, the Boyette Slave and Schoolhouse and the Bentonville Battlefield. The BEST WESTERN Inn of Smithfield also offers convenient access to an array of corporate locations including the Andrew Corporation, Natvar, Bayer Corporation and Caterpillar.
The friendly, helpful staff at the BEST WESTERN Inn of Smithfield is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Smithfield, North Carolina. Make a reservation today and save!
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