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Radisson Hotel Norfolk
700 MONTICELLO AVENUE
Norfolk, VA 23510
Nightly Rates: ( 135.00 - 135.00 )
3 Star
Gateway Hotel to Downtown and the Arts District

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1961
· Renovated in 1999
· 337 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 12 floors.
Take left out of airport onto Norview Ave.-Follow signs for I-64 to Norfolk-Take I-64E to Exit 284/I-264 W to DT Norfolk-Go I-264 to Exit 10 City Hall Ave-Turn rt at light onto St Pauls Blvd-Go 4 lights to Brambleton Ave-Turn left at light-Hotel on right
From airport -Turn left onto Jefferson Avenue. Follow to I-64 East. Continue across Hampton Roads Bridge/Tunnel. Exit at I-565/US 460/Granby Street exit and take Granby Street. Continue to Monticello Avenue. Right on Monticello Avenue. Continue to hotel -on left prior to reaching Brambleton Avenue.
From airport: Merge onto I-64 East toward Norfolk. Travel past Williamsburg -Newport News and Hampton -through Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. Exit at I-564/US 460/Granby Street Exit and take Granby Street. Continue to Monticello Avenue. Right on Monticello Avenue. Continue to hotel -on left prior to reaching Brambleton Avenue.
Downtown - This hotel is located near downtown.
ORF - Take left out of airport onto Norview Ave.-Follow signs for I-64 to Norfolk-Take I-64E to Exit 284/I-264 W to DT Norfolk-Go I-264 to Exit 10 City Hall Ave-Turn rt at light onto St Pauls Blvd-Go 4 lights to Brambleton Ave-Turn left at light-Hotel on
Largest battleship ever built. Open for tours Tue-Sun with free admission. Situated next to Nauticus -the National Maritime Center.
Norfolk Downtown WaterfrontDowntown Norfolks waterfront area with sightseeing cruises. Lunch and dinner cruises on the Spirit of Norfolk -Elizabeth River Ferry to Old Town Portsmouth. Waterside Marketplace dining and entertainment complex
BeachesAtlantic Ocean in VA Beach -spreading from Fort Story at North to Sand Bridge at South. Lifeguards available on a seasonal basis at select locations.
Busch Gardens-WilliamsburgEuropean-themed amusement park featuring thrill rides -childrens rides -entertainment and shows -wildlife -food and merchandise. Open April to October. Parking and admission charges -www.buschgardens.com
Chrysler HallPerforming Arts venue. Site of many performers by touring Broadway shows -VA Symphony events -VA Arts Festival events and visiting musicians -comedians -and speaker forums. Admission ticket required for most events.
Chrysler MuseumOne of the finest art museums in the country. Located at 245 West Olney Road Norfolk. About 5 blocks from the hotel. Primarily features American and European paintings and sculpture and one of the finest collections of glass in the world.
Harrison Opera HouseNorfolk home of VA Opera with performing season October-April. Admission charged. Ph: 757-627-9545
Jamestown SettlementThe site of the first settlement by the Viarginia Company in the new world -dating back to May 14 1607. Archaeological and reconstructed sites available for exploration. Costumed historical interpreters. Admission charged.
MacArthur Center MallUpscale regional mall located .4 blocks from the hotel. Featuring over 120 stores -food court -full service restaurants -an 18 screen movie complex. Complimentary hotel shuttle available upon availability. www.shopmacarthur.com
MacArthur MemorialThe museum on the life and final resting place of one of our countrys greatest war heroes -General Douglas MacArthur. Comprised of nine galleries -a theatre -library and gift shop. Free admission Ph: 757-441-2965.
Naval Base NorfolkThe worlds largest naval base. Home of over 75 ships and submarines. site of the 1907 Jamestown Exposition. Closed to the general public. ID and security clearance required.
Hampton Roads Naval MuseumOne of eleven official US Navy Museums -located w/in Nauticus the National Maritime Center. Dedicated to over 225 years of Naval history in the Hampton Roads region.
Norfolk TidesNY Mets AAA Baseball Club -playing home games at Harbor park Add: 150 Park Avenue-Norfolk. Seasonal schedule April-August. Ph: 757-622-2222 website: www.norfolktides.com
Norfolk Botanical Gardens155 acres of gardens featuring one of the largest and most diverse collections on the east coast. Gardens may be toured by both tram and boat. Admission charged. Ph: 757-441-5838 website: www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org
Old Dominion UniversityLiberal Arts and Sciences School offering undergraduate -graduate and doctoral degrees in seven colleges. The Ted Constant Convocation Center serves as a showplace for the campus and home of ODU basketball
Prime Outlet-WilliamsburgOver 80 stores from national brands help make this one of the top outlet complexes in the country. Hours change seasonally. Add: 5715-62A Richmond Rd-Williamsburg Ph: 757-565-0702
ScopeNorfolks civic arena situated directly across from the hotel. Home of professional hockey -arena II football -concerts -circus and other entertainment events. www.norfolkscope.com
Spirit of Norfolk Fun CruisesSleek lunch and dinner cruise vessel specializes in theme cruises. Sail from the Otter Berth at Norfolks Waterside -for narrated cruises up and down the Elizabeth River. www.spiritcruises.com
Virginia Zoological ParkFeaturing the new Okavango -Delta Africa exhibit. Admission charged. Add: 3500 Granby St -Norfolk Ph: 757-624-9937 website: www.virginiazoo.org.
Water Country USASeasonally open water park -the Mid Atlantic areas largest. Website: www.watercountryusa.com
Colonial WilliamsburgAn extensive 18th century restoration of the former capital of Virginia -complete with costumed interpreters -tour guides -demonstrators and artisans. Colonial taverns available for dining.
Yorktown BattlefieldThe site of the final major battle of the American Revolutionary War in 1781. General George Washington lead the American troops who along with the French allies forced the British Lord Cornwallis to surrender.