Hometown Inn

Soddy Daisy -> Tennessee -> East South Central -> South -> the USA

TN 37379 222 West Sequoyah Access Road, Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379, United States of America

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Hometown Inn. Hotel in Soddy Daisy

Located in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, this hotel offers a daily continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi access. Each room is equipped with a satellite TV. A microwave, refrigerator and coffee-making facilities come standard in each room at Hometown Inn.

Price from $75

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