Neshaminy Inn

Neshaminy Inn SuperMedia Content Disclaimer: http://spag.es/hjh9DV Our newly renovated guest rooms are economically priced and offer a spacious and comfortable environment.

Neshaminy Inn welcomes you to suburban Northeast Philadelphia and beautiful Bucks County Pennsylvania!We are the only motel in the area with a bar on the premises!Our family owned and operated motel is conveniently located on Route 1 approximately one mile south of Exit 351 of the Pennsylvania turnpike. Whether your visit is personal or business related, we pride ourselves in making your stay with us as enjoyable as possible. Our staff looks forward to you visiting us soon!

01/19/2016

To get to your hotel room from your car, you usually have to go through the front door, through the lobby, then down hallways, and through elevators. At a motel, you have direct access to your room from the parking area, so getting to your room is much easier.

01/14/2016

How are motels different from hotels? One major difference is that hotels generally are located in cities, while motels are more often situated just off of highways, often in areas that are far from large cities and may be quite rural.

01/12/2016

The riders of caravans of the Medieval Renaissance may be considered the original road warriors, traversing the different roads selling their wares. When not resting at churches and missionaries, the travelling salesmen would stay at caravanserais, which can be considered the first motels.

01/07/2016

As America’s highway system began to develop in the 1920s, long-distance road trips grew more popular. The need for inexpensive places to stay led to the advent of the motel. The term, a combination of “motor” and “hotel,” was coined in 1925.

01/05/2016

Before checking in, inquire with your motel’s front desk staff about any discounts that might be available to you. Many motels provide cheaper rooms to members of organizations such as AARP or AAA. It never hurts to ask.

12/31/2015

Perhaps the most famous motel, the Bates Motel was located on a forgotten stretch of highway between Interstate 10 in Los Angeles and Phoenix. Owned by the Bates family, the story of the hotel and their lives in the spooky, haunted house behind it was made into a movie in 1960s super cult classic, suspense-horror film “Psycho.”

12/29/2015

Have you ever driven along U.S. Route 66? You will discover many motels along the way, or land that once had a motel. Route 66 is the most popular example of the “neon era”, when motels had iconic, themed neon signs. Many of these signs remain fully intact today!

12/24/2015

A big perk to traveling to multiple locations for business, is being able to see sights that you would not have had the chance to see otherwise. Not only that, but you might have the opportunity to visit them during non-peak seasons.

12/22/2015

We love safe drivers. If you're part of an auto club, we might be able to save you money on your vacation. Let us help you save money on your hotel stay while you're keeping your family safe on the road.

12/17/2015

You've got a lot planned for your vacation, with a lot of activities and places to see, but this does require money. Motels are much more affordable lodging than hotels, which means you have more money to spend on enjoying your vacation.

12/15/2015

If you know where you plan to stop on the road, book your motel room before you leave home. That way, any special requests you may have—nonsmoking room, rollaway bed, handicap-accessible accommodations—are more likely to be met.

12/10/2015

If you are staying in a motel for you weekend getaway, then you might want some amenities to complete your experience. If you want a refrigerator, a desk, or any other feature, consult with the front desk, and get the room you want.

Address

2345 Old Lincoln Highway
Bensalem, PA
19053

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Neshaminy Inn posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Neshaminy Inn:

Share

Category