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The NRCEN Workshop 2007 has reserved a block of 50 double-occupancy rooms for the nights of the workshop at the Campus Inn, which is one block from the workshop. This block of rooms is on hold until March 11, 2007. When calling the hotel, please reference "NRCEN/UM School of Information." Room rates for Campus Inn are $135 Single and $158 Double Occupancy. Rates on the other hotels will vary and could not be determined at time of posting.

  • Campus Inn 
    (800) 666-8693 or (734) 769-2200
    615 East Huron Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
    (five-minute walk from Rackham Building)
    Web site

    The Campus Inn is a full-service quality hotel with free parking.

An alternate hotel within shouting distance of the workshop is the Bell Tower Hotel.

  • Bell Tower Hotel 
    (800) 562-3559 or (734) 769-3010
    300 South Thayer Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
    (two-minute walk from Rackham Building)
    Web site

    The Bell Tower is a small, European-style inn elegantly furnished in English decor. Free valet parking is available.

A more economical option is the Holiday Inn North Campus, which is a short drive from the workshop. The hotel runs a regular, free shuttle bus to the U-M campus.

  • Holiday Inn 
    (800) 800-5560 or (734) 769-9800
    3600 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
    (seven-minute, free shuttle drive from Rackham Building)
    Web site

    The Holiday Inn is a full-service hotel with complimentary Internet access and complimentary shuttle service within Ann Arbor.

 

 
 
   
 

NSF logoThe NRCEN Workshop 2007 is funded by National Science Foundation grant #0707707.

Contact: nrcen2007@umich.edu

     
 
     
     
This material is based upon work supported in part by the STC Program of the National Science Foundation under Agreement No. ECS-9876771. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.