2200 Rexford Rd, Charlotte, NC, 28211
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The Charlotte Marriott SouthPark is a 195-room, six-story hotel at 2200 Rexford Rd in Charlotte’s upscale SouthPark neighborhood, steps from SouthPark Mall and approximately 6 miles from the Charlotte Convention Center. Guest rooms and suites include Netflix-enabled smart flat-screen TVs, soundproof windows, in-room safes, and pillowtop beds with premium bedding. The on-site restaurant, Park Landing Kitchen + Bar, serves Southern-inspired food alongside craft cocktails, local brews, and curated wines for brunch and dinner. Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is roughly 10 miles away, making the hotel a practical base for incoming groups flying in from multiple cities.
The hotel offers nearly 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space across 13 meeting rooms. The main ballroom accommodates up to 250 attendees in theater-style configuration or 175 guests for a banquet. The Terrace Ballroom holds up to 150 attendees and features floor-to-ceiling natural light and an adjacent private patio. For smaller breakouts, seven additional meeting rooms support concurrent sessions of 16 to 50 attendees each. On-site audiovisual services and a dedicated event planning team with the Marriott Meeting Services App are available to support any program.
The Charlotte Marriott SouthPark is a practical choice for corporate travel managers, event planners, and wedding coordinators who need a full-service property with significant room-block capacity and dedicated meeting infrastructure in Charlotte’s SouthPark district. With 195 rooms, nearly 10,000 sq ft of event space, 13 meeting rooms, and complimentary parking, the hotel supports room blocks and multi-day programs without requiring off-site resources. Groups booking through Engine can leverage these combined capacities for conferences, training programs, and social events under one roof.
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