36 E Gay St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA
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Residence Inn by Marriott Columbus Downtown, nestled in the vibrant heart of the city at 36 E Gay Street, offers a distinctive corporate lodging in Columbus, Ohio. This 3-star accommodation is ideal for both short-term and extended stays, located just 5 miles from The Ohio State University and within proximity to significant city attractions.
The property distinguishes itself with the Buckeye Bourbon House, a popular spot for guests to enjoy a variety of cocktails in a welcoming atmosphere. For those preferring the comforts of home-cooked meals, each suite is equipped with fully-equipped kitchens, including a refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and more. The spacious suites also feature 32-inch flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, dining rooms, and living areas with sofa beds, catering to the needs of modern travelers.
Understanding the needs of its guests, Residence Inn Columbus Downtown offers a unique grocery shopping service with delivery straight to your suite, alongside amenities like a fitness center and guest laundry facilities. A free buffet breakfast is served daily, providing a perfect start to your day.
For guests looking to explore, Huntington Park and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium are easily accessible, making it an ideal base for discovering the city’s sights. With services such as free wired internet, dry cleaning, a business center, and meeting rooms, the property ensures both leisure and business travelers have a productive and comfortable stay.
Pet-friendly policies mean your furry friends can join in on the adventure, and with features like braille-friendly signs, assistive listening devices, and wheelchair-accessible facilities, the property is committed to welcoming all guests. Whether you’re in town for business, leisure, or educational pursuits, Residence Inn by Marriott Columbus Downtown promises a memorable stay with its blend of convenience, comfort, and exceptional service.
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