Ohio is a great tourist destination. In fact, it's easier than ever to reach all the wonderfully exciting and interesting things there are to see and do here. Ohio's extensive network of interstate highways, fast trains and modern airports make the entire state extremely accessible, and dozens of local and regional visitors bureaus can readily provide complete, up-to-the-minute information about accommodations and attractions in each area.
The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Akron South offers an ideal location just minutes away from the Akron-Canton Regional airport, prominent businesses and local attractions such as the Pro Football Hall of Fame, The University of Akron, Goodyear, Timken, and GOJO.
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The beautiful brand new Staybridge Suites Columbus-Worthington Just off Interstate 270 in North Columbus, we're just 15 miles from John Glenn Columbus International Airport and 20 minutes from The Ohio State University.
Sometimes a hotel becomes the destination. sometimes it defines the destination. and sometimes it does both. Welcome to the Hilton Cleveland East/Beachwood hotel in Beachwood Ohio. Come and experience what greater Cleveland has to offer.
Red Roof Inn Dayton South – Miamisburg is a 100% smoke free hotel that is the close to Dayton Mall, the University of Dayton and the Carillon Historical Park.
Our Super 8 Marysville hotel is a comfortable stop on your central Ohio travels. Just off the intersection of Routes 33 and 36, 30 miles northwest of Columbus, our hotel is heavy on amenities but light on price.
"The staff was friendly and check in and check out was quick. The free breakfast was had lots of choices. There was lots of snow at the time of our visit, and the walkways could have been better ..... "
Whether you're planning to stay only an hour or for an entire month, Ohio is one of the most "user-friendly" destinations in the nation. The sheer diversity of the state makes it ideal for group tours. It's bordered by a sparkling Great Lake and a grand river, two extraordinary national treasures that not only transport considerable freight and pleasure craft but also carry their own romance, lore and traditions. Ohio gave America Annie Oakley, Thomas Edison, Zane Grey, Neil Armstrong and several presidents. It has classy cities and quaint country villages, pristine islands and pretty riverboat towns; historic inns and incredible art museums; the living history of restored pioneer villages and the ancient history of preserved Native American earthworks; fantastic theme parks and phenomenal natural areas; an incomparable Amish Country and awesome Appalachian culture. To experience this-and much more-all you have to do is head for Ohio. And when you get here, one thing's for certain: You'll have a dickens of a good time.