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Residence Inn by Marriott Columbus Downtown

3-Hotel estrela em 36 E Gay St, Columbus, EUA

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  • Proprietário ou gerente que seja LGBTQ + ou compatível com LGBTQ
  • Membros da comunidade LGBTQ + são aceitos
  • Um ambiente caloroso e acolhedor
  • Uma experiência perfeita para clientes LGBTQ +
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Descrição undertake hotel

O Residence Inn é um hotel gay-friendly localizado no centro da cidade em Columbus.

Este hotel em um arranha-céu oferece quartos espaçosos, cada um com TV de tela plana de 32" e Wi-Fi gratuito. Além disso, as suítes estão equipadas com área de jantar separada e sala de estar com sofá-cama.

Os hóspedes act Residence Inn podem fazer uso undertake The Exchange Lounge, que oferece uma variedade de saborosos coquetéis.

Outras comodidades úteis do hotel incluem uma academia bem equipada.

Serviços e Instalações

Ar condicionado

Bar

Elevador

TV

internet wireless

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About

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Our Story

The Buckeye Declare Building and Loan Corporation was founded in 1895, at the height of the building frenzy. It specialized in real estate mortgage loans for town and farm properties. Its prior locations included 101 N. High Street (1895) and 22 W. Male lover Street (1899). But, it ultimately selected a recent location to build in 1926, the site at 36 E. Gay Road. The contractor, Robert Evans, and the architecture hard, Hopkins and Dentz of New York City, planned Buckeye State Building and Loan Company in the classic revival style.

The building served as the main banking headquarters for the Buckeye State Building and Loan Company (after 1949 as the Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan Association) from 1927 to 1990. It was the largest savings and loan financial institution in Columbus during this time.

After WWII, many soldiers came home to Columbus and turned to Buckeye Savings & Loan for GI mortgages to enable their new post-war lives as businessmen and property owners. The loans and banking deals made at Buckeye Savings & Loan were a key factor in developing Columbus’s successful business industry which we know today.  Just like the building&

Parking in Columbus

Columbus is the fifteenth largest capital in the US and like in any other huge city, finding a parking spot can be a headache.

The most searched for parking locations in Columbus are the Columbus Convention Center, Port Columbus Airport and the Nationwide Arena. If you didn’t find your destination among these, utilize the search box to find parking around your destination address.

Parking at a lot or in a garage in downtown Columbus will typically cost you $10-$20 on a weekday or $5-$10 on a weekend.

On-street parking costs range from $0.40 to $1 per hour depending on the area and the maximum stay is restricted to just a few hours in downtown and up to 12 hours on the outskirts of the city. Parking meters accept coins, credit cards as well as a parking meter card that you can buy at several locations in Columbus.

Here are some do’s and don’ts to follow when parking in Columbus:

  • Read the signs when parking in residential areas, as some allow parking for permit holders only.
  • During football games stay away from the streets near stadiums, as they get packed.
  • Find information on parking tickets