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HIEX Columbus Airport East Holiday Inn Express® & Suites Columbus Airport - East, OH STAY CURRENT. Just the Place for You Welcome to the all new Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Columbus, Ohio. We are conveniently located less than 6 miles from the John Glenn International airport and is located off I-270. The hotel is close to the region’s attractions, colleges and universities, recreational facilities, shopping and major corporations. Perfect for both business travelers and families, Holiday Inn Express & Suites helps you maintain your pace throughout your stay. At Holiday Inn Express & Suites Columbus Airport - East, guests can expect: • Complimentary Express Start® Breakfast, featuring a rotating menu of hot items • Rooms and suites feature a king bed or two queen beds and complimentary high-speed, wireless internet access • All standard rooms and suites offer a microwave, mini-fridge and Keurig • 24-hour convenience store for your snack and beverages • 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center • Indoor heated swimming pool and whirlpool spa • Free parking for registered guests • Complimentary shuttle service to and from John Glenn Columbus International Airport Holiday Inn Express & Suites Columbus Airport - East 6305 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213 | P: (614) 322-8000 TM www.hixcolumbusairport.com STAY YOU. Holiday Inn Express® & Suites Columbus Airport - East Attractions Shopping & Malls • COSI • Easton Town Center • Franklin Park and Conservatory & • North Market Botanical Gardens • Polaris Fashion Place • Kelton House & Museum • Target • Columbus Museum of Art • Meijer • Segway Tours of Columbus • Wal-Mart • Ohio State House • Kohl’s • Ohio Theater • Palace Theater Recreation • Columbus Zoo & Aquarium • Golf Depot • Ohio Historical Society • Airport Golf Course • Ohio State Fair Grounds • Eagle Eye Golf Course • Short North • Columbus Country Club • Brewery District • Turnberry Golf Course • National Trails Raceway • ZipZone Outdoor Adventures • Motorcycle Hall of Fame • Lou Berliner Sports Park • Schiller Park Dining • Huntington Park • Buffalo Wings & Rings (Home of the Columbus Clippers) • Milano’s Italian Restaurant • MAPFRE Stadium (Home of the Crew SC) • Winking Lizard Bar & Grill • Three Creeks Metro Park • Max & Erma’s • Blacklick Woods Metro Park • Frontera’s Tapa’s & Tequila • Bob Evans Colleges • Hickory House • The Ohio State University • PoBlano’s • Ohio Dominican University • Texas Roadhouse • Capital University • Outback Steakhouse • Denison University • 94th Aero Squadron • Franklin University • Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant • Columbus State Community College • Abuelo’s Mexican Restaurant • The Cheesecake Factory How to Find Us Less than 6 miles from the Port Columbus International Airport, Country Inn & Suites Columbus-Airport East is located off I-270, exit 39 (Broad St.) East. From the exit, the hotel is located .75 mile on the right. The Perfect Venue for Your Next Meeting • 750 sq ft meeting facility accommodates up to 50 guests and is furnished with projection screen and high definition LCD projector - at additional cost • Catering services are available when arranged in advance • IHG® Rewards Club points to earn free stays Sq ft Theater Classroom Boardroom U-Shape Round Meeting Room 30’ x 25’ 30 26 26 26 30 750 sq ft www.hixcolumbusairport.com (614) 322-8000 STAY YOU.TM.
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