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Hotels in Ohio State University Campus Area and Close to The Hotels in Ohio State University Campus Area and Close to the Ohio Union The Blackwell Inn The Ohio State University | 2110 Tuttle Park Place | Columbus, OH 43210 Stefanie Patsiavos | Director of Sales | Blackwell Inn & Conference Center 614-247-4099 | 614-247-4104 | [email protected] http://universityhospitalitydistrict.wordpress.com/ Hilton Garden Inn Columbus-University Area 3232 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, OH 43202 Lauren Adams | Director of Sales | www.Columbusuniversityarea.hgi.com Hotel: 614-263-7200 | 614-263-7201 | [email protected] Maggie Mungai | Sales Manager 614-586-4377 | 614-263-7201 | [email protected] Hyatt Place Columbus/OSU 795 Yard Street | Columbus, OH 43212| Melodie Reed | Director of Sales | www.hyattplacecolumbusosu.com Direct: 614-569-2913 | Hotel: 614-280-1234| [email protected] Springhill Suites-Marriott 1421 Olentangy River Road | Columbus, OH 43212 Amy Jo Easterday| Director of Sales | www.springhillsuites.com/cmhos (614) 769-9269 | (614) 297-9913 | [email protected] University Plaza Hotel and Conference Center OSU 3110 Olentangy River Road | Columbus, OH 43202 Tammy Medley | Assistant Director of Sales | www.universityplazaosu.com http://twitter.com/universityplaza Direct: 614-456-1155 | Hotel: 614-267-7461 | 614-456-1157 |[email protected] Residence Inn by Marriott Columbus Downtown 36 East Gay Street | Columbus, OH 43215 Alberta Burke | Director of Sales | Residence Inn Columbus Downtown 614-222-2610 | 614-222-2611| [email protected] Courtyard Marriott Columbus-Downtown 35 West Spring Street | Columbus, OH 43215 Jennifer Moss | Sales Manager | Courtyard Marriot Columbus-Downtown 614-228-3200 | 614-228-6752 Crowne Plaza & Lofts Hotel Downtown Columbus 33 East Nationwide Blvd. | Columbus, OH 43215 Hotel: 1-614-4614100 | 1-614-4615828 Doubletree Guest Suites Columbus-Downtown 50 South Front Street | Columbus, OH 43215 Doubletree Guest Suites 614-228-4600 | 614-228-0297 Embassy Suites-Columbus Airport 2886 Airport Drive | Columbus Ohio, 43219 Nicole Leonetti | Certified Meeting Planner | Embasy Suites-Columbus Airport 614-536-0500 | 614-536-0502 | [email protected] Fairfield Inn & Suites-OSU 3031 Olentangy River Road | Columbus, Ohio 43202 www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/cmhsu-fairfield-inn-and-suites-columbus-osu Sales: 614-267-1111 ext. 2003 | Hotel: 614-267-1111 The Four Points by Sheraton Columbus Airport Team | 3030 Plaza Properties Blvd. | Columbus, OH 43219 Laurie Hess | Director of Sales | Four Points by Sheraton 614-475-8383 | 614-475-8620 | [email protected] Hampton Inn and Suites Columbus-Downtown 501 North High Street | Columbus, OH 43215 Staci Headings | Sales Manager | www.columbusdowntownsuites.hamptoninn.com Direct: 614-324-9025 | Hotel: 614-559-2000 | 614-559-2001 | [email protected] Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Columbus – OSU 3045 Olentangy River Road | Columbus, OH 43202 www.stayholidayosu.com 614-447-1212 | 614-4471-1211 Hyatt on Capitol Square 75 East State Street | Columbus, OH 43215 www.capitolsquare.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp?null 614-228-1234 | 614-469-9664 Hyatt Regency Columbus 350 North High Street | Columbus OH 43215 Amy Wells | Sales Manager | www.ColumbusRegency.Hyatt.com | VirtualTour 614.280-3006 | 614.280.3064 | [email protected] Click HERE to learn more about Hyatt Regency Columbus' $12 million guest room and corridor renovation going on now Red Roof Inn 441 Ackerman Road | Columbus, OH 43202 Red Roof Inn 614-267-9941 Varsity Inn-North 3246 Olentangy River Road | Columbus, OH 43202 http://www.varsityinnosunorth.com/ 614-291-2983 Hilton Columbus Downtown 401 North High Street | Columbus OH 43215 Kate Haddock | Senior Sales Manager | Hilton Columbus Downtown 614.384.8622 | 614.384.8605 | [email protected] 401 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, 43215, USA TEL: 1-614-384-8600 .
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