Hotels in Kalamazoo, Michigan

Hotels in Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kalamazoo, Michigan, is a quiet, suburban town. Visitors to the area enjoy taking in the city and participating in the wide array of recreational activities offered. Whether exploring the fine art of sculpture at the Alchemist Sculpture Foundry, learning about the history of air travel at the Kalamazoo Air Zoo or taking in the sights at the annual Kalamazoo County Fair, visitors will surely find their Kalamazoo vacation enjoyable. There are a number of area hotels that are ready to accommodate travelers.

Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Center

The Radisson Plaza hotel is a sleek, contemporary accommodation option. Visitors notice the extra features and spacious surroundings as soon as they enter the bright lobby. The hotel holds the Green Lodging Michigan Steward Certification which recognizes the hotel's efforts to engage in environmentally savvy practices. All of the hotels 341 guest rooms are smoke free and feature an ergonomic work space and complimentary Wi-Fi access. A variety of specialty suites featuring extras such as a Jacuzzi and a full kitchen are available. Guests of the hotel receive access to the indoor pool which includes a waterfall and hot tub and the well-equipped fitness center. The hotel offers 44,000 square feet of meeting and conference space, which can be reserved for social or corporate events. Three on site restaurants offer unique culinary options to visitors of the hotel. The Old Burdick's Bar & Grill, Webster's Prime Steak House and Zazios all offer visitors convenient dining options. The hotel sits within easy driving distance of the Kalamazoo Institute of Art and Gilmore Car Museum.


Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Center
100 W Michigan Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
(269) 343-3333
radisson.com

Residence Inn Kalamazoo East

The Residence Inn is a contemporary, neutrally decorated hotel that features all of the comforts of home. Each guest rooms feature down pillows and free Wi-Fi access. Rooms with full kitchens are available for guests' convenience. Visitors of the hotel receive a complimentary breakfast buffet and evening managers reception as well as 24 hour free coffee. Visitors enjoy use of the on-site fitness center and sports courts. A spa, that offers massages and facials, is located within the hotel. Pets are allowed at this hotel for a small additional fee. A number of restaurants, including Callahan's, Bravo and Brewster's Junction sit less than a half mile from the hotel. The hotel offers a complimentary airport shuttle to guests. The Residence Inn sits within easy driving distance of the Wings stadium, downtown Kalamazoo and Kalamazoo college.

Residence Inn Kalamazoo East
1500 E Kilgore Rd.
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
(269) 349-0855
marriott.com

The Clarion Hotel Kalamazoo

The Clarion is a large, imposing hotel that sits in the heart of Kalamazoo. The warm tones and soft lighting used throughout the hotel creates a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. All rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi access and suites include an in room microwave and refrigerator. All guests receive a free copy of USA Today each weekday and can enjoy complimentary coffee and tea in the lobby 24 hours a day. Guests receive access to the indoor pool and fitness center for the duration of their stay. Business travelers appreciate the fully stocked business center and abundant meeting and conference space. Room service is available during select hours and an on site restaurant and bar offers food and drink during breakfast, lunch and dinner hours. An airport and local shuttle are available for guests' use. The hotel sits within easy driving distance of the Kalamazoo Nature Center, Binder Park Zoo and W. K. Kellogg Biological Center.

The Clarion Hotel Kalamazoo
3600 E Cork St.
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
(269) 385-3922
kalamazooclarion.com

Article Written By Erin Schreiner

Erin Schreiner is a freelance writer and teacher who holds a bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University. She has been actively freelancing since 2008. Schreiner previously worked for a London-based freelance firm. Her work appears on eHow, Trails.com and RedEnvelope. She currently teaches writing to middle school students in Ohio and works on her writing craft regularly.

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