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Riu Plaza Chicago is attractively set in Chicago, and has a fitness center, free WiFi and a bar. Luxurious, location, roof top bar with happy hour deals on weekdays, cleanliness, friendly and helpful staff, excellent inclusive breakfast with a wide variety of cold and hot food.

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9.1
Wonderful
5,322 reviews
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$261.62
per night

Located in Saint Louis, 15 miles from St. Louis Gateway Arch, Comfort Suites St Louis - Sunset Hills provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar. The hotel was clean, customer service was great. The hotel was about 20 min from downtown.

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Wonderful
1,099 reviews
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$129.06
per night

Located in Lafayette, 6.8 mi from Purdue University, Drury Inn & Suites Lafayette IN features accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a fitness center. The breakfast was delicious and had a great variety of foods to choose from. The people working on keeping the area clean and the food stocked were very kind. The front desk was phenomenal! I don’t remember his name, but he was so welcoming and accommodating at the front desk during check in and the few times I saw him after checking in, he asked how we were doing which made us feel cared for.

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9.2
Wonderful
1,072 reviews
Price from
$106.24
per night

Well situated in the Polaris district of Columbus, Drury Inn & Suites Columbus Polaris is located 8.9 miles from Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, 9.3 miles from Six Flags Wyandot Lake and 11 miles from Ohio... The rooms were better than expected. The shower was great and the bed comfy. Staff were friendly and helpful.

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9.3
Wonderful
1,046 reviews
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$107.99
per night

Located in Milwaukee, 1.1 miles from Marquette University, Drury Plaza Hotel Milwaukee Downtown has accommodations with a restaurant, private parking and a bar. Great place!! love how clean everything was. Enjoyed the complimentary breakfast and evening dinner,

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Wonderful
1,598 reviews
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$114.74
per night

Set in Traverse City, The Baywatch Resort offers accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking and a private beach area. Location, size and decoration of the room, view, comfort, employees professional, warm welcoming. This is the place to be in Traverse City

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9.1
Wonderful
1,334 reviews
Price from
$139
per night

Located across the street from the famous Shipshewana Auction & Flea Market, Farmstead Inn and Conference Center is located in the heart of Shipshewana Amish Country and features an indoor pool,... Breakfast was very good, coffee tasted great. It was very convenient to stay there to go to a play and shopping.

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9.2
Wonderful
1,038 reviews
Price from
$136.08
per night

Drury Plaza Hotel Carmel offers accommodations in Indianapolis. Every room at Drury Plaza Hotel Indianapolis Carmel is air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV. Beautifully maintained and clean

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9.2
Wonderful
1,037 reviews
Price from
$105.99
per night

Featuring a 24-hour business center and complimentary daily appetizers and beverages, this Drury Plaza Hotel is located in downtown Cleveland, just 2 blocks away from the Cleveland Convention Center. Center of everything clean staff was great

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Wonderful
2,216 reviews
Price from
$127.99
per night

A rooftop lounge with views of the city skyline, on-site modern restaurant and a large indoor lap pool highlight the Loews Chicago Hotel. Everything was great! We loved the breakfast especially. Very kind staff.

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Wonderful
1,325 reviews
Price from
$229
per night

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