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The Columbus Comprehensive Review - Accommodations Hyatt on Capitol Square 75 East State Street - Columbus, OH 43215 2. Parking
The conference rate for the Hyatt on Capitol Square is $138.00 per night until September 8, 2009. For reservations, call (614) 228-1234 and let them know that you are participating in the ob/gyn conference. To make your hotel reservations on line, click here. The code name for making reservations is IOBY (in case they ask).
(1) Statehouse Parking Facility: $ 13.00 (2) Capital Plaza - between 4th & 5th St.: $ 7.00 ($5.00 before 9:00 am) (3) All Right Parking - 3rd & State: $ 7.00 (4) Republic Parking System - State and Wall St.: $ 7.50 (5) City Center "underground" and Rich & Third St.: $ 9.00 ($ 6.00 before 10:00 am) (6) Valet Parking at the Hyatt: $18.00 per night
Directions From Port Columbus International Airport (8 miles):Take I-670 West toward downtown to 3rd St. exit. Follow 3rd St. approximately 7 traffic lights to State St. Hotel is on right at 3rd St. and State St. From North of Columbus (Cleveland): Take I-71 South to 670 West toward downtown to 3rd St. exit. Follow 3rd St. approximately 7 traffic lights to State St. Hotel is on right at 3rd St. and State St. From East of Columbus (Pittsburgh, Zanesville): Take I-70 West to the 4th Street Exit. Turn right onto 4th Street and follow approximately 5 blocks to State Street. Turn left onto State street and continue one block to 3rd Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street and the Hyatt's valet parking is on the immediate right. From West of Columbus (Dayton, Indianapolis): Take I-70 East to the 4th Street Exit. Turn left onto 4th Street and follow approximately 5 blocks to State Street. Turn left onto State street and continue one block to 3rd Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street and the Hyatt's valet parking is on the immediate right. From South of Columbus (Cincinnati): Take I-71 North to the 4th Street Exit. Turn left onto 4th Street and follow approximately 5 blocks to State Street. Turn left onto State street and continue one block to 3rd Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street and the Hyatt's valet parking is on the immediate right. From Canton: Take 30 West to I-71 South to 670 West. Follow 670 to the 3rd Street exit. Follow 3rd Street approximately 7 traffic lights to State Street. Hotel is on right at 3rd Street and State Street. The Hyatt's valet parking is on the right. From Detroit/Toledo: Take 75 South to 23 South. Follow 23 South to 270 East. Follow 270 East to 71 South. Follow I-71 South to 670 West. Follow 670 to the 3rd Street exit. Follow 3rd Street approximately 7 traffic lights to State Street. Hotel is on right at 3rd Street and State Street. The Hyatt's valet parking is on the right. From 315 South: 315 South to Neil Ave. Exit. Turn right onto Long Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street. Follow 3rd Street to State Street. The Hyatt is on the corner of 3rd and State. The entrance to Valet Parking is on 3rd Street.
Port Columbus is the destination airport. Port Columbus is approximately 8 miles from the Hyatt on Capitol Square. Cab fares usually range around $25.00. Click this link for a complete listing and then click this link for a map Nearby Restaurants
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Olentangy Indian Caverns: Olentangy Indian Caverns afford a unique experience to the explorer interested in Indian lore and the awesome beauties of a natural wonderland. For the geology student, the fossils and various rock strata provide high educational value. For the tourist, a trip through the Caverns re-creates the thrilling days of lost Indian tribes and pioneer explorers. The caverns are naturally air conditioned, with year-round temperature a constant 54 degrees. The tour is an event that you will long remember, so bring your camera, wear sturdy shoes, and come see historic OLENTANGY INDIAN CAVERNS. Olentangy Indian Caverns are open everday April 1 through October 31 from 9:30AM to 5:00PM. http://www.olentangyindiancaverns.com/ Arena District: Stop by the Arena District for some entertainment and fun! Treat yourself to a movie at the Arena Grand, where you can grab a cocktail and a pizza before heading into the show. Interested in rocking out? Grab a slider at the House of Crave and then head over to the lawn at the LC Pavilion to catch an outdoor concert. And if you're not ready to put an end to your evening, head over to the Frog Bear & Wild Boar Bar – voted best bar, happy hour and patio in Columbus! http://www.arenadistrict.com/
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Short North Arts District: Offers everything from dining, galleries, shopping, nightlife, and more! http://www.shortnorth.org/ Columbus Met Ballet: Ballet Met Columbus is a professional ballet company located in Columbus, Ohio. Dedicated to creating new works and staging masterworks. www.balletmet.org Columbus Blue Jackets & Nationwide Arena Ticketmaster: The world's largest and most widely utilized computerized ticketing company, serves as the official ticket vender of the Blue Jackets. www.columbusbluejackets.com Columbus Museum of Art: Featuring works from its outstanding collection of impressionists, German expressionists, cubists, American modernists, and contemporary art, the Columbus Museum of Art includes work by Degas, Monet, Matisse, Picasso, Cassatt, Bellows, Demuth, Hopper, Marin, and O'Keeffe. Visitors can also take a stroll through the Russell Page Sculpture garden, explore the world of photography in the Ross Photography Center, or take an eye-opening adventure through Eye Spy: Adventures in Art-an interactive exhibition for children and families. www.columbusart.mus.oh.us Columbus Santa Maria: Banked on the shores of the Scioto River in downtown Columbus, the Santa Maria operates a full-scale museum quality replica of Christopher Columbus's ship. www.santamaria.org Columbus Zoo and Aquarium: Nestled in the northwest corner of Columbus, animals from all regions of the planet frolic, nap and wander in their naturalistic habitats at the Columbus Zoo. There are over 600 species of wildlife and beautiful botanical gardens. www.columbuszoo.org COSI Columbus: COSI provides immersive, highly interactive hands-on learning for all ages. www.cosi.org Opera Columbus - Ticket Office: Each year, Opera Columbus brings original productions of grand opera and light opera to the central Ohio stage. www.operacols.org North Market: In operation since 1986, the North Market is Columbus' only remaining public market. The 30+ merchants, offer fresh produce, meat, poultry and seafood. www.northmarket.com Ohio Historical Center: The Ohio Historical Center presents a dynamic panorama of Ohio's past. This nationally renowned contemporary museum houses permanent exhibits which explore Ohio's history, prehistory, and natrual history. Smaller galleries feature an array of outstanding displays, such as the famous Spirit of '76 painting and the Christopher Collection of interior furninshings and Currier and Ives lithographs. www.ohiohistory.org/places/ohc Statehouse Museum Shop: Voted Columbus Monthly's "best souvenir shop", we have items highlighting Ohio. www.statehouseshop.com The Ohio Theater: Located next to the Hyatt on Capitol Square, the Ohio Theater offers many great productions. www.capa.com Ohio Statehouse: The Ohio Statehouse is the seat of Ohio state government, a National Historic Landmark, and one of the nation's premier examples of Greek Revival and Neoclassical architecture. The Statehouse sits on Capitol Square, which also houses the 1901 Senate Building and the Ohio Veteran's Plaza. www.statehouse.state.oh.us Easton Town Center: It isn't a mall, its a combination of indoor and outdoor entertainment, dining and retail experiences. Easton Station is the large, glass and white metal structure that houses a number of retailers as well as the aMC Easton 30 movie theaters, GameWorks, Jeepers!, The Funny Bone Comedy Club & Cafe, Shadowbox Cabaret and several places to eat and drink. www.eastontowncenter.com |