Perhaps the best thing about a Ohio vacation
is the fact that you tend to get a lot of bang for
your buck. You can find an ample selection
of Ohio hotels spread throughout this well-populated
state, largely due in part to the fact that it boasts
at least a dozen small to mid-sized cities.
The three largest cities in Ohio are Columbus,
Cleveland
and Cincinnati,
and you can visit them all if you follow Interstate
71 on its corner to corner route. There are
plenty of attractions in each of these cities to
fill your schedule, but Ohio is also home to over
70 state parks. Here, you can find plenty
of chances to get away from it all. Most of
the Ohio hotels are of the chain variety, meaning
you will have plenty of opportunities to secure
discount Ohio lodging, but there are some nice hotels
in the major cities, and with college towns spread
throughout the state, there is no shortage of bed
and breakfasts and quaint little inns.
Surely at some point you have wondered about the
Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame, and perhaps you have
though about visiting it. If curiosity has
gotten the best of you, then it’s off to the
coastal city of Cleveland. Cleveland sits
on the shores of Lake Erie, and while the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame may be its primary attraction,
it certainly isn’t all there is to do here.
Wandering around the beautiful University Circle,
you can find some of the city’s best museums,
including the Cleveland
Museum of Art. Beer aficionados will enjoy
a trip to the Great Lakes Brewing Company, and the
West
Side Market, the Terminal
Tower, or the Galleria are where shoppers can
explore a number of shops. You can find some
pretty luxurious downtown hotels in Cleveland, and
lower weekend rates and options for hotel packages
mean that even if you want full-service, you can
find discount lodging in Ohio here. Northeast
Ohio is a particularly busy part of the state, and
the outlying suburbs provide a myriad of budget
Ohio hotels if you need an alternative to the hotels
in Cleveland. You can also find some good
deals for comfortable rooms at the airport hotels
in Cleveland.
You can drive from Cleveland to the city of Akron
within anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour.
You might pair your trip to Akron with a visit to
nearby Canton,
where you can find the Pro
Football Hall of Fame. Akron is a great
golfing city, offering tons of area courses.
After a morning round, you might take a trip to
the National Inventors Hall of Fame, or take the
family to Hale Farm and Village to see how early
Ohio life was. Between Cleveland and Akron,
the Cuyahoga River Valley provides numerous recreational
possibilities, such as hiking, biking and camping.
The Akron hotels have among them some pretty nice
selections for both luxury and Ohio budget hotels.
There are a ton of chain hotels in the Akron area,
and in nearby Canton. Canton is a doorway
to parts of Amish country, and it has nice shopping
outlets and interesting museums. For a change
of pace, you might try staying at a Canton bed and
breakfast. There are about a dozen or so chain
hotels and motels in Canton where you can find some
good prices. Due east of Akron, and close
to the Pennsylvania
border, the city of Youngstown deserves a quick
visit, especially in July, when the Summer Festival
of the Arts is held. The Youngstown hotels
provide a couple of nice options for mid-priced
chain hotels with suites.
Close to the center of the state is where you will find the capital city of Columbus and the Ohio State University. Hotels in Columbus OH are many, due in part to the presence of the state’s largest university, and there are some interesting downtown choices. You can find a handful of great luxury hotels in Columbus OH, and for Ohio budget hotels, try the lower-priced chains found on the outskirts of town. Staying downtown is recommended, as the city’s main strip is a joy to explore. High Street has numerous restaurants, great bars, live music venues and plenty of art and culture. As far as hip goes, it may be the hippest street in the state. Also, try visiting the Arena District for great shopping, galleries and nightlife. Staying in one of the area hotels in Columbus OH has you close to all the city has to offer, and nearby Mohican State Park. For some of the prettiest terrain in Ohio, consider heading to the college town of Athens, where you will find Ohio University. The Hocking Hills are gorgeous year round, especially in the Fall. You can find nice inns in and around Athens, as well as a few elegant downtown hotels. Like most of the state, you will not find a lack of discount Ohio lodging in the area.
In southwest Ohio, the cities of Dayton
and Cincinnati
are found. Much like the other busy parts
of the state, you will find plenty of Ohio budget
hotels among the selections for Dayton hotels and
Cincinnati hotels. The riverfront Cincinnati
hotels are among the best, as far as views and amenities,
and for a uniquely attractive hotel, consider the
Best Western Mariemont Inn. Exploring downtown
Cincinnati is a joy, for it boasts numerous galleries,
shops, restaurants and museums. The surrounding
hills and the Ohio River make parts of Cincinnati
very scenic. Up the road, Dayton exhibits
both a small town feel, and a big city vibe.
Dayton has some fun summer festivals, and between
the city and the outlying natural areas, it is a
great place to spend a couple days. There
are some interesting choices for Dayton hotels,
like the Inn Port Guesthouse, and some chain brands
between the city and the airport. When traveling
in northwest Ohio, you will find plenty of Ohio
hotels in the city
of Toledo. Hotels in Toledo are very affordable,
and being located on a major Interstate, they might
come in handy on a long drive. Between Toledo
and Cleveland, you can find the famed Cedar
Point Amusement Park. Not far east of
Toledo are the Ohio Lake Erie islands, which are
a treat to visit in the summer. Staying at
a Kelly’s Island bed and breakfast is a most
welcome getaway.