One of the most unique hotels in the country built within the original Quaker Oats silos and located on the University of Akron... more »
One of the most unique hotels in the country built within the original Quaker Oats silos and located on the University of Akron campus-Guests will enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast buffet and living room style lounge- The following are offered at no charge to guests- parking internet access business center indoor pool and fitness center-Dining options are available as well as shopping in our onsite shops-Sleep in a silo dine in a train car and shop in a mill all while staying on campus-No other hotel like it in the world The property is located 39 Mi S of CLE- Cleveland; Located on the University of Akron campus in downtown Akron.
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The Crowne Plaza Hotel Quaker Square in Akron, Ohio is an exciting blend of history, architecture and hospitality. The hotel was constructed from 19th century mills and silos which were the beginnings of the famed Quaker Oats Company. The silos are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. These silos stand an impressive 120 feet tall and once housed 1,500,000 tons of grain. It is the silos that lend the Crowne Plaza's guest rooms their unique circular form. Today, Quaker Square is a vibrant meeting, shopping and entertainment venue in downtown Akron. The Historic Crowne Plaza is very close to the major attractions of Akron. The University of Akron, The National Inventors Hall of Fame, Stan Hywett Hall and Gardens, Goodyear, Firestone and Geauga Lake are just minutes away. We look forward to serving you as our guest at the Crowne Plaza Quaker Square in Akron. Complimentary high speed Internet access. Self parking available for $4.00 per night and includes in and out privileges. Must be 21 years or older to register.
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I had stayed at this hotel in 2007 when it was a Crowne Plaza. It was okay. I booked it again because it was within walking distance of where I was working for the week. WHAT A MISTAKE!
This very unique building is worth a walk through but DON'T