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The Doubletree Dayton-Downtown hotel located just of I-75 offers elegant, contemporary downtown accommodations in the heart of Dayton, Ohio. We are located twenty minutes by car or complimentary shuttle from Dayton International Airport. Major downtown businesses included Caresource, City Hall, Relizon and Wright State University. A true landmark in the Dayton skyline, the Doubletree Dayton-Downtown hotel is situated in the heart of the entertainment district as well as near the Dayton Convention Center. As proud sponsors of The Arts there is something sure to please everyone including venues such as the Schuster Performing Arts Center, Dayton Opera, and the Victoria and Human Race Theatres. If theatre isn't your cup of tea, consider the Dayton Art Institute, Dragon's Stadium (minor league baseball) or the Oregon District, host to fine dining, comedy clubs and more. All are within walking distance or guests can take our complimentary shuttle. Whether you have business or attending a sporting event, the University of Dayton, Welcome Stadium and Sinclair Community College are minutes from the Doubletree Dayton-Downtown hotel. Our historic full service Doubletree Dayton-Downtown hotel is tastefully appointed and inviting. Spacious suites and guest rooms offer everything you've come to expect from Doubletree including upscale amenities, incredibly comfortable Sweet Dreams beds, generous work space on our executive wired desk, wireless and hard wired high-speed Internet access, as well as the standard TV, mini refrigerators(suites and executive level) and microwaves(upon request). Meet your friends for great conversation and cocktails in Crickets lounge or join us at the Polo Grille serving American cuisine in casual elegance for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can experience state of the art fitness equipment in our unique 7th floor facility. After your workout enjoy a dry sauna, whirlpool or a swim in the glass enclosed atrium with a beautiful view of the Dayton, Ohio skyline. The Doubletree hotel in Downtown Dayton, Ohio is easily accessible to I-75 and 35. We are moments away from Wright Patterson Air Force Base and Museum, Wright Brothers Museum, Packard Museum, Carillon Historical Park and RiverScape. Business travelers to Dayton, Ohio enjoy our complimentary business center and over 6,000 square feet of flexible meeting space with a full range of business support services. Our Daytonian Ballroom room provides banquet space for up to 250 people. The Doubletree Dayton-Downtown hotel's courteous catering staff will assist you in planning your next meeting, seminar or social event. On your next visit to Dayton, Ohio, our friendly, professional Doubletree Dayton-Downtown hotel staff looks forward to welcoming you with our signature, warm chocolate chip cookie at check-in. Book Your Next Stay at Doubletree Dayton-Downtown.
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Doubletree Dayton Downtown Property Information:
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Rooms:
184
Floors:
12
Time Zone:
EST (Eastern Time)
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- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Bar/Lounge
- Coffee Maker in Room
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Express Checkout
- Modem Lines in Room
- Free Newspaper
- Parking
- Room Service
- Fitness Center or Spa
- Laundry/Valet Services
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- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Business Center
- Concierge
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Hairdryers Available
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Pool
- Restaurant
- Safe Deposit Box
- Television with Cable
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Doubletree Dayton Downtown Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
3:00 PM
Check-Out:
11:00 AM
Currency:
USD
Cancellation Policy:
Call 1-800-774-1500 for cancellation policy
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Areas Served
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Dayton, Ohio, United States
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Area Airports
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James M. Cox Dayton International (DAY) 13.0 Miles
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Nearby Attractions
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1.0 Miles S. Noon to 5pm, Weekends 1pm to 5pm 3.0 Miles NE. Children's museum- 9 to 5 Mon-Sat 6.0 Miles NE. Sports - events arena- Fairborn, OH 0.5 Miles E. 1.0 Miles W. Exhibits 10am to 5pm, Thur to 9pm 0.0 Miles S. Outdoor entertainment 22.0 Miles N. Camping, hiking, picnicing, etc. 5.5 Miles NE. Shopping, dining- Beavercreek, OH 28.0 Miles S. Amusement park- Kings Mill, OH 2.0 Miles S. Hours vary 0.5 Miles SE. Bars, dining, vintage shops, clubs 0.5 Miles W. 444 W Third St 3.0 Miles SW. Mon-Sat 9am to 5pm, Sun Noon to 5pm 6.0 Miles NE. Daily 9am to 5pm 2.0 Miles S. 300 College Park Ave 37.0 Miles. 2.0 Miles. 0.5 Miles. 8.0 Miles. 5.5 Miles NW. Sports and events arena 8.0 Miles S. Shopping, dining- Centerville, OH
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Restaurants
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- Spaghetti Warehouse - 0.1 Miles.
- Thomatos - 0.3 Miles.
- Cricket's Lounge - Onsite
- A- Crickets Hotel - 0.0 Miles.
- A- Polo Grille Hotel - 0.0 Miles.
- Seattle East - 2.0 Miles.
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Dayton Events & Entertainment
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Mid January
Miami Valley Home
Improvement Show
Dayton Hara Arena
1001 Shiloh Springs
Road
Dayton, OH 45415
(937) 278-4776
Established in
1982, this is the largest home show in the Dayton area. Offers exhibits,
seminars and "Ask-An-Expert" sessions on all aspects of home improvement.
Landscaped exhibits, model room additions, and much more.
Early-Mid March
Dayton Home and
Garden Show
Dayton Convention
Center
22 East Fifth
Street
Dayton, OH 45402
(888) 823-7469
Fri and Sat 10 am -
9 pm, Sun 10 am - 6 pm
Admission charged.
Since 1996, this
annual event has annually featured over 250 exhibitors displaying and selling
home and garden products and accessories. Exhibits of professionally landscaped
gardens offer audiences the latest ideas for home and garden.
May
Ohio Folk Festival
Held annually at
Carillon Historical Park, the festival celebrates our American heritage with
period costumes, reenactments, food, and entertainment.
Memorial Day
weekend
Concert at the Town
Greene
Carillon Historical
Park
1000 Carillon
Boulevard
Dayton, OH 45409
(937) 293-2841
Free. Bring
family, friends and a blanket or lawn chair to celebrate music and history each
Memorial Day weekend as the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra presents a patriotic
performance on Carillon Historical Park's Town Green. Rain date is Monday.
June
Summerfest at
SunWatch Indian Village
Native American
history and culture come to life with music, dancing, and storytelling at this
summertime favorite event.
Mid-July
Vectren Dayton Air
Show
Dayton
International Airport
Dayton, OH
(937) 898-5901
Nearly 100,000
people turn out every summer to view the aerial displays of military and
civilian aircraft. The Air Force Thunderbirds, the elite U.S. Army Golden Knight
Parachute Team, and award winning acrobatic pilots are among the star
attractions. The show provides displays of aircraft for spectator viewing, from
the beginning of flight to modern jet aircraft. Also featured: the Kids Hangar
program for young children, Students Open to Aviation Research (SOAR), a program
promoting aviation to underprivileged children, and Aerospace Adventures (A2)
providing interactive, hands-on activities including full-scale flight
simulators.
Late August-Early
September
Montgomery County
Fair
Montgomery County
Fairgrounds
1043 South Main
Street
Dayton, OH 45409
(937) 224-1619
Since 1854, this
annual event has featured fun for the entire family including exhibits,
livestock, children's activities, entertainment, rides, music, and a wide
variety of food and attractions.
Late September
Octoberfest at the
Dayton Art Institute
Live music,
traditional German food, and a wide variety of beers are featured. Local
artisans display pottery, jewelry, leather goods, and crafts.
Late October
Corvette Car Show
Montgomery County
Fairgrounds
1043 South Main
Street
Dayton, OH 45409
(937) 224-1619
Step back in time
through the history of the incomparable corvette.
Late November
National Holiday
Gift Show
Dayton Hara Arena
1001 Shiloh Springs
Road
Dayton, OH 45415
(937) 278-4776
Fri and Sat 10 am -
6 pm, Sun 12 pm - 5 pm
A tradition
since1982, the show has become a Miami Valley holiday tradition. Hundreds of
exhibitors offer a huge assortment of seasonal crafts, artwork, collectibles,
ceramics, and personalized items. Santa is on hand to add to the festivities.
Early December
Flea-N-Tique
Montgomery County
Fairgrounds
1043 South Main
Street
Dayton, OH 45409
(937) 224-1619
A wide array of
antiques, collectibles, and household items. Held in the Coliseum.
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Arts and Entertainment
Ohio Performing Arts Institute
36 1/2 N. Center St.
Springfield, OH
(937) 324-7444
Dayton Ballet
140 North Main Street
Dayton, OH
(937) 449-5060
Dayton Playhouse, Inc
Dayton, OH
(937)333-SHOW
Dayton Art Institute
456 Belmonte Park N
Dayton, OH
937–223–5277
Sports
Dayton Bombers - Hockey
Ervin J. Nutter Center
Dayton, OH
(937) 775-4747
Dayton Dragons - Baseball
Fifth Third Field
Dayton, OH
(937) 228-BATS (2287)
Parks
For information about area parks contact
Five Rivers Metroparks,
1375 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414
937-275-7275.
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Dayton Destination Overview
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Dayton, Ohio is known as the
birthplace of aviation. In their Dayton, Ohio, bicycle shop Wilbur and Orville
Wright, self-trained in the science and art of aviation, researched and built
the world's first power-driven, heavier-than-air machine capable of free,
controlled, and sustained flight. The Wrights perfected their invention during
1904 and 1905 in their hometown of Dayton before launching it at Kitty Hawk,
North Carolina. Wilbur and Orville's original laboratory has been moved to
Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan, but Dayton Aviation Heritage Park with
its Wright Brothers Aviation Center and Wright Cycle Company Building continues
to pay tribute to their monumental achievement. Another native son, Paul Laurence Dunbar, is equally honored
within the National Historical Park.
This gifted and prolific writer produced a
body of work that included novels, plays, short stories, lyrics, and over 400
published poems. His writings, which reflected much of the African American
experience in America, contributed to a growing social consciousness and
cultural identity for African Americans in the United States
Many original buildings still stand in one of the city's
first communities, now known as Dayton’s Oregon Historic District. This 12-block
area is bordered by 5th Street, Wayne Avenue, US 35, and Patterson Boulevard. Christmas tours of the district take place the first Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings of December; Spring garden tours are available, by reservation, in
late May and June. Dayton was first surveyed for
settlement in November, 1795.
Today, Dayton is home to more than 830 technology
companies, to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and is known as an educational
and cultural center. Courthouse Square is the venue for many local events such as
concerts and impromptu entertainment. At 130 Riverside Dr. is the Ohio Korean
War Memorial and Veterans Walkway. Downtown Dayton features Metroparks'
RiverScape, an attractively landscaped park with gardens and reflecting pools. In winter visitors can skate on an outdoor ice-skating rink, enjoy festive light
displays and other family activities
Dayton is home to the
University of Dayton, known worldwide for its academic excellence.
Ohio’s
largest private university has an enrollment of over 10,000 students. Well
known alumni include the late columnist Erma Bombeck, Pittsburgh Steelers coach
Chuck Noll, and ESPN anchor Dan Patrick. The cultural and creative spirit of the city is apparent in
performances of the Dayton Opera and Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra at the
Benjamin and Marian Shuster Performing Arts Center. The Victoria Theatre
presents a Broadway Series, and dance is offered by Dayton Ballet and the Dayton
Contemporary Dance Company. Downtown Dayton is the place to be for winter holiday fun!
The excitement begins on the day after Thanksgiving with the 2005 Grande
Illumination on Court House Square. This is followed by the month-long Dayton
Holiday Festival, an annual celebration within the community for over 30 years. Other Dayton annual events include the Ohio Folk Festival held in Carillon
Historical Park each May and extremely popular Dayton Vectren Air Show. Sports and recreation,
shopping and dining, cultural and scientific pursuits are all features of this
city of progress with a down home, friendly atmosphere.
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