Toledo, OH Hotel near Maumee River and Fifth Third Field
Overlooking the Maumee River and Fifth Third Field, the Park Inn affords fabulous views of the surrounding downtown area. Near the multi-purpose Huntington Center Arena, the hotel offers indoor skyway access to sporting events, concerts and entertainment. Adjacent to Owens Corning world headquarters, our hotel's location in Toledo is close to HCR Manorcare, Libbey Inc. and numerous other downtown corporations. Our Toledo, OH hotel is also connected to the SeaGate Convention Centre, and near a wealth of museums, world-class theatre venues, superb dining and Toledo's award-winning zoo.
Our hotel's location in Toledo is near the following attractions:
- 151 On the Water - 0.2 miles
Toledo's home for live Jazz music, smooth Jazz and Blues.
Tel: +1 (419) 725-2151
- Bass Pro Shops - 0.3 miles
Visit this world-famous outdoor retail store.
Tel: +1 (419) 891-3900
- Erie Street Market - 0.7 miles
In this 112,000-square-foot public market, shoppers can find gourmet sandwiches, meats, cheeses, and crafts.
Tel: +1 (419) 936-3743
- Fort Meigs State Memorial Park - 11.7 miles
This fort, built in 1813, is the largest walled fortification in the country. Enjoy a self-guided tour or demonstration.
Tel: +1 (800) 283-8916
- Hollywood Casino - 2.0 miles
Opening Spring of 2012
- Imagination Station - 0.4 miles
A hands-on science museum for the entire family with over 250 amazing interactive exhibits.
Tel: +1 (419) 244-2674
- Owens Corning - 0.3 miles
This manufacturer of pink fiberglass home insulation and composite roofing materials offers factory tours daily.
Tel: +1 (800) 733-1551, ext. 5037699
- Raceway Park - 5.6 miles
Raceway Park specializes in harness racing, dining and wagering and has live harness racing from April to October.
Tel: +1 (419) 476-7751
- Stranahan Theater - 9 miles
From the symphony to Jerry Seinfeld, this theater showcases a variety of entertainment.
Tel: +1 (419) 381-8851
- The Docks at International Park - 0.9 miles
Located on Toledo's East side, The Docks features a variety of fine dining restaurants and nightclubs.
- The Toledo Walleye - 0.03 miles
Toledo Walleye ECHL hockey action takes place in the new Huntington Center Arena, connected indoors to the Park Inn lobby.
Tel: +1 (419) 725-9255
- Toledo Mud Hens - 0.3 miles
Located across the street from the hotel, Fifth Third Field is a great place to catch a game. This field is home to the Toledo Mud Hens, the city's local AAA baseball team.
Tel: +1 (419) 725-4367
- Toledo Museum of Art - 1.3 miles
This Toledo art museum offers 35 art galleries, a sculpture garden and glass collection.
2445 Monroe St
Toledo, OH 43620
Tel: +1 (419) 255-8000
- Toledo Zoo - 3.2 miles
Beautiful grounds and a variety of exhibits await at one of the world's most complete zoos, which contains 5,300 animals.
Tel: +1 (419) 385-5721
- University of Toledo - 4.4 miles
About 20,000 students attend this public metropolitan research university.
Tel: +1 (419) 530-4636
- Valentine Theatre - 0.4 miles
This 108-year-old theatre has been renovated and has hosted a number of international, national and area performances in the last ten years.
Tel: +1 (419) 242-2787
- Westfield Franklin Park - 7 miles
Westfield Franklin Park is Toledo's premier destination for shopping, dining and entertainment.
Tel: +1 (419) 473 3317
Major corporations near hotel:
- BP - 7 miles
- Fifth Third Bank - 3 blocks
- HCR Manor Care, Inc - 2 blocks
- Key Bank - 2 blocks
- Libbey Inc - 2 blocks
- National City Bank - 1 block
- Owens Corning - 1 block
- Pilkington USA - 3 blocks
- Sunoco - 4.5 miles
- Xerox - 4 blocks
Golf Courses in Toledo, Ohio:
- Detwiler Golf Course - 3 miles
- Eagles Landing Golf Course - 9 miles
Driving directions from Toledo Express Airport:
- Merge onto Turnpike 80-90 E and then take Exit 64, which leads to I-75 N.
- From I-75 N, take Exit 201B.
- At the first light, turn left onto Erie St. and proceed one block to Washington St.
- Turn right onto Washington, proceed four blocks to Summit St. and turn left
- Travel one block on Summit St. and the hotel is on the left.
About Toledo
With grand visions in their minds in the 1800s, the founders of this city named it "Toledo" after the Spanish city of the same name. Like its namesake, the city has many beautiful churches and some lovely Spanish-style architecture. Today, the economy is largely driven by the glass and automotive industries. Indeed, "Glass City" is home to several big name glass producers, including Owens-Illinois, Owens Corning, Libbey Glass, Pilkington North America and Therma-Tru, and the first glass-covered building was constructed in Toledo in 1936. Ford Motor Company has a factory in Toledo and DaimlerChrysler opened a state-of-the-art plant here in 2006 solely for the production of Jeep vehicles. Of course, you can't talk about Toledo without mentioning Lake Erie and the Maumee River, which runs right through the downtown. There are many things to do along the water in Toledo, including fishing, boating, dining at the restaurants at the Docks or spending a day at serene Maumee Bay State Park. Beyond the riverbanks, though, you may be surprised at the diversity and breadth of attractions and activities Toledo has to offer.
Did you know?
Holy Toledo! There are several theories about the origins of this phrase. Along with the more obvious possibilities (the city has many churches of different faiths, and its namesake is notable for similar reasons), the saying could have become popular after Billy Sunday called the city "Holy Toledo" during a revival service in 1908. Or, it may have arisen as a satirical comment on the city's abundance of saloons, which at one time outnumbered the churches. It's also been suggested that 1920s-era gangsters referred to the city as "Holy Toledo" because of a lax police department. The bottom line: no one knows for sure!