Located just minutes from the airport and 15 miles from downtown, the Country Inn & Suites Grand Rapids hotel is the perfect place to stay for easy access to area attractions and entertainment options. Our hotel is near great Grand Rapids attractions, including the Van Andel Arena, Devos Place Convention Center, John Ball Zoo, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Woodland Mall and many more. The Country Inn is also close to popular Grand Rapids restaurants and shopping. With easy access to I-96 and all the excitement of the city, the Country Inn & Suites is sure to please anyone lodging in Grand Rapids, MI.
Attractions near our Grand Rapids hotel:
Breton Village This upscale shopping village features stores such as Jos. A. Bank, Leigh's, Talbot's, D & W Fresh Market and more. 1830 Breton Rd, Corner of Breton and Burton, Grand Rapids, MI (616) 949-4141 3.8 miles from hotel
Centerpointe Mall This lively shopping mall in Grand Rapids, MI includes favorites such as Old Navy, Steve and Barry's, Toys R Us, Linens 'N Things, Chuck E Cheese and more. There is even a convenient post office. 3665 28th Street, Grand Rapids, MI 49512 (616) 949-2550 1.9 miles from hotel
DeVos Performance Hall Come see great shows at the DeVos Hall, from Broadway to ballet, concerts and more. DeVos Place, 303 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 742-6500 7.8 miles from hotel
Fred Meijer Botanical Garden Explore this 125-acre botanical garden that includes Michigan's largest conservatory, a boardwalk network overlooking wetlands, sculpture galleries and an indoor Victorian Garden. 1000 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 957-1580 5.2 miles from hotel
Gerald Ford Museum The Gerald Ford Museum celebrates the lives of President and Mrs. Ford in an interactive way that allows you to experience history, not just view it. 303 Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504-5353 (616) 254-0400 7.9 miles from hotel
Grand Rapids Art Museum Visit the Grand Rapids Art Museum and find what Chicago Tribune calls one of the "art treasures in nearby Midwest cities." Located in the heart of the city, GRAM is the first LEED Gold certified Art Museum in the world and features exhibitions of national caliber and regional distinction. Open late Friday nights with music, cash bar, art lectures and more for just $5.00 admission from 5-9pm. Visit www.artmuseumgr.org 101 Monroe Center, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 831-1000 7.6 miles from hotel
Grand Rapids Riverwalk and Riverside Park The Riverwalk boardwalk follows the Grand Rapids River as it makes its way past the downtown area offering photo opportunities and Riverside Park offers hiking, picnics and more. Located off Monroe Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 5.7 miles from hotel
John Ball Zoological Garden The John Ball Zoo has about 1,200 animal residents living in the 140-acre park located not far from downtown. 1300 W Fulton St, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 336-4301 8.9 miles from hotel
Thornapple Pointe Golf Club This impeccably groomed 18-hole golf course provides breathtaking views of the Thornapple River. 4747 Champion Circle SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512 (616) 554-4747 3.5 miles from hotel
Van Andel Arena The Van Andel Arena hosts amazing shows and events from concerts to the circus. 130 West Fulton, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2601 (616) 742-6600 7.6 miles from hotel
Woodland Mall Anchored by Macy's, Sears and JC Penny, Woodland Mall features a cinema and many shoppers' favorite stores. 3195 28th Street SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512 (616) 949-0012 2.5 miles from hotel
Directions to the Country Inn Grand Rapids Hotel
Country Inn & Suites by Carlson, Grand Rapids is located just east of I-96, off the 28th Street exit. Head east on 28th St. Take a left into Meijers Main Entrance. There will be a service drive before the actual parking lot. Turn left onto the service drive and follow service road to hotel.
About Grand Rapids
From the lovely historic district of Heritage Hill to the ultra-modern Van Andel Arena. From the majestic Frederik Meijer Gardens to the state-of-the-art IMAX Theatre at Celebration! Village. From classic, Midwestern-style steaks to eclectic tapas and international specialties. Indeed, Grand Rapids is a study in contrasts, a fascinating example of how a city can embrace tradition yet keep its eye set on tomorrow. An intrepid revitalization program has spurred continued development of the downtown area, with pockets of fabulous restaurants and chic nightspots springing up at a staggering rate - many of them in weathered brick structures whose exposed ductwork and hardwood floors yield a certain 19th century charm. Visit the B.O.B. (the Big Old Building), an old warehouse that's been converted into an enormous dining-nightlife-entertainment complex. Stop by the cozy little suburbs and neighborhoods: Eastown, East Fulton, Gaslight Village, Lowell, and Rockford. You'll quickly see why the Grand Rapids area is becoming Michigan's place to be and see.
Did you know?
Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. grew up in Grand Rapids after he and his mother moved here in 1917. America's 38th president was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., but he changed his name after his stepfather adopted him. President Ford is well-represented in Grand Rapids thanks to the Gerald R. Ford Museum and Gerald R. Ford International Airport.