Convenient Toledo, OH Hotel Near Toledo Museum of Art
Ideally located off of I-75 and the Ohio Turnpike, the Country Inn & Suites Toledo, our Ohio hotel is situated in the quiet suburb of Rossford, just seven miles from downtown Toledo and 15 miles from Toledo Express Airport. The Country Inn & Suites provides guests with easy access to several popular Toledo attractions, including the Toledo Museum of Art, the Toledo Zoo, the Toledo Mud Hens and Tony Packo's Café. Our hotel near the Toledo Museum of Art is also convenient to great shopping at the Crossroads of America and the Shops at Fallen Timbers. With our convenient location just outside of the city, guests at our Toledo, OH lodging can easily enjoy all that Toledo has to offer.
Our Toledo, Ohio hotel is just minutes from the following local attractions:
Fort Meigs Memorial Park Visit this historic War of 1812 battlefield. Learn about the history of the site at a reconstructed fort and museum. 29100 W River Rd Perrysburg, OH 43552 (419) 874-4121 4.3 miles from hotel
Levis Commons Shopping Center With numerous shopping opportunities and an eclectic selection of restaurants, Levis Commons is the place to be. 3201 Levis Commons Blvd Perrysburg, OH 43551 (419) 931-8888 4.8 miles from hotel
LimoToledo Contact LimoToledo to make your personal or business travel pleasurable. Their service is the best in Toledo! 2325 Lambert Dr Toledo, Ohio 43613 (419) 474-3999 12 miles from hotel
The Shops at Fallen Timbers With over 50 stores, including Dillard's, Barnes & Noble and Gap, a movie theater and a variety of restaurants, this complex is the perfect place to spend a day shopping. 3100 Main Street, Suite 1599 Maumee, Ohio 43537 (419) 878-6255 9.3 miles from hotel
Toledo Museum of Art This museum's impressive collection includes ancient art, as well as works from Africa, America, Europe and Asia. Admission is free. 2445 Monroe Street Toledo, OH 43620 (419) 255-8000 9.4 miles from hotel
Toledo Mud Hens Baseball at Fifth Third Field Cheer on the hometown minor league baseball team. A Mud Hens game is fun for the whole family. 406 Washington St Toledo OH 4360 (419) 725-HENS 7.8 miles from hotel
Toledo Zoo With over 760 species of animals, this zoo is home to wolves, primates, lions, elephants, polar bears and much more. 2700 Broadway St Toledo, OH 43609 (419) 385-4040 8.8 miles from hotel
Tony Packo's Café Enjoy a Hungarian hot dog at the restaurant made famous by actor Jamie Farr and his character Max Klinger on the hit TV show M*A*S*H. 1902 Front Street Toledo, OH - [original location] (419) 691-6054 9.2 miles from hotel
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?
If you're a M*A*S*H fan, then you probably know more about Toledo than you realize. Native son Jamie Farr (cross-dressing Corporal Klinger) mentioned his beloved hometown throughout the TV show's 11-year run. He pined for Tony Packo's Hungarian hot dogs, and when he took over the company clerk position vacated by Radar (played by Gary Berghoff), he dumped the dresses for Toledo Mud Hens jerseys and ball caps.