The Hotel

We invite guests to stay at the Sheraton in Downtown Columbus. Located just blocks away from the wedding venue, the Sheraton recently completed a $10 million renovation. Providing the largest rooms in the downtown area, the hotel hosts a stellar restaurant featuring local food and drinks. For those interested, the hotel provides an exercise room and sauna overlooking the capitol building and Downtown Columbus.

In addition to being located near dozens of local restaurants spanning all price ranges and cuisines, the Sheraton is within a short drive of the Columbus International Airport.

We have reserved a block of rooms for the nights of June 21st and June 22nd. If you are interested in staying at the Sheraton, please be sure to mention the Kreiselman-Drombosky wedding when making your reservations by phone or simply book online here.

Book online with the Sheraton Columbus Hotel at Capitol Square

The Sheraton
Sheraton Columbus Hotel at Capitol Square
75 East State Street
Columbus, OH 43215

(614) 365-4500




Directions

The Sheraton Columbus at Capitol Square is located in Downtown Columbus, less than a three quarters of a mile from the Columbus Museum of Art and a short walk or cab ride to a wide variety of dining and entertainment. The Sheraton offers valet parking with in-and-out privileges for $23 a night. Parking is also available in the Columbus Commons at 55 East Rich Street for a fee.
Directions to the Sheraton Columbus at Capitol Square are provided below:

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Entertainment

Unique To Columbus

  • Arena District: A collection of restaurants, bars, and local entertainment.
  • Brewery District: The epicenter of Columbus' brewing culture.
  • Columbus Clippers: Columbus' AAA baseball team.
  • Columbus Commons: An expansive green space located along the riverfront of Downtown Columbus featuring a variety of activities and dining.
  • COSI: The Center of Science and Industry featuring local and national exhibits.
  • Franklin Park Conservatory: An indoor botanical gardens center incorporating plants from around the world and the stunning glasswork of Dale Chihuly.
  • North Market: A collection of craft shops and food stands.
Neighborhoods
  • German Village: A historical neighborhood including shops, restaurants, and a park, all with some German flair.
  • Old Worthington: An old-fashioned row of quaint shops and restaurants.
  • Short North: Columbus' premier arts district.
At a Distance




Locations: Local Dining

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