The half-day Farm-to-Fashion Package starts at $490 for two guests and includes:
- Deluxe overnight accommodations
- Exclusive Hotel LeVeque nighttime turndown with locally crafted sweets and planetarium lighting splashed across the guestroom ceiling
- Dining credit at The Keep Liquor Bar and Restaurant ($100 for king room; $200 for Double queen room)
- Three hours at local fashion design studio in historic German Village with introduction to natural fabrics, dyes and sustainable fashion design; photo introduction to various sheep, alpaca, and angora goats whose fiber they’ll use to create their very own hand-felted scarf; instruction; all materials; light snacks/drinks; and handmade scarf to take home
- Note: some blackout dates apply
- Deluxe overnight accommodations
- Exclusive Hotel LeVeque nighttime turndown with locally crafted sweets and planetarium lighting splashed across the guestroom ceiling
- Dining credit at The Keep Liquor Bar and Restaurant ($100 for king room; $200 for Double queen room)
- VIP Transportation to Fairie Haven Farm in nearby Obetz; farm tour with introduction to various sheep whose wool they will use to create their very own hand-felted scarf; full homemade breakfast or brunch at the farm featuring ingredients grown on site
- Three hours at local fashion design studio in historic German Village with introduction to natural fabrics, dyes and sustainable fashion design; instruction; all materials; light snacks/drinks; and handmade scarf to take home
- Note: some blackout dates apply
The sophistication and high style of Hotel LeVeque are highlighted at every turn, right down to hotel staff uniforms, which were designed by Columbus fashion designer Liz Bourgeois. Outfitting staff members in a local designer’s work pays homage to the city’s standing as a world-class fashion center. Columbus is ranked No. 3 in the U.S. for its designers, independent boutiques and overall fashion industry footprint. The city is headquarters to major fashion brands such as Express, Victoria's Secret, DSW, Eloquii and others.
With stunning views of Columbus’ vibrant riverfront and the new National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Hotel LeVeque opened to stellar reviews in 2017 with 149 guest rooms and suites. Tucked in the historic LeVeque Tower at 50 E. Broad St. in the heart of downtown in Ohio's capital city, this Autograph Collection property is part of Marriott International's boutique collection of hotels, each of which is carefully selected for its quality, bold originality, rich character and uncommon details that embody a truly unique sense of place. Details and reservations can be found at HotelLeVequeColumbus.com.
Originally built in 1927 as the American Insurance Union Citadel, the LeVeque Tower was architect Charles Howard Crane’s masterpiece. At the time, the LeVeque Tower was the tallest skyscraper between New York City and Chicago, and the fifth tallest building in the world. It was home to the graceful Deshler Wallick Hotel. It later became known as the Lincoln LeVeque Tower, then simply the LeVeque Tower, after its purchase in 1945. The LeVeque Tower's remarkable art deco architecture remains the city's most recognizable feature and is among Columbus' most photographed and revered architectural treasures. Illuminating the night skyline as a soaring tower bathed in light, its architectural beauty has been carefully preserved and highlighted in elegant design by Columbus-based Schooley Caldwell architects.