- Guestroom at the dazzling Hotel LeVeque
- Two-hour guided tour of Columbus’ holiday lights, led by the gifted guides at Columbus City Adventures; Tour includes the Grand Illumination along the Scioto Mile, Festival of Lights at Columbus Commons and the beloved Christmas Corner tradition, a life-sized Nativity display with live holiday music (Guided tour available Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 5-21)
- The Made in CBus Trail guide, featuring more than a dozen stops offering locally crafted gifts; guests who visit just four stops receive a complimentaryMade in CBus T-shirt, which also makes a great gift
- A Wrap Pack filled with gift bags, wrapping paper, tissue, tape, scissors and tags so travelers can ensure there’s no peeking when they get their Made in Cbus gifts home
- Breakfast for two at Hotel LeVeque’s esteemed restaurant, The Keep
- Two seasonal cocktails in The Keep
- Turndown service with starlight planetarium room lighting
Owned and operated by Rosemont, Ill.-based First Hospitality Group, Inc., Hotel LeVeque opened to stellar reviews in March 2017. With 149 guest rooms and suites in the historic LeVeque Tower, the property is located at 50 E. Broad St. in the heart of downtown in Ohio's capital city. An Autograph Collection property, Hotel LeVeque 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.
Originally built in 1927 as the American Insurance Union Citadel, the LeVeque Tower was architect Charles Howard Crane’s masterpiece and at the time was the tallest skyscraper between New York City and Chicago and the fifth tallest building in the world. Once home to the graceful Deshler Wallick Hotel, it became known as the LeVeque Tower. The LeVeque Tower's remarkable art deco architecture remains the city's most recognizable and most photographed and revered architectural treasures. Illuminating the city’s night skyline as a soaring tower bathed in light, the LeVeque’s beauty has been carefully preserved.