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Description:
Just minutes from downtown Cincinnati lies the picturesque village of Mariemont, Ohio, envisioned by its founder Mary Muhlenberry Emery as a "National Exemplar" in practical town planning. Discouraged by a rise in sub-standard living conditions, Mrs. Emery sought to create an affordable, comfortable environment for working-class citizens. From its inception in 1923, the village served as a model of true community living, offering residents and visitors an abundance of activities, all within walking distance. In the heart of the town sits the Mariemont Inn, a striking three-story Tudor structure named for Mrs. Emery's summer home in Rhode Island. Today, Mariemont is a thriving community comprising picturesque Tudor-style architecture, tree-lined streets and grassy medians and parks. Meeting Facilities:
Two meeting rooms totaling 2,500 square feet of space can accommodate groups up to 200.
Location/Accessibility:
The Mariemont Inn is located in the center of Mariemont, 15 minutes from downtown Cincinnati via route 50. 20 miles from Cincinnati Airport and three miles from Lunken Airport. Accommodations:
The authentic Tudor architecture of the Best Western Mariemont Inn is reinforced throughout its 45 rooms and suites, each individually furnished with imported rugs, antiques and tapestries; some feature hand-carved four-poster or paneled beds. Rooms include high-speed Internet access, data ports, voicemail and hairdryers. Dining:
The National Exemplar Restaurant serves fine cuisine daily in a comfortable, casual setting. Southerby's Pub offers spirits and light fare in a relaxed atmosphere. Limited room service. Recreation:
Along with rustic charm and ambience of a bygone era, Mariemont Inn has all the modern amenities expected in a Best Western property, including a barber shop, lobby lounge and five restaurants within 500 feet. Total # of Rooms:
45 Total Sq. Ft. of Meeting Space 2,500 sq. ft.
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