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GoldMarriott Cleveland at Key CenterIf you want to see what a ten-million-dollar hotel renovation looks like, stay a few nights at the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center. You... |
Newer machines help improve the ambiance of the otherwise dull workout room. | |
GoldRadisson Hotel GatewayThis Radisson is a clean hotel with no frills and mission-style accommodations. In this case "mission-style" is just a fancy description for old... |
Complimentary guest passes to an appealing health club across the street. | |
GoldResidence InnConveniently connected to the Colonial Market Place, this quaint Residence Inn occupies a historic building in the heart of Downtown. Guests... |
Free guest passes issued for an appealing health club located in the same building | |
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merck GoldRitz CarltonAlthough other recommended hotels offer better workout alternatives, those preferring more luxury will appreciate the Ritz's impeccable service... |
Mediocre onsite fitness facility, but across the street from a small, but useful executive-size health club. | |
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accenture SilverHyatt RegencyAcross the street from downtown's Colonial Marketplace and six blocks from the convention center, this hotel is housed in another historic arcade-... |
Good onsite gym with everything but a pool. | |
BronzeEmbassy Suites DowntownAlthough this Embassy Suites is located on the far east side of downtown Clevland, athletic-minded travelers should still consider staying here.... |
Decent cardio and strength options on-site with a mix of old/new equipment. Very short lap pool and a seasonal, outdoor tennis court. |






