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Ramada Inn - Marquette, Michigan

412 West Washington Street
Marquette, MI 49855
Nightly Rates (99.00 - 99.00)   2 Star
Ramada Inn

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Property Description
The Ramada of Marquette is a full service hotel located in beautiful historic downtown Marquette, Michigan. This award winning facility prides itself on fantastic customer service and outstanding accommodations. Providing Free high speed wireless internet, an indoor pool, whirlpool and sauna that are sure to please. Several room types are available to include 9 beautiful suites for a spacious stay while in Marquette. Harley's Restaurant provides comfortable dining in an atmosphere that makes our dining experience exceptional offering breakfast, lunch or dinner. Harley's Lounge - a quiet and relaxing atmosphere featuring local entertainment and nightly drink specials. The Ramada of Marquette, being a full service property, would be the perfect host for your next business meeting, conference, group gathering and/or social event with over 5500 square feet of space to service up 400 people. Our professional sales & catering staff are here to assist you in your planning needs.

Ramada Inn


Amenities
  • Courtesy Car

  • Adjoining Rooms

  • Air Conditioned

  • Audio Visual Equipment

  • Breakfast

  • Car Rental Desk

  • Casino

  • Conference Facilities

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Connecting Rooms

  • Copy Service

  • Elevators

  • Express Checkout

  • Fishing

  • Game Room

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Ice Machine

  • Iron

  • Ironing Board

  • Jacuzzi

  • Laundry Service

  • Guest Laundromat

  • Modem in Room

  • Microwave

  • Overhead Projector

  • Over Sized Rooms

  • Heated Pool

  • Indoor Pool

  • Pool View

  • Pool View

  • Bus Parking

  • Parking

  • Recreational Vehicle Parking

  • Truck Parking

  • Refrigerator

  • Safe

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Free Airport Shuttle

  • Sitting Area

  • Skiing

  • TV Remote Control

  • Vending Machines

  • Wake-up Service

  • Wheel Chair Access

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Free Parking

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Room Service

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • General Info

  • Total Number of Guest Rooms: 113 Number of King Size Beds: 2 Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 76 Number of Suites: 9 Number of Double-Double Beds: 85 Number of Handicapped Rooms: 3
  • Suite

  • Our standard guest rooms feature either two double beds or one queen size bed. We have data ports, work desks, coffeemakers, full size irons and boards, hair dryers, nightlights, electronic locks and voicemail. We also feature HBO.
    Ramada Inn
  • Standard Queen Bed Room

  • Our standard guest rooms feature either two double beds or one queen size bed. We have data ports, work desks, coffeemakers, full size irons and boards, hair dryers, nightlights, electronic locks and voicemail. We also feature HBO.
  • Standard Two Double Bed Room

  • Several other rooms to choose from as well. Pool side, lake view, sunset, handicap accessible, connecting and secluded rooms.
  • Bathroom

  • Enjoy several amenities to choose from..in room jacuzzi, bar area, VCR, multiple televisions, kitchen areas. Dining areas, refrigerators, sitting areas, catering available.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 03:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  EST 

  • Opened in  1973 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 113  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 7  floors. 


  • Directions
    Free shuttle available to and from airport. 20 minutes from hotel. From the South/East take US 41/M 28 North to downtown Marquette. Follow Business 41 to Washington St. Turn West and go about five blocks, we are located on the right hand side of the street. From the West/North take US 41/M 28 South to downtown Marquette. Follow Business 41 downtown and we are on the left hand side. 412 W Washington St. Downtown Marquette, less than one mile to the campus of Northern Michigan University and Marquette General Hospital - Walking distance to shopping, Lake Superior, Mattson Lower Harbor Park Sawyer International Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations made via the Internet require a credit card to guarantee the reservation. Some reservations may require a credit card deposit.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.

    Restaurant Information
    Harleys Restaurant & Lounge  412 W. Washington Marquette, MI 49855 906-228-5670 Mon-Thur 6:30am-2pm; 5pm-10pm Friday 6:30am-2pm; 4pm-10pm Saturday 7am-noon; 5pm-10pm Sunday 7am-1pm; 5pm-9pm Our Harley's Restaurant offers the discriminating diner, an incredible array of menu selections, with unique lunch and dinner specials. Vierling Restaurant and Marquette Harbor Brewery Upfront & Company Border Grill Casa Calabria Portside Inn McDonalds Burger King Hardees Subway Photo 3  Ramada Inn
    Area Restaurants  * The Office Supper Club * UpFront and Company * The Border Grill * Coachlight Restaurant * J.J's Shamrock Irish Pub * Northwoods Supper Club * The Pasta Shop * Red Lobster * Steer and Stein Steakhouse * Vango's Pizza and Lounge * Villa Capri * Wahlstrom's Restaurant and Lounge * Whisker's Spirits, Eatery and Sports * McDonald's * Burger King

    Meeting Facility
  • Information
  •   5 meeting rooms. Convention or conference rooms from 2-400 people. Room set-up and audio/visual equipment needs will be provided as requested. Free shuttle service to and from airport.

    36 X 20 meeting room. You and your guests will enjoy our professional and friendly staff who will meet your every need including food and beverage service, theme breaks, and bar set-ups all at affordable prices.

  • Peninsula Room
  •   62 X 47 meeting room. Largest commercial meeting space available in the area. Our location makes us the closest to Marquette General Hospital, Marquette Medical Dental Center, Presque Isle, Northern, Michigan University, and the great lakes United States Olympic Center, Lakeview Arena and area financial institutions. We're just 7 miles from the airport. 3 miles from skiing at Marquette Mountain & 1 block from retail downtown Marquette.

  • Voyagers Room
  •   16X26 meeting room ready for your next business meeting. We can take care of all of your needs.

  • Meeting room 112 and 212
  •   These two meeting rooms are perfect for small business meetings. Very private and quiet for special needs.


    Recreation Information
    Ramada Inn
  • Presque Isle Park

  • Welcome to Marquette County! Blue Lake Superior lapping against beaches of sugar sand...trout streams rushing wild over sandstone cliffs...vibrant cities and villages hugged by green forests & mountains. Discover how civilized our wilderness can be...come & enjoy down hill & cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, golfing, hiking, camping, fishing, and swimming.
  • Marquette Mountain Ski Area

  • Marquette, MI 49855 This 323 acre municipal park known for its outstanding natural beauty. Self guided nature walk and a bog walk as well as a two mile road that circles the island. Many splendid cliffs and overhangs over Lake Superior.
  • Lake Superior

  • County Road 553 Marquette, MI 49855 906-225-1155 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM One of the midwest's highest vertical, many long steep runs plus moguls, short lift lines, superb skiing & boarding for novice to extreme skier. Excellent group rates, night skiing.
  • Little Presque Isle

  • Marquette County History Museum

  • Superior Dome

  • Marquette General Hospital

  • * AMA Sanctioned Moto-Cross - August 18 * Mountain Chase Bike Race - August 19-20 * Seafood Festival - August 24-26 * Marquette Kennel Club Dog Show - August 31-Sept.1
  • Upper Peninsula Children's Museum

  • * UPEMS Convention - September 21-22 * Parts Unlimited Convention - September 22-25 * Electricians Jr. Hockey Tournament - September 27-30
  • Maritime Museum & Light House

  • * NMU Homecoming - October 5-6 * NMU Family Weekend - October 27-28 * ZONTA Convention - October 18-21
  • Mattson Lower Harbor Park

  • * Noquemanon Ski Marathon - January 24-28 * Junior Hockey Tournaments - dates to be announced * Heikki Lunta WinterFest - dates to be announced
  • Northern Michigan University

  • * Junior Hockey Tournament Weekends - February 1-3, 8-11, 14-17, 22-24 * UP 200 Sled Dog Race - February 14-17 * High School Wrestling Finals - February 14-17 * Continental Ski Jumping - dates to be announced * Indoor Softball Tournament - dates to be announced * Big Bay Fishing Derby - dates to be announced * USSA Downhill Ski Racing - dates to be announced
  • St Peters Cathedral

  • * Junior Hockey Tournament Weekends - March 1-3, 8-11, 15-17 * USSA Downhill Ski Racing - dates to be announced * High School Basketball Regionals - dates to be announced * NCAA Division 1 Hockey Playoffs - dates to be announced * Negaunee Invitational Basketball - dates to be announced
  • Sugar Loaf Mountain

  • * Negaunee Invitational Basketball - dates to be announced * Indoor Soccer Tournaments - dates to be announced * Snowmobile Hill Climb - dates to be announced
  • Lake Superior Theatre & Frazier Boathouse

  • * NMU Graduation Weekend - May 3-5
  • National Ski Hall of Fame

  • * Gus Macker - dates to be announced * Champion Horse Pulling and Mud Drags - dates to be announced * Mountain Chase Mountain Bike Race - dates to be announced * Fastpitch Softball Tournaments - dates to be announced
  • Iron Industry Museum

  • * Fourth of July Activities - July 4 * International Food Fest - dates to be announced * Hiawatha Music Festival - dates to be announced * Art on the Rocks - dates to be announced * Outback Art Fair - dates to be announced * Moto-Cross Racing in Republic - dates to be announced
  • Harbor One Dock

  • * Ore to Shore Mountain Bike Epic - dates to be announced * Ishpheming Art Faire and Renaissance Festival - dates to be announced * Marquette County Fair - dates to be announced * Seafood Festival - dates to be announced * Marquette Kennel Club Dog Show - dates to be announced
  • Upcoming Events

  • January - 28-29 Noquemanon Ski Marathon February - 17?20 UP 200 Sled Dog Race - 19th Midwest Collegiate Downhill Ski Finals - 24?27 Special Olympics Benefit Softball Tournament - 24?27 Downhill Ski Competition - 27-28 Class B, C, & D Downhill Ski Finals March - 3-6 Mite Junior Hockey Tournament - 3-5 Finlandia Softball Tournament - 10-13 CCHA Playoffs - 10-13 Squirt AA State Hockey Tournament - 10-13 UP Builders Show - 18-19 MJAC ? Downhill Ski Race - 18-19 Marquette Mountain Carnival April - 1?2 Youth for Christ Conference - 1-2 Boat Sport and RV Show - 2nd Buffett Bash- 15-16 Superior Youth Soccer Tournament May - 6-7 MMU Spring Commencement July - 1, 2-3 International Food Fest August - 10-14 Fin Grand Fest September - 7-10 Logging Conference - 18-20 Parts Unlimited Conference - 21-25 Electricians Fall Classic Hockey Tournament
  • October 2002 Events

  • * NMU Homecoming - dates to be announced * Junior Hockey Tournament Weekends - dates to be announced
  • November 2002 Events

  • * Junior Hockey Tournament Weekends - dates to be announced * High School Football Playoffs - dates to be announced
  • December 2002 Events

  • * Junior Hockey Tournament Weekends - dates to be announced * USSA Downhill Ski Racing - dates to be announced
  • Area Attractions

  • * Lake Superior * Marquette Harbor Lighthouse * Presque Isle Harbor Light * Marquette's Underwater Preserve * Gobbler's Knob Lookout * The McCormick Wilderness Tract * Tourist Park Beach * Teal Lake Beach * Rockhounding * Charter Boat Fishing * Golfing * Marquette Mountain Ski Hill * Al Quaal Recreation Area * Ice Rinks * Mine Tours

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  • Marquette is the largest city in Michigan's scenic Upper Peninsula serving as the region's educational, medical, governmental, cultural, and convention center. Upon your arrival, enjoy taking in some local attractions, highlighting the area's fascinating history and spectacular lakeshore scenery. Enjoy the seasons, snowmobile over 1700 miles of maintained trails. Put on a pair of downhill or cross-country skis, catch fresh water trout on mighty Lake Superior.
  • Tilden Mine

  • Ishpeming, MI 49849 906-475-3400 Largest open pit mine still open in the Marquette Range. Mine tours Tuesday - Saturday during the summer months.
  • Ojibwa Casino

  • M-28 Hwy Marquette, MI 49855 906-249-4200 Ojibwa Casino...the perfect entertainment while enjoying the beautiful upper peninsula. Only ten miles away, the Ojibwa has slot machines. Black Jack tables, Poker, machines, Roulette, and a Craps Table.
  • Superior Dome

  • 1401 Presque Isle Marquette, MI 49855 906-227-2850 The largest wooden dome in the world. The Superior Dome, is owned by the State of Michigan and operated by Northern Michigan University. Opened in September 1991, the Dome is 150 feet high and is 272,300 square feet. It contains more than 100 miles of Douglas Fir tongue-in-groove decking.
  • Michigan Iron Industry Museum

  • 73 Forge Road Negaunee, MI 49866 906-475-7857 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Daily (May 1st - Oct. 1st) This wonderful museum tells the tale of the Michigan Iron Industry in graphic detail. Admission is free and the museum opens May 1.
  • U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame & Museum

  • U.S. Hwy 41 Ishpeming, MI 49849 906-485-6323 Just a short twenty minute ride to see how skiing got started in the United States. The only National Hall of Fame in the state of Michigan.
  • Van Riper State Park Moose International Center

  • Michigamme, MI 49861 800-544-4321 The Van Riper State Park contains information center which has pictures of the moose lifts, moose artifacts, and a 14 minute video which tells the story of moose lifts I & II.
  • U.P. Children's Museum

  • 123 W. Baraga Avenue Marquette, MI 49855 906-226-3911 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM The premier museum for children. Explore the investigation station and many other exciting things, including being "flushed" down a toilet. You have to see this to believe it. Always expanding and featuring new exhibits periodically.
  • Chocolay Down's Golf Course

  • 125 Chocolay Downs Drive Marquette, MI 49855 906-249-3111 Features 6375 yard course, pro shop, power carts, pull carts, & club rentals, driving range. World's largest putting green.
  • Marquette Maritime Museum

  • P.O. Box 1096 Marquette, MI 49855 906-226-2006 (May 1st - Oct. 1st.) The Marquette Museum tells the rich, rewarding story of the Marquette Heritage of Marquette and Lake Superior. A bright red 1866 lighthouse perched on a rocky shore and iron ore docks reaching into the harbor are distinctively Marquette.
  • St. Peter Cathedral

  • 301 W. Baraca Avenue Marquette, MI 49855 906-226-2961 The seat of the Diocese of Marquette, the church was built in 1888 and burned in 1935 and was rebuilt in 1939, construction of locally quarried sandstone. In the basement crypt are the remains of Bishop Baraga and other bishops who have served as head of the Diocese. Bishop Baraga, who was known as "The Apostle of the Great Lakes" and the "Snowshoe Priest" founded the Diocese.
  • Sugarloaf Mountain

  • Known as "Tatosh" by the Indians, this mountain rises 500 feet above Lake Superior. A hiking trail, complete with 302 steps guides you to the summit with a spectacular view of Lake Superior.
  • Little Presque Isle

  • Once connected to the shoreline by a beautiful red sandstone cliff, Little Presque Isle is now an island within wading distance of the mainland. Located within the Escanaba River State Forest, this rugged 38 acre island and surrounding area is a popular hiking and picnicking area.
  • Marquette County Historical Museum

  • The museum traces the history of the county from prehistoric copper culture to contemporary times. The museum is also the starting point for walking tours of Marquette's Historic District.
  • Mount Marquette

  • Originally named Mount Mesnard after the French Jesuit missionary Rene Mesnard, the name was changed to Mount Marquette in 1960 when the top of the 1,200 foot mountain was open as a local attraction. Accessible by car or snowmobile, the mountain provides a fascinating view of Lake Superior, Marquette, and the surrounding countryside, forests and mountains.
  • Waterfalls

  • You want water, we have it, and then some. Many waterfalls are within only 45 minutes of Marquette and very much worth the drive. Pick up a waterfall map upon arrival and have some fun. Be sure to pack a lunch for some of them.
  • Red Fox Run Golf Course

  • This wonderful course is located at the former K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base and is now open to the general public. 18 Challenging holes await you.
  • Gentz's Homestead Golf Course

  • This new public course has 9 holes waiting to be tamed and is more challenging than it looks. Upper Harbor Ore Dock - Built in 1911, this 1,300 foot dock was the first dock in the world constructed with steel reinforced concrete instead of wooden timbers. Still active, the 75 foot high dock hosts two to three ore carriers per day during the shipping season.
  • Upper Harbor Core Dock

  • Built in 1911, this 1,300 foot dock was the first pocket dock in the world constructed with steel reinforced concrete instead of wooden timbers. Still active, the 75 foot high dock hosts two or three carriers per day during the shipping season.

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