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Destination Grand Rapids lets you explore the attractions of Grand Rapids and book your hotel room online. You'll find detailed information about J. H. Amberg House, Meyer May House, Voigt House, Heritage Hill Historic District, Amway Corporation and other local attractions on our Attractions Page. We offer great deals on all of our featured hotels. Have a great trip to Grand Rapids!


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Featured Grand Rapids Hotels:
Grand Rapids, Michigan - Ramada Plaza Grand Rapids from $89 per night
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Conveniently Located 3 Miles from the Gerald R. FordInternational Airport. Full Service Hotel Featuring 195Guest Rooms and a Recreational Facility Including -anIndoor Pool -Sauna -Whirlpool -Putting Green -Billiards-Shuffleboard
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Grand Rapids, Michigan - Residence Inn by Marriott Grand Rapids from $109 per night
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Residence Inn by Marriott is designed to make you feel at home for a day, a week, a month or more. Our suites give you fifty percent more space than a
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Grand Rapids, MI: Grand Sculpture Station
Great sculpture and usable art has found a home in a most unlikely place.
With noted works by Calder, Lin and Rodin, as well as celebrated bridges and architecture, Grand Rapids is a bastion of design and sculpture, both aesthetic and functional.
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Grand Rapids, MI: Michigan's Meandering Coast
Just a short daytrip from Grand Rapids, you'll find Dutch heritage, artsy villages and blueberry fields forever.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan’s second largest city is a center of commerce, culture and conventions. Grand Rapids combines the sophisticated convenience of a large urban center with the warmth and charm of a small town. A temperate climate assures mild winters and pleasantly warm summers. For hundreds of years people have flocked to this region for its beauty and natural resources.

Over 2,000 acres of parkland are located throughout the City, and are available for residents and visitors. Enjoy a family picnic, hike the trails, and take advantage of the many recreational activities. Many of the parks also host ethnic festivals, concerts, and public outdoor art, sculpture, and historical monuments. A new city park of 1500 acres that will provide water sports is scheduled to be completed by 2010. Grand Rapids already has so much; yet, it is always preparing for the future.

Grand Rapids was named for the rapids of the Grand River, the waterway that provided power and a means of transportation for the settlement from its earliest days. An abundance of wood from area forests made possible the growth of the furniture industry.

While many residents make their homes in the suburban communities and townships surrounding Grand Rapids, in recent years, people have begun to rediscover the advantages of downtown living. Luxury condominiums provide a high-rise view overlooking the Grand River. Heritage Hill, downtown's closest neighborhood, offers tours of its historic homes. More than 60 architectural styles are reflected in the 1300 residences.

The recently opened 12,000 seat Van Andel Arena is home to the Grand Rapids Griffins professional hockey team. Besides hockey, the city also hosts the minor league Hoops basketball team and the Whitecaps, a Detroit Tigers baseball team affiliate. Canoeing, rock climbing, hiking and skiing are all popular in the area.

Families with children love Grand Rapids. The city offers numerous indoor activities, as well as outdoor fun. Many nature centers and the John Ball Zoo remain open even during the winter months, allowing visitors a unique and interesting view of the plants and animals. Summer-time brings out the wet and wild with popular wave pools and water slides. Those interested in a more quiet activity may wish to explore one of many interactive museums or art centers.

Whether you are relaxing in an Eames lounge chair, or touring a Frank Lloyd Wright house, you will notice that design matters. Grand Rapids has been known through the years as "The Paris of Furniture Design" and "The Furniture City." In the Van Andel Museum Center, visitors can view an operational reconstruction of an early 20th century furniture factory and walk through an 1890s downtown street of shops, featuring the sights and sounds of the times.

If you spend one vacation in Grand Rapids, you will see why this beautiful city is a place to which many return year after year.

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