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Whether you are looking for vacation or business, one day or extended stay, the Courtyard by Marriott awaits your visit. Originally designed by business travelers for business travelers, this lodging brand is moderately priced, and strives to provide many of the amenities travelers need free of charge.

Every stylish room is equipped with free high-speed internet access, as well as a large, lighted work desk, and fax, copy, and print availability. The meeting space and central courtyard come complete with wi-fi service, making it easy to get work done anywhere you go.

Many of the Courtyards are beautiful historic buildings, with fantastic architecture and fresh, modern design. The stylish decor extends to the guest rooms, with designer linens, new, comfortable mattresses, in-room movies, and an inviting outdoor space with seating to relax and unwind.

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The Market is at your beckon call, with 24-hour food, snacks, and refreshments, or you can head over to the cozy lounge and restaurant with a big-screen tv for some downtime. Guests will find that their every need is met in Courtyard rooms, from the complimentary daily newspaper, coffee and tea, to the guest laundry and prompt room service. The Courtyard by Marriott recognizes that it’s not easy to maintain your health and wellness routine while on the road, so they provide a full-service exercise room, swimming pool and whirlpool, and convenient dining options with take-out taxis and bountiful on-site breakfasts.

The Courtyard by Marriott is a popular choice for travelers worldwide with over 699 locations; once you get a taste of the luxurious Courtyard, you’ll never return to ordinary hotels again.

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