Check out Lakeland’s newest hotel downtown

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Outside of the hotel | Photo via Marriott

This Thursday (June 25), Lakeland’s newest hotel opens its doors.

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Outside of the hotel | Photo via Marriott

The SpringHill Suites by Marriott five-story, 126-room hotel, is located near the RP Funding Center + features the following:

  • 4,000 sq. ft. of meeting space (with meeting rooms named after local lakes)
  • A 24-hour fitness center
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Inside the bar area | Photo via Marriott

  • A full-service bar + lounge with tapas-style bites
  • Furniture packages from West Elm
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Lobby Lounge | Photo via Marriott

  • An outdoor pool and patio with a fire pit
  • A 24/7 market with “grab and go” option
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Fire pit | Photo via Marriott

Who’s ready for a staycation? Book here.

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