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I tagged along on my husband's trip to Cleveland last week, and we ended up in this Marriott. His job and frequent travel has made him pickier than I am about hotels, but I didn't have any problems with this place. Check-in was easy, and the room was decent. The towels are lacking, as other reviews have noted, but the bathroom products are nice and the water pressure's respectable. The room seemed pretty clean. I got a latte at the downstairs Starbucks once, and while service was slow, my coffee was good. I wish I would have caught the bartender's name, because he was the best part, and had great recommendations for things to do in town. Parking was plentiful, and the location is convenient to a few restaurants and the freeway, if not the trendiest neighborhood-- it took me half an hour or so to get to spots like the West Side Market, Fremont and the zoo. The group drunkenly playing yard games outside the side door was a little off-putting, but they weren't disruptive, and overall the hotel was pretty quiet. WiFi isn't free unless you have a special business reservation or status with the Marriott chain. I'm sure there's more desirable locations in Cleveland, but if you're traveling to the east suburbs, it's not a bad choice.
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