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Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa

1800 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511 · 859-231-5100

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Ideal for a bit of cosseting, this estimable property rests on 250 acres and offers the utmost in service and amenities. Among them are exercise facilities, sauna, whirlpool, two pools, tennis courts, a golf course, restaurants, bars, and free parking. Guest rooms feature air-conditioning, cable TV, phone with voice mail and dataport, hair dryer, coffeemaker, iron and ironing board. Some even offer balconies. 9 miles from the airport. Meeting space to accommodate 1300. 409 rooms, including 21 suites.

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Superior, unique, and special accommodations that offer many amenities and showcase extensive grounds and features like golf courses, tennis courts, salons, spas, shopping, restaurants, and pools. Expect the highest levels of personal service and individual attention, and have all of your needs provided for without ever having to leave the grounds. After your stay, you’ll leave feeling extremely well cared for and relaxed.

 

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