Amerisuites Topeka

6021 S W 6th Avenue
Topeka, KS 66615
Nightly Rates: ( 87.80 - 98.78 )
3 Star


Property Description

The AmeriSuites Topeka is an 128 all suites hotel that is strategically located atop the rolling hill of Corporate Meadows Office Park. The view overlooks the fastest growing area in Topeka's west side. The property is just minutes away from many of the major business, government and shopping areas. Situated in the Corporate Meadows office Park at exit 356 and the I-70 off Wanamaker.Additonal offerings include complimentary bountiful breakfast buffet served daily, complimentary hotel shuttle within a five mile radius, 24 hour fitness center, outdoor heated pool and high speed internet access. Spacious grounds,great parking and only minutes from shopping and restaurants makes AmeriSuites Topeka a very convenient location.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Courtesy Car
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Mini Bar
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Taking Care of Business Suites
taking Care of Business king or 2 double bed suite. Rate includes bountiful breakfast buffet and 2 line phones with dataport.


Regular Suites
Spacious king or 2 double bed suite with sleeper sofa. Rate includes bountiful breakfast buffet


Additional amenities offered to our guests:
á Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast buffet á Free USA Today newspaper á Fax and complete business services available in our state-of-the-art business center á Guests can also enjoy a refreshing workout in our exercise room or our swimming pool á Our professional and friendly staff can also coordinate your small meetings, including catering

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Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00PM
· Check out time is 11:00AM
· Time Zone is CST, GMT-6
· Opened in 1997
· Renovated in 1997
· 128 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 6 floors.


Directions

From Highway 75 exit to the 1-70 West . Travel approx 2miles to exit 356 which is Wanamaker Road .After you exit turn right onto Wanamaker Road and then a quick left onto 6th ave. Turn left onto AmeriSuites Lane and drive to the front of the hotel.

From the 75 South or The I-35 coming from the South look for the I-470 Highway Exit. Stay to the right and the merge left . Continue on to the Kansas City Exit. Stay in the right lane and take Exit 356 onto Wanamaker Road .Turn right. After the right turn onto Wanamaker Road travel North to 6th ave and turn left onto 6th Ave and then left at AmeriSuites Lane. Follow the road to the front of the hotel.

From the 75 South or The I-35 coming from the South look for the I-470 Highway Exit. Stay to the right and the merge left . Continue on to the Kansas City Exit. Stay in the right lane and take Exit 356 onto Wanamaker Road .Turn right. After the right turn onto Wanamaker Road travel North to 6th ave and turn left onto 6th Ave and then left at AmeriSuites Lane. Follow the road to the front of the hotel.

Take the I-70 East to Exit 356 . Exit and turn right onto Wanamaker Road. Travel North to 6th St .Turn left at 6th street and then left at AmeriSuites Lane. Drive to the front of the hotel.

The AmeriSuites Topeka is located only minutes from areas of business and government. Situated in the Corporate Meadows office Park at exit 356 and the I-70 off Wanamaker. Spacious grounds and great parking and only minutes from shopping and restaurants makes AmeriSuites Topeka a very convenient location.

* MCI Kansas City International Airport 75 MI


Guarantee Policy

Guarantee reservations mut be cancelled prior 4PM on day of arrival, local hotel time to avoid a one night charge.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel by 1600 hours on day of arrival, loal hotel time to avoid a cancellation penalty.


Restaurant Information

Complimentart Bountiful Breakfast Buffet

Complimentary Bountiful Breakfast Buffet included with rate.

Special Offers

Special Offers: coupons are available at the front desk fromarea restaurants with discounts on entrees

Catering/Party Services

Catering is available from many fine restaurantsin the area

Timberline

Steak House Cuisine

Perkins

National chain coffee shop serving a variety of sandwiches, burgers, chicken, & steak. Best known for their desserts.

Applebees Grill & Bar

Applebees Grill & Bar: Serves a variety of American food and has a full bar.


Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

Our 1058 square foot meeting facility is perfect for functions up to 70 people. Audio and visual equipment is available on site and our off site catering service is ready to prepare your special breakfast, lunch or dinner.


Recreation Information

Health Club -Limited West Ridge Mall Ward Mead Park Topeka, KS - Zoo Topeka Performing Arts State Capital Musuem of History Gage Park Heartland Racing West Ridge Mall Humer Sports Arena Kansas Koyotes

Indoor Football

Golf Jogging Track/Trail Massage Play Ground Racquetball Court Sun Bed

Area Attractions

State Capital Hummer Sports Arena Heartland Park Race Track

Home to the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) This facility also has an oval dirt track and hosts Sprint Car Events

Ks Historical Society

Located in a natural rural setting the Museum features an Indian Village/A restored Indian School and a large research center for Genealogical studies.

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