Here Are The 14 Absolute Best Places To Stay In Ohio
By Will Suphan|Updated on June 30, 2023(Originally published June 27, 2023)
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Will has been living in Arizona off and on for 30+ years in the Phoenix Metro and Tucson areas. He has traveled all over the state as well as having lived all over the Southwest. He's been writing for OnlyInYourState for one year and has previously written for Digital Journal. Will has a passion for travel and writing and combining the two is what he loves most. He loves solo international travel and has been to Thailand, France, Japan, and Cambodia.
As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.
There are so many Ohio vacation rentals you can enjoy for a nice stay – like the exquisite Landoll’s Mohican Castle or lovely Put-In-Bay, or perhaps a stay in rustic yurts, but the true hidden gems are often found on sites like Vrbo. We’ve put together some of the best places to stay in Ohio to help you start your accommodations search off right.
While ritzy resorts with an indoor pool and complimentary breakfast are a nice splurge, in these times, affordable accommodation in Ohio can be just as wonderful and is often much less stressful. These cabins are wonderful getaways at a steal of a price.
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Best Places to Stay in Ohio for Families
When you’ve got the whole family together and need lots of space for everyone to do their thing while enjoying a nice meal together, you don’t want to be cramped into expensive hotel rooms. Why stay at the inn when you can stay in a lovely home?
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Best Romantic Places to Stay in Ohio for Couples
When it’s just the two of you and you want a special romantic getaway where you have a place among the trees that is all to yourself, we’ve got you covered. These two vacation rentals in Ohio will make you swoon.
Columbus is the perfect home base when exploring Ohio, with its central location and many nearby cities like Sandusky and Toledo within a two-hour drive. If you’re looking for truly comfortable accommodations in Ohio in a pretty neighborhood, these locations fit the bill wonderfully.
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Best Places to Stay in Cincinnati
Cincinnati is a city that’s come a long way in recent years, and its proximity to the Kentucky border means there is much to explore nearby. After your adventures, you’ll want to have beautiful and relaxing, yet fun surroundings to rest in, and these three places are tough to beat!
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Now that you’ve seen our choices for where to stay in Ohio, make sure to get out there and see some of the amazing sights this state has to offer!
Have you stayed at any of these places in Ohio? Think they’re the best places in Ohio for a vacation? Which place is your favorite on the list? Ours is the Hidden Meadows Cabin in Hocking County, how about you? Let us know what you think! We would love to hear your thoughts.
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William Suphan |December 06, 2022
What are the best unique hotels in Ohio?
The best unique hotels in Ohio include:
Nomad Ridge at The Wilds: Located in Cumberland, these well-appointed yurts make for a wonderfully unique glamping experience in Cumberland.
The Inn and Spa at Cedar Falls: There are multiple kinds of bed and breakfast stays here including rooms, cabins, and cottages, all of which are within the lush Hocking Hills area.
Sebring Mansion Inn and Spa: This mansion in Sebring has several gorgeous rooms, each with its own fireplace. There's a spa, a full bar, and delicious breakfasts.
The Buxton Inn: This inn has been taking in guests for over 200 years and boasts lovely fountains, beautiful gardens, and a stagecoach tavern.
Red Maple Inn: This inn located in Burton has 17 rooms that have been creatively decorated and also has a suite. The surrounding bucolic farmlands are a lovely view.
White Oak Inn: Located in Danville, this getaway is in Amish country and has seven rooms, a guest house, and several cabins in lush surroundings.
Murphin Ridge Inn: This is a great place for a more secluded getaway in West Union and is a short drive from the Great Serpent Mound and the Edge of Appalachia Preserve.
The Inn at Honey Run: The Club Level Honeycombs here are earth sheltered and look like a modern version of Hobbit homes and are surrounded by gorgeous gardens.