Des Moines, the capital city of the state of Iowa, is located along the banks of the Des Moines River in central Iowa.
Major points of interest in town include the capitol building, the State of Iowa Historical Building and the impressive Des Moines Art Center.
Major attractions around Des Moines include Adventureland Theme Park in Altoona, which offers over 100 rides, White Water University water park, The Living History Farms with functional farms representing the last three centuries and the Prairie Meadows Race Track and Casino.
Hotels in Des Moines are clustered in the downtown area, near the airport in the southern part of town and along the I-35 west and north of downtown. All Des Moines Hotels are within 10 miles of major area attractions.
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The Renaissance Des Moines Savery is located in the downtown district of Iowa's capital city, and is conveniently connected to surrounding businesses via a climate controlled skywalk.
Each AmericInn is built with solid masonry construction and the highest sound rating in the industry to allow you the experience of a quiet night's sleep.
Days Inn Merle Hay is conveniently located south of Interstate Highway 35 on Merle Hay Road in close proximity to several restaurants, the biggest shopping mall in the center of Des Moines, Saylonville Lake, Living History Farms and various other areas of interest.
The Sheraton West Des Moines Hotel is located just minutes from the Des Moines International Airport and downtown Des Moines, and near Des Moines' most popular attractions and all-important business centers.
The hotel designed by business travelers, Courtyard by Marriott surrounds guests with all the conveniences that make business and pleasure travel easy.
The Hampton Inn Des Moines Airport is located across from the Des Moines International Airport and 15 minutes from downtown Des Moines and government office buildings.