Radisson Hotels & Resorts

Radisson Hotel Lansing

111 N. Grand Avenue, Lansing Michigan 48933, US
Reservations: 1-800-395-7046 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (517) 482-0188 Fax: (517) 487-6646
Email:  rhi_lans@radisson.com

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Hotel in Lansing Near Popular Lansing Attractions

The Radisson Lansing Hotel near Michigan State University is located in the heart of the entertainment, business and government districts of Michigan's capital city. Adjacent to the Lansing Center and near the State Capitol, our hotel offers easy access to Lansing attractions such as Kresge Art Museum and Abrams Planetarium, located at Michigan State University, as well as the Lansing City Market and R.E. Olds, a wonderful museum where visitors can see the first Oldsmobile ever built. We also offer a free shuttle service to Capital City Airport. Other attractions near our hotel in Lansing include:
  • Abrams Planetarium (5.0 mi)
    Explore the constellations via Digistar projector at this planetarium.
    Phone: (517) 355-4672
  • Eastwood Towne Center (3.7 mi)
    Shop at fun stores like Banana Republic and Pottery Barn, and dine at delicious restaurants such as P.F. Chang's China Bistro.
    Phone: (517) 316-9209
  • Impression 5 Science Center (2 blocks)
    Children and adults alike will enjoy learning more about science through hands-on exhibits at a century-old warehouse.
    Phone: (517) 485-8116
  • Kresge Art Museum (4.9 mi)
    View artifacts that represent more than five millennia of artwork and culture from ancient Greece, Egypt and more.
    Phone: (517) 353-9834
  • Lansing Center (0.4 mi)
    This spacious convention center is adjacent to our hotel.
    Phone: (517) 483-7400
  • Lansing City Market (1 block)
    Whether you're looking for unique, hand-made crafts or fresh fruit, Lansing City Market offers an unforgettable glimpse of Lansing.
  • Lansing Lugnuts Baseball (2 blocks)
    Catch a game of this Class A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays.
    Phone: (517) 485-4500
  • Michigan State University (3.7 mi)
    Whether you're a potential student or curious visitor, take a tour of Michigan State University, a sprawling research institution that was once an agriculture school.
    Phone: (517) 355-1855
  • Potter Park Zoo (2.4 mi)
    Visit this beautiful park by the river and see hundreds of animals, including eagles, rhinos and red pandas.
    Phone: (517) 483-4222
  • R.E. Olds Transportation Museum (0.6 mi)
    See the first Oldsmobile ever built, and learn about the automobile industry at this Michigan historical museum.
    Phone: (517) 372-0529
  • State Capitol Building (3.7 mi)
    Don't leave Michigan's capital city without touring its beautiful legislative building.
    Phone: (517) 373-2353

Nearby Services:

  • Athens Petroleum (0.3 mi)
  • Capital City Airport: Capital Region Airport Authority-Administration (4.0 mi)
  • Ingham Regional Medical Center - Greenlawn Campus (2.5 mi)

About Lansing

In 1837, when state leaders selected a small township nestled at the confluence of the Grand and Red Cedar Rivers as the state capital, fewer than 10 registered voters lived here. From these humble beginnings, Lansing quickly became one of the Wolverine State's most dynamic social and political centers. By the late 19th century, the capitol was completed and an intrepid local, R. E. Olds, completed his latest invention: a three-wheel vehicle powered by a steam engine. Over the years, the auto industry has stood as Lansing's lifeblood, making it the "Car Capital of North America." Indeed, Lansing and the Capital City region have much to offer - world-class museums, fine universities, tranquil greenspaces, historic neighborhoods, and unique shopping districts. Visit the renovated Old Town, where turn-of-the-century brick buildings have been restored and renovated and are now home to a potpourri of galleries, antique shops, and restaurants. Spend an evening in East Lansing, home of Michigan State and the Spartans, which offers visitors the bohemian flavor of college town life with a neat collection of specialty shops, collegiate bars, and fast food joints. Go antiquing in the surrounding towns of Mason, Okemos, and Williamston.

Did you know?

A little Lansing "magic"? One of Lansing's most famous sons, and one of the world's most recognizable celebrities, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Jr. was born in Lansing in the summer of 1959. Johnson led MSU's Spartans to the NCAA championship in 1979 and moved on to the NBA, where he helped guide the Los Angeles Lakers to championship titles in 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, and 1988. His 11-plus seasons did not lack for individual superlatives, either - he retired in 1991 as the league's all-time assist leader, garnered 3 MVP trophies, played in 12 all-star games, and won an Olympic Gold Medal with the first Dream Team.

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