Radisson Plaza Hotel Lexington

369 West Vine Street , Lexington Kentucky 40507
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 USA Toll Free
Sales: (859) 231 - 9000 ext. 3840
Telephone: (859) 231-9000 Fax: (859) 281-3737
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Whether you're coming to escape into the rolling hills of Blue Grass Country or you're coming to conduct business with any of Lexington's leading companies, our location makes the Radisson Plaza the perfect hotel choice when staying or playing in Lexington. Located on beautiful Triangle Park in the thoroughbred capital of the world, the hotel is connected via indoor walkways to Victorian Square, office towers, the Convention Center and Rupp Arena. For those coming with an appetite for shopping and dining, numerous choices are within easy walking distance.

From the hotel's idyllic spot in downtown Lexington, Bluegrass attractions are easily accessible, whether your taste runs to thoroughbred horse farms, antique shopping or tours of stately mansions such as Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate.

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The Radisson Plaza Hotel Lexington provides a healthy break in your busy day with our indoor heated pool, whirlpool and air-conditioned exercise facility all conveniently located on our third floor. Fitness Center equipment includes a treadmill, weight bench, stationary bike, universal machine and stair climber. These services are complimentary to our guests and hours of operation are from 6:00am - 11:00pm. The guests of the Radisson are also extended a special discount to enjoy the services of World Gym Executive Health and Fitness. This extraordinarily well-appointed center is attached by skywalk to the hotel with service from 6am - 9:30pm weekdays, 9am - 5pm Saturday and 12pm - 6pm Sunday.

The Radisson Plaza Hotel is Lexington's best address for enjoying all the Bluegrass has to offer. Central to all downtown attractions, the hotel is attached by covered walkway to Rupp Arena, the Lexington Convention Center, the Lexington Center Shops and the Victorian Square shops.

Also within walking distance are the historic Opera House and Kentucky Theatre as well as the Mary Todd Lincoln House, Kentucky Basketball Museum, Explorium (Lexington Children's Museum) and a wide variety of restaurants. We are just minutes from Kentucky's most beautiful horse farms, historic bourbon distilleries, championship-caliber golf courses, great antiquing and the University of Kentucky.

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About Lexington

Set in the heart of Kentucky, Lexington dates back to 1775, when trailblazer Daniel Boone helped pioneers construct a fort just east of the city limits in modern Boonesboro. Shortly thereafter, others followed, setting up camp at McConnell Springs. When word of the Battle of Lexington (which kicked off the American Revolution) reached them, these settlers named their village after the Massachusetts town and to honor their fellow patriots. Thanks to the area's fertile soil and pristine pastureland, wealth quickly flowed into this frontier community, bringing with it a strong affinity for the finer things in life, from tobacco to the equestrian arts. By 1797, Lexington had its first organized jockey club, a bustling fine arts scene, and a reputation as the "Athens of the West." Today, Lexington is no less fascinating. Among its attractions are monuments to horseracing, including Kentucky Horse Park and Thoroughbred Park; the University of Kentucky and its beloved Wildcats, whose basketball prowess makes Rupp Arena one of the nation's most feared sports venues; a massive downtown reclamation project with scores of specialty shops and restaurants; and historic homes like Mary Todd Lincoln House and Ashland, home of 19th century statesman Henry Clay. During April and October, tradition joins hands with commerce as equestrian competitions swell the city with aficionados and exuberant visitors. As if on a pilgrimage, they come for sport, spectacle, and the appeal of a city whose character is as revered as bourbon, as solid as limestone beneath the bluegrass.

Did you know?

As prominent as the University of Kentucky is in Lexington, it comes as little surprise that it's one of the city's top employers. What you may not realize is that Lexington ­ apart from horses and bourbon ­ is also home to a large Toyota manufacturing plant. Next time you check out a Camry on the highway, you'll think of "horsepower" in a whole new way!

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