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Four Points By Sheraton Columbus Airport

5351 Sidney Simons Blvd.
31904 Columbus
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Welcome to the Four Point Sheraton Hotel. It's close to all you need in order to make your stay a great one. The Four Points by Sheraton Columbus Airport is a modern full service hotel, located on I 185 at the airport. The property is close to commercial, entertainment and shopping areas. Just 40 minutes away is Callaway Gardens, a world class resort that opened in 1952. Callaway's 14,000 acres include lakes, lavish flower gardens and the largest free flight butterfly conservatory in North America. Also 40 minutes from the hotel is Warm Springs, GA, in whose therapeutic waters Franklin D. Roosevelt sought relief. There's a lot of history here.
There are 178 comfortably appointed guest rooms that have been designed with your comfort in mind. All guest rooms include standard amenities that are sure to please even the most discerning traveler. Comfortable facilities and convenience are qualities that you will come to expect as a guest of the Four Points by Sheraton Columbus Airport. Allow a well trained, professional staff to assist you with any needs you might have in order to make your vacation an unforgettable one.

The Four Points by Sheraton Columbus Airport is a modern full-service hotel, located on I-185 at the airport. The hotel is close to commercial, entertainment and shopping areas. Columbus lies on the border between Georgia and Alabama; it was established as a port on the Chattahoochee River in 1828. Just 40 minutes away is Callaway Gardens, a world-class resort that opened in 1952. Callaway's 14,000 acres include lakes, lavish flower gardens and the largest free-flight butterfly conservatory in North America. Also 40 minutes from the hotel is Warm Springs, GA, in whose therapeutic waters Franklin D. Roosevelt sought relief from the ravages of polio. The 32nd president's beloved "Little White House" remains much as it was when he died here on April 12, 1945.