Daily Mandatory Charge includes: Destination Assessment. Discover historic charm and modern comforts at the Amway Grand Plaza, Curio Collection by Hilton. Nestled downtown by the Grand River for nearly a century, the hotel boasts original iron and woodwork, English Adams architecture, and a 29-story glass tower. Enjoy skywalk access to Van Andel Arena for concerts and Grand Rapids Griffins hockey. DeVos Place Convention Center and DeVos Performance Hall are steps away.
Guest rooms feature complimentary WiFi, a 42-inch HDTV and laptop-sized safe. Choose from five styles of suites varied amenities include a dining area, marble shower and downtown or Grand River views.
Our Grand Rapids, MI hotel is home to The Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck the only one in the world. Visit Cygnus27 for South American cuisine and skyline views, and savor hand-selected steaks and homemade desserts at Ruths Chris Steakhouse. Unwind in the GP Sports pub, and order room service anytime.
"Sleep All Over the World Grand Rapids Anway Grand Plaza, Curio Collection by Hilton
The Amway Hotel, a Hilton Collection in Grand Rapids, consists of two parts, old and new
The old building part of the hotel, originally the Pantlind Hotel, opened in 1913 during the prosperous period of Grand Rapids, and was rated as one of the top ten hotels in the United States for many times in the first half of the twentieth century.
The Pantlind Hotel is a Beaux-Art architectural style, which was a popular architectural style in France from the 1830s to the end of the 19th century. The hotel had the largest gilded ceiling in the world at that time, and a huge crystal chandelier and other luxurious decorations.
In 1979, the Amway Group purchased the Pantlind Hotel, renovated it, and reopened on September 15, 1981. The Ford couple Ye, who lived in Grand Rapids, attended the opening ceremony.
The 29-story glass building on the riverside side of the old hotel was completed in 1983, which is also part of the new building today
Although Grand Rapids is a relatively silent city in the United States today, its past painting glory still radiates light"