To book over the phone, call 1-800-305-6863 anytime.
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| 1717 SW Topeka Boulevard
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Topeka, KS 66612 US
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Area: Topeka Area
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The Capitol Plaza Topeka is conveniently located adjacent to the Kansas Expocentre and just a few blocks from Washburn University and the Kansas State Capital Building.
It is a contemporary, full service open atrium hotel with natural lighting and multiple water features. It offers comfortable first-class accommodations in a welcoming full-service open atrium hotel. One can take a dip in the indoor pool, relax in the sauna, or work out in the fitness center. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in the Falling Water Grille, or one may choose to unwind with cocktails and appetizers in the Waters Edge Lounge.
The hotel features seven floors, 224 rooms, and 10 suites.
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Capitol Plaza Topeka Property Information:
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Rooms:
224
Floors:
7
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- Business center
- Swimming pool
- Fitness facility
- Free parking
- Family rooms
- Meeting room
- Free high speed internet
- Dry cleaning
- Dining
- Pets allowed
- Conventions
- First class
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Capitol Plaza Topeka Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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Topeka Destination Overview
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Strategically located in the fertile Kansas River Valley, the capital city of Kansas was born because a young Pennsylvanian, Colonel Cyrus K. Holiday, wanted to build a railroad. The present city of Topeka, which sits on the Kansas River, was chosen as a suitable site and the town company was formed in 1854. In 1861 when Topeka was designated Kansas's state capital construction began for the state capitol. Completed nearly 40 years later, the Classical Revival state capitol includes ornate senate chambers, with bronze columns and variegated-marble accents.
Topeka's historic tours bring back the sights and sounds of yesteryear. West of downtown Topeka, the Kansas Museum of History explains Kansas's history from the Native American era to the present. Historic Ward-Meade Park is as lovely as it is historic, with a restored mansion, a cabin, a train depot, a one-room schoolhouse, and botanical gardens. True pioneer spirit is found all throughout the city of Topeka - particularly in the picturesque rolling hills, trees, lakes, and grasslands. If your seeking entertainment, The Expocentre and the Topeka Performing Arts Center bring the art culture alive in Topeka.
For the visitor interested in the fast track - there isn't a better way to experience the racing excitement of motorsports racing than by visiting the Heartland Park Topeka. The World Famous Topeka Zoological Park provides visitors with the opportunity to visit with lions and other wild animals. After a visiting the zoological park, take a ride on the restored Carousel in the Park, an attraction known for brings out the child in everyone! If theatre and art are more your style, make sure to visit the exhibits at the Mulvane Art Museum. This museum features an ever-changing array of artwork for the art enthusiast.
In the evening, you can catch dinner and a show at the Topeka Civic Theatre. Topeka has it all!
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Contact our 24/7 Customer Service Center
New reservations:
Please call 1-800-305-6863
Outside the US please call 00-800-84469370 OR 1-210-507-5997
Give code 7232 when calling
Existing reservations:
Contact a Customer Service representative at 866-270-2849
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