NORCROSS, GA, December 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Hilton Garden Inn Columbia Hotel (Northeast) offers close lodging to guests attending the 5th Annual World Beer Festival - Columbia, SC. The event will take place on January 19, 2012 at Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. Presented by All About Beer Magazine, featured styles of beer samples include: IPAs, pale ales, witbiers, pilsners, ciders, stouts and many more. Tickets can be purchased at allaboutbeer.com.
"The World of Beer Festival has become a popular annual event in Columbus; it has been recognized as one of the premier beer events in the country by Forbes.com, USA Today, and Wired Magazine," explains Amber Cobia, the Hilton Garden Inn Columbia (Northeast)'s Director of Sales. "Located only a short drive from Columbia Metro Convention Center and with affordable rates and packages, our Columbia South Carolina hotel is the ideal choice for local lodging," says Cobia.
A top place to stay among other hotels in Columbia SC, the Hilton Garden Inn Columbia SC Hotel (NE)'s features and amenities include:
- On-site dining and lounge including cook-to-order breakfast and dinner at The Great American Grill
- Free high-speed Internet access
- Complimentary 24-hour business center
- Heated indoor pool and fitness room.
Guest rooms at the Hilton Garden Inn Columbia (Northeast) also include Garden Sleep System beds, suites in Columbia SC, a 42-inch flat panel TV with HD, microwave, refrigerator and a clock radio with MP3 connection.
To book your stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Columbia / Northeast, call 803-807-90000 or visit them online at www.ColumbiaSouthCarolinaHotel.com.
About Hilton Garden Inn Columbia SC Hotel (Northeast)
The newly opened Hilton Garden Inn Columbia/Northeast hotel is located just off I-77 at exit 11 near the Northeast business district and is conveniently situated just 15 miles from downtown Columbia. This Columbia South Carolina hotel was built with features and amenities to ensure you'll truly have a great stay with us including complimentary Wi-Fi, 24-hour business center, meeting space, heated indoor pool with hot tub, and The Great American Grill restaurant. Guests can enjoy staying at The Hilton Garden Inn Columbia SC hotel, where everything is right where you need it.
For more information visit: http://www.ColumbiaSouthCarolinaHotel.com
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Attend World Beer Festival 2013 at Columbia Convention Center and Stay at Nearby Hilton Garden Inn Columbia SC Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel in Columbia SC (Northeast) offers affordable accommodations to guests attending the 5th Annual World Beer Festival at Columbia Metro Convention Center.
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