The Radisson Cedar Rapids is ideally located 1/4 mile off I-380, only 25 minutes north of the Coralville/Iowa City area and the University of Iowa, and minutes from downtown Cedar Rapids and local businesses including Rockwell Collins and AEGON USA. The Collins Road district offers great shopping, spas, area attractions, golf courses and cultural sites. The Eastern Iowa Airport is only 15 minutes away in our complimentary shuttle from the hotel. Sample the many tasteful options and enjoy your favorite beverage in our Cedar Grille. Enjoy the convenience of the workstations in our "rooms that work" and high speed internet access. The Radisson Cedar Rapids is the perfect setting to hold your meeting, convention or social event. Our beautifully appointed ballroom and banquet facilities features 20,000 square feet of guest friendly meeting space..
The Radisson Cedar Rapids is ideally located 1/4 mile off I-380, Collins Rd Exit. Located only 25 minutes north of the Coralville/Iowa City area and the University of Iowa, and minutes from downtown Cedar Rapids and local businesses including Rockwell Collins and AEGON USA.
The Radisson Cedar Rapids is ideally located 1/4 mile off I-380, Collins Rd Exit. Located only 25 minutes north of the Coralville/Iowa City area and the University of Iowa, and minutes from downtown Cedar Rapids and local businesses including Rockwell Collins and AEGON USA.
空港からの距離
13 マイル
Distance from airport 13 mi
敷地内駐車場
敷地内駐車場
無料駐車場
バス駐車場
地域の名所
University of Iowa
大学
30 マイル
The University of Iowa is one of the nation's premier public research universities with 33,564 students from 114 countries and all 50 states. Founded in 1847, it is the state's oldest institution of higher education and is located alongside the picturesque Iowa River in Iowa City.
A member of the Association of American Universities since 1909 and the Big Ten Conference since 1899, the UI is home to one of the largest and most acclaimed medical centers in the country, as well as the famous Iowa Writers' Workshop.
The Colonies have been a treasure on the Iowa prairie for over 150 years; welcoming visitors to an experience that’s as unique as you are.
Located just minutes from I-80, the seven villages of the Amana Colonies offers visitors the opportunity to step back from today’s busy pace, to relish in the comfort of locally crafted foods, furniture, art and more. The Colonies offer a unique history and culture found nowhere else in the world.
Hawkeye Downs is a non-profit organization operated by the All Iowa Agricultural Association, a volunteer 11 member board. Hawkeye Downs is Eastern Iowa’s premiere ½ mile and ¼ paved racing venue offering a weekly racing series that attracts 100,000 visitors annually to the Cedar Rapids area. Hawkeye Downs has been the leading entertainment venue in eastern Iowa for the last 82 years offering; automotive racing, bingo, trade shows, meeting, conventions, concerts, consumer shows, motocross events, venues for trade and educational programs, go-cart racing, bicycle racing and auctions for individuals and families visiting eastern Iowa .
Hawkeye Downs Speedway has been a fixture in Cedar Rapids since 1925 , operating under different names including Frontier Park, and the Cedar Rapids Speedway. From it’s opening, until 1989, the facility was a dirt track. The 1989 season saw Hawkeye Downs become Iowa’s first weekly paved oval, with both ¼ mile and ½ mile tracks, paved pits, an enclosed tech building, MUSCO broadcast quality lighting, electronic message board, and many other outstanding features. In more recent years, a new Daktronics scoreboard and message center has been added, along with a transponder timing and scoring system.
Hawkeye Downs has been a popular venue over the years for visiting regional and national series, including ASA, IMCA, NASCAR, UMARA, USAC, and the American Indy Car Series.
Hawkeye Downs has long been considered the crowned jewel of short track racing in the Midwest, and remains as a great resource for quality outdoor family entertainment! Make your plans to join us this summer!
The Czech Village / New Bohemia Main Street District is a vibrant urban neighborhood model for historic preservation and economic development in the Midwest, a destination for both residents and visitors. Building on its unique history, the District is a dynamic arts and culture venue that provides interesting, authentic and enriching experiences with a variety of shopping, dining, arts and cultural entertainment opportunities that can only be found here.
he Czech Village/New Bohemia Main Street District was formed in May of 2009 to breathe economic life into a historic area of Cedar Rapids. Established by emigrants, the District had suffered economic decline for many years and was nearly destroyed by record flooding in 2008. Despite these hardships, courageous business owners and residents began the task of rebuilding.
Cedar Rapids is in a period of unprecedented urban and civic renewal. Two of our city’s most unique and important neighborhoods are playing a key role in this rebirth – Czech Village and New Bohemia are fast becoming the city’s flagship district – a magnet for citizens, tourists, and businesses, and a venue for the area’s most exciting events, entertainment, dining, and shopping.
Cedar Rapids is a city that is home to thousands of Czech, Moravian and Slovak immigrants and their decendants since the turn of the Century. Many more Czechs homesteaded and settled the farms and small towns surrounding Cedar Rapids. The Czech Village is a restored section of what was the shopping district for many of those immigrants.
Czech Village History in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Czechoslovakians, known as Bohemians, have made lasting contributions to the Cedar Rapids community. Czechs began arriving in 1852 to work in local packing plants, and soon a "Little Bohemia" was established in the southwest sector of the city (it is now known as "Czech Village"). Josef Sosel, the first Czech lawyer in the United States, was smuggled out of his native country in a barrel after he was accused of revolutionary activities; Sosel settled in Cedar Rapids, where he played a prominent role in the Czech community. In 1869 Czechs established The Reading Society, which evolved into a Little Theater movement, as well as the Light Guard Band. The Czech-language Cedar Rapids Listy began publication in 1906.
Lindale Mall is an enclosed shopping center located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Easily found at the intersection of First Avenue and Collins Road, Lindale Mall serves the surrounding communities of Cedar Rapids, Marion, Robins and Hiawatha, making it the perfect spot for shopping, dining, entertainment and more.
Experience a one-stop shopping destination with stores like Von Maur, The Buckle, Helzberg Diamonds, Victoria’s Secret, The Finish Line, Torrid, and Francesca’s. This Cedar Rapids mall has a store for every style!
Between shopping, get a bite to eat at one of the dining options like Cheddar’s Casual Café, Chipotle, Hu-Hot Mongolian Grill, grab a coffee at Aurora Coffee Co., or get a massage at La' James International College.
Lindale Mall has just what you need, For Every Occasion.
Lindale Mall also believes in giving back to our community. That is why we work with various organizations throughout the year to host fundraisers or drives. Some of the area groups include: The Arc of East Central Iowa, Families Helping Families, Make-A-Wish, Young Parents Network, and more!
Our Mission is to inspire people from every background to connect to Czech and Slovak history and culture.
We are a museum that celebrates life. Czech life. Slovak life. American life. We are a museum that encourages self-discovery, a museum that asks what it means to be free. Through extraordinary exhibitions and experiences, we tell stories of freedom and identity, family and community, human rights and dignity. Our stories connect yesterday with today and tomorrow.
Experience Brucemore, an unparalleled blend of tradition and culture. At the heart of the historic 26-acre estate stands a 19th-century mansion, filled with the stories of three Cedar Rapids families. Concerts, theater, programs, and tours enliven the site and celebrate the heritage of a community.
African American Museum and Cultural Center of Iowa
美術館
10 分
The African American Museum of Iowa is a statewide museum dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and teaching Iowa’s African American history. As Iowa’s leading educational resource on the topic, we educate more than 30,000 people each year through museum tours, traveling exhibits, research services, youth and adult education programs, and community and fundraising events.
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art (CRMA), established in 1905, strives to be a thriving and dynamic art museum for our community and visitors. Here you can meet our staff members, find out more about our history and what has been going on more recently, as well as find out how to get in touch with us (because we would certainly love to hear from you!). And don't forget to find us on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram!
The mission of The History Center is to provide a unique community resource that preserves and shares the stories of our past, and connects people of all ages to the present and future of Linn County. We are dedicated to connecting the past to the present and future of Linn County and are passionate about making our history both accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art (CRMA), established in 1905, strives to be a thriving and dynamic art museum for our community and visitors. Here you can meet our staff members, find out more about our history and what has been going on more recently, as well as find out how to get in touch with us (because we would certainly love to hear from you!). And don't forget to find us on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram!
The mission of The History Center is to provide a unique community resource that preserves and shares the stories of our past, and connects people of all ages to the present and future of Linn County. We are dedicated to connecting the past to the present and future of Linn County and are passionate about making our history both accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
The mission of the Cedar Rapids Ball Club, Inc. is to provide affordable, fan-friendly, high-quality entertainment in a first-class facility. As a fiscally responsible organization, our employees and Board of Directors are dedicated to enhancing our relationships with area businesses, residents and visitors through professional baseball and other venues.
Excellence in everything we do!
For more information about the Kernels and the Cedar Rapids Ball Club, Inc., please call the Kernels at (319) 363-3887 during normal business hours. We're happy to talk with you!
Theatre Cedar Rapids Mission
“Together, We Create the Magic of Live Theatre.”
Theatre Cedar Rapids Vision
“To be the Champion of the Arts Enriching Our Community”
Set in the area’s only residential golf course community, The Lodge at Hunters Ridge is the perfect location for your next social gathering or business function. The facility, which overlooks one of the best golf courses in the area, is fully equipped to accommodate up to 175 people for music, catered food, and / or bar service. Whether it’s a wedding reception, business meeting or golf outing, make your next event memorable. Host it at The Lodge at Hunters Ridge.
18 holes, 7,007 yards. Par for course: 72
St. Andrews Golf Club is open for golf year round if the weather permits. Normal hours of operation are from 6 AM until 1 hour after dark spring, summer, and fall. Winter hours depend on course playability.
We do not take tee times. Play is first come first serve. Call for course availability and best times to play. We do reserve time for larger groups. Fivesomes are allowed as long as pace of play is maintained.
Call for more details:(319) 393-9915
The Noelridge Aquatic Center features include zero-depth entry, sloping entry stairs, hydraulic chair lift, water slide, speed slide, drop slide, eight 25-yard lap lanes, 1-meter diving board, several water play features including a large water play feature, sand play area, shaded concession area, shade umbrellas, two family changing rooms and bathhouse with lockers.
The Noelridge Aquatic Center features include zero-depth entry, sloping entry stairs, hydraulic chair lift, water slide, speed slide, drop slide, eight 25-yard lap lanes, 1-meter diving board, several water play features including a large water play feature, sand play area, shaded concession area, shade umbrellas, two family changing rooms and bathhouse with lockers
For ticket information: Please call: 247-0340 x2
Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday from 10am-5pm
The RoughRiders arrived from Mason City in 1999 after having previously operated as the North Iowa Huskies. The Riders spent the first half of the 1999-2000 season on the road while awaiting the completion of construction on the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena.
The RoughRiders have been among the most successful teams in the USHL since the team's inception: The Riders won both the Clark Cup (playoff) title and Anderson Cup (regular season) title in 2004-05. The Riders won the Anderson Cup title in 2010-11.
The Cedar Rapids Marriott is the proud HOST Hotel for all RoughRider opposing teams and tournaments!
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