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Once known as the Northland Hotel, the Landmark Inn has a history as rich and fascinating as that of Marquette itself. From the 1930s through the 1960s, the hotel stood at the epicenter of the downtown Marquette social scene. Our guest history includes visits from luminaries such as Amelia Earhart (1932), who stayed in room 502 while speaking in town.

Abbott & Costello (1942) stayed at the hotel during World War II when in town to perform at the American Legion. In recent years, novelist Jim Harrison would stay with us whenever he was visiting the area, and astronaut Jerry Linenger stayed while speaking at Northern Michigan University. Today, the many of our rooms bear the names of these famous guests.

As the late 1970s arrived, the hotel fell into disrepair before finally closing in 1982. The property underwent a comprehensive renovation in 1995 by Team Landmark, a company specializing in historic restorations, and re-emerged under a new name - the Landmark Inn - to once again reign as the grandest of Marquette's downtown hotels.
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Beautifully furnished and individually designed and decorated, each of our 60 guest rooms and six suites complements splendid interiors with uninterrupted views of historic downtown Marquette and Lake Superior.
For business or pleasure, this Marquette lodging offers the perfect measure of comfort and sophistication.
For business or pleasure, these Guest Rooms offer the perfect measure of comfort and sophistication.
All rooms are classically furnished and appointed with everything the modern traveler requires.
Rediscover an era when travel meant something truly special at downtown Marquette's historic Landmark Inn.
Whether you are planning a family getaway, romantic escape or girls' weekend, our hand-picked collection of Marquette vacation packages and travel exclusives combine superb rates with thoughtful perks and upgrades.
With our superior Romance Package Grab your favorite person and plan a getway where you can relax and unwind in one of our many luxurious guest rooms.
Stay longer and save more when you book our Stay 3 & Save special offer.
Consistently regarded among the top dining experiences in downtown Marquette, featured in the New York Times, the restaurants at the Landmark Inn offer elegant settings ranging from sidewalk to skyline.
From business breakfasts, casual lunches and romantic dinners to unwinding over cocktails with friends or colleagues, we have a restaurant, bar or lounge for any occasion in Marquette, MI.
At the end of a long day of travel, meetings, or exploring Marquette from one end to the other, the English pub-style warmth and coziness of the Northland Pub is the ideal spot for unwinding with friends both old and yet to be met.
Just about every Marquette native has a Landmark Inn wedding memory.
Nestled in the heart of downtown, steps from the Lake Superior shoreline and Marquette's best shops, restaurants, theaters, and galleries, our historic wedding venues have been the destination of choice for generations of couples since 1930.
The story of your life together deserves an unforgettable opening act.
From intimate family affairs to grand ballroom celebrations, The Landmark offers a host of Marquette wedding venues to inspire and delight.
Situated on the rocky shores of Lake Superior, Marquette, Michigan is a wonderful collection of contradictions: its restaurants, theaters, art galleries and museums have a decidedly big-city quality and feel, but the quaint downtown teeming with local merchants and artists hums with the warmth, intimacy and friendliness of a small Midwestern town.
Regardless of the season in which you visit, the selection of things to do and see is certain: stunning scenery, enticing gourmet cuisine, unique art and shops and enough outdoor adventure to keep your body fit and your soul inspired.
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