Hilton Akron Fairlawn
3180 W Market St, Akron, OH 44333 | (330) 867-5000
About
The Hilton Akron Fairlawn is truly the whole package when it comes to your wedding day. Included in this venue is getting ready rooms, hotel rooms for guests, catering, full service staff, and all inclusive venue packages. The hotel covers 14,000 square feet of event space that is fully customizable to meet your wedding day dreams! The event space holds up to 500 guests that allows you to have a big celebration. The ballrooms provided by the Hilton are large and spacious to give you plenty of space for you and your guests to enjoy.
The stunning Hilton in Akron, Ohio has a full set of staff to help you on your wedding day. The amazing catering that is made through the Hilton is astounding and will make sure to be pleased with the food for you and your guests.
The ambiance that the ballroom gives on your wedding day is unforgettable. It’s truly a romantic space to enjoy one of the biggest days of your life. You can stay all in one place for getting ready, the ceremony, and to end the night in a beautiful reception to dance the night away.
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