Meredith A.
Yelp
I came to Marquette, where my mother grew up, for the UP200 dogsled race. The weekend was cold and windy, and so it was important to me to have somewhere cozy where I could warm up after a long day outside. The Landmark definitely fit the bill.
There's plenty of parking in the back, which is free. The building itself is historic, and has an elegant vibe - refreshing after many nights in cookie-cutter Holiday Inn type places. Everyone behind the front desk was friendly and accommodating. It's also very inexpensive for a hotel of its quality; I think it was $129 for a lovely room with a queen bed, a humorous fake fireplace, a big bathroom, and a view of Lake Superior. What more could we want? Water pressure was pretty weak, so the showers weren't as satisfying as I'd hoped, and it took forever to fill the bathtub! Also a little bit of a buzzing sound coming from the heating vent in the bathroom - probably just due to it being an old building. Didn't bother us. Hotel was quiet, we slept soundly through the night.
Oh and they have two bottles of wine, with glasses and an opener, in the room - if you open them they charge $15 to your account. I thought that was really nice - not too expensive, and very convenient.
We didn't eat at the restaurants, but we did have a drink upstairs in the lounge, which had a beautiful view, comfy chairs, and a bartender who knows how to make a cosmopolitan.
We had a great stay here, if I was ever back in Marquette this would definitely be my hotel of choice.