The Union Club Hotel at Purdue University\u002c Autograph Collection

The Union Club Hotel at Purdue University, part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, sits at the heart of one of the American Midwest's most recognizable research campuses. Recognized in the Michelin Selected Hotels list for 2025, it occupies a distinct position among Indiana's lodging options: a property where institutional heritage and collegiate architecture frame the guest experience rather than generic hospitality convention.

A Campus Address With Institutional Weight
University-anchored hotels occupy a specific niche in American hospitality. Where resort properties sell escape and urban luxury hotels sell proximity to commerce or culture, campus hotels sell something harder to manufacture: a sense of place built over generations. The Union Club Hotel at Purdue University, located at 201 North Grant Street in West Lafayette, Indiana, belongs to that tradition. Its address places it at the center of a Big Ten research university whose alumni network spans aerospace, agriculture, and engineering, and whose campus architecture carries the gravity of an institution founded in 1869. That context shapes the hotel experience before a guest sets foot inside.
Michelin's 2025 Selected Hotels list includes the property, a designation that places it in the company of hotels reviewed for quality of accommodation and character rather than simply for dining. For a campus hotel in the American Midwest, that recognition signals something meaningful about the gap between standard conference-adjacent lodging and a property with genuine editorial standing. The Autograph Collection flag, part of Marriott's portfolio of independent-spirited properties, reinforces that positioning: the brand is designed for hotels where local identity outweighs chain uniformity.
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The design language of historic American university buildings follows a recognizable grammar: brick or limestone exteriors, symmetrical facades, proportioned windows, interior spaces that balance formality with function. Purdue's campus reads in that register, and the Union Club Hotel draws on that visual vocabulary. Properties that inhabit campus union buildings — as this one does — carry a particular kind of architectural weight. These structures were built as gathering places for an entire academic community, which means their proportions and public spaces were designed for civic use rather than intimate transaction. Staying in one means occupying a building whose scale reflects institutional ambition rather than commercial calculation.
This positions the Union Club Hotel differently from the design-led boutique properties that dominate contemporary travel editorial. Hotels like Troutbeck in Amenia or The Stavrand in Guerneville build identity through curated aesthetic restraint. The Union Club Hotel builds identity through accumulated institutional memory, which is a different proposition entirely. Neither approach is superior; they appeal to different modes of travel and different kinds of curiosity.
Among university-housed hotels in the United States, the format has found renewed appreciation as travelers seek properties with genuine local roots rather than properties that simulate them. The Chicago Athletic Association in Chicago offers a comparable dynamic, where a historic civic institution has been converted into lodging that carries authentic associative weight. The Union Club Hotel's version of that story is specific to a research university in Indiana rather than an athletic club in a major metropolitan center, but the underlying logic is the same: the building predates the hotel, and the hotel benefits from what the building already means.
West Lafayette as a Travel Destination
West Lafayette is not a conventional leisure travel destination. Its visitor population is largely composed of prospective students and their families, alumni returning for athletic events and reunions, visiting academics, and the corporate partners of a research-intensive university. That mix shapes what the local hospitality market looks like and where the Union Club Hotel sits within it. There is no deep field of luxury competitors on this campus, which means the property's Michelin Selected status carries more weight locally than the same designation would in a market like New York or Los Angeles.
For travelers arriving to attend a Purdue event or conduct business with the university's research enterprise, the Union Club Hotel's on-campus location removes the friction of commuting from off-campus lodging. That logistical advantage is substantive in a town where the university is effectively the center of gravity for the entire community. Visitors exploring Indiana more broadly may find West Lafayette a workable base: the city sits roughly 65 miles northwest of Indianapolis, accessible by I-65, and the campus itself has architectural and historical interest that extends beyond its football Saturdays. Our full West Lafayette restaurants guide covers the dining options worth knowing about in the surrounding area.
Placing the Property in a Wider Peer Set
The Michelin Selected designation puts the Union Club Hotel in a conversation with properties whose hospitality standards have been reviewed and found credible, regardless of category or geography. That peer set includes urban flagships, remote retreats, and design-forward boutiques across the United States. Among American hotels with comparable recognition, the range is deliberately broad. Amangiri in Canyon Point and Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur represent the landscape-driven end of that spectrum. The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City and Raffles Boston represent the urban heritage end. The Union Club Hotel occupies a category those properties do not: the campus institution, where the hotel's identity is inseparable from the university it serves.
Autograph Collection properties across the country tend to attract guests who are skeptical of standardized chain experiences but still want the operational reliability that comes with a major loyalty program. That positioning works well for a campus hotel, where the guest population is sophisticated enough to notice the difference between a property with genuine character and one that merely performs it. Other Autograph Collection properties in the Michelin orbit, such as those found in college towns and historic cities across the Northeast and Midwest, confirm that the brand has found a workable formula for exactly this kind of institutional conversion.
For context on what Michelin Selected status means in the broader American hospitality conversation, properties like Meadowood Napa Valley, SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg, and Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort illustrate how the designation spans price points and property types. The Union Club Hotel's inclusion confirms that Michelin's hotel program looks for quality and character across geography, not just in markets where luxury competition is densest.
Travelers considering Indiana as part of a broader Midwest itinerary, or those attending Purdue events across an academic year, will find the Union Club Hotel the address that most consistently reflects the campus's own institutional self-image. That alignment between building, brand, and place is not something a property acquires through renovation alone. It accrues through decades of use, and the Union Club Hotel at Purdue has had that time.
Planning a Stay
The property sits at 201 North Grant Street, placing it within walking distance of the central Purdue campus. Bookings are handled through the Autograph Collection and Marriott systems. Visit dates aligned with major university events , home football games, graduation weekends, and large research conferences , will compress availability significantly, so advance planning is advisable for those periods. Travelers arriving from Indianapolis should allow approximately 75 to 90 minutes by road under normal conditions. The hotel's campus location means most Purdue facilities and the main academic buildings are accessible on foot, which reduces the need for a rental car during the stay itself.
201 North Grant Street, West Lafayette, IN, USA
(765) 494-8922
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