Connected by skyway to the Minneapolis Convention Center, this Minnesota hotel features an indoor pool and a sauna. This hotel is within 0.6 mi of the Walker Art Center.
Connected to the Minneapolis Convention Center via a skyway, this city center hotel offers easy access to top attractions and features comfortable accommodations, complete with many modern amenities.
Featuring a bar, MOXY Minneapolis Uptown is located in Minneapolis in the Minnesota region, 2.1 miles from Lake Harriet and 3.1 miles from Target Field.
Ashley
United States of America
Room was comfy and cozy. Loved the vibe and staff.
Featuring a convenient location in the heart of Minneapolis city center, moments from popular sites, this all-suite hotel provides spacious 2-room suite, complete with modern amenities, including...
Timm
United States of America
Everybody was very pleasant and friendly. They were doing as much as they could despite the trouble the hotel was having with their broken air conditioning.
Steps from the Minneapolis Convention Center and the U.S. Bank Stadium, this hotel offers comfortable guestrooms with free wireless internet access and an on-site restaurant and is a perfect venue for...
The Minneapolis Convention Center and the Target Center are within walking distance of this downtown hotel, situated near top attractions and offering modern amenities, including a free daily...
Located in Minneapolis, a 16-minute walk from Target Field, Embassy Suites By Hilton Minneapolis Downtown Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Dawn
United States of America
Breakfast was wonderful! We loved the made to order omelet
Located in the center of downtown Minneapolis, within steps of Nicollet Mall and Target Center, this hotel offers elegant accommodations with free WiFi access and and chic on-site dining options.
Samantha
United States of America
Carole very very friendly. Spa tub worked great and was very relaxing.
AC Hotel by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown is located in the Downtown West district in Minneapolis, 1640 feet from Target Field and 2.4 mi from US Bank Stadium. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Services were on point. Everything was exceptional
Located in Minneapolis, a 16-minute walk from Target Field, Embassy Suites By Hilton Minneapolis Downtown Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Convenient, welcoming, modern & clean, comfortable
Within walking distance of Target Field, this property is connected to the climate-controlled Skyway footbridge in the heart of downtown Minneapolis and offers complimentary hot breakfast and free...
The position of the hotel, the breakfast and the WiFi
Located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, this hotel is connected to the city’s climate-controlled Skyway System and offers on-site dining options.
Cleanliness and staff. Room was beautiful and comfortable
The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot is located 11 miles from Mall of America and features an indoor pool. Spacious rooms offer 43-inch and 50-inch flat-screen TVs with HBO.
Location, Location, Location. Staff was excellent.
This Minneapolis hotel is located in the Mill District within a 5-minute walk of Mill City Museum. This hotel offers an indoor pool and a flat-screen TV in every room.
Beautiful hotel with incredible decor snd location.
The Minneapolis Convention Center and the Target Center are within walking distance of this downtown hotel, situated near top attractions and offering modern amenities, including a free daily...
Close to convention centre.
Breakfast included.
Clean.
Featuring a bar, MOXY Minneapolis Uptown is located in Minneapolis in the Minnesota region, 2.1 miles from Lake Harriet and 3.1 miles from Target Field.
Room was comfy and cozy. Loved the vibe and staff.
Located in Minneapolis and with TCF Bank Stadium reachable within a 11-minute walk, Hampton Inn and Suites Minneapolis University Area, MN provides a fitness center, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi...
Everything was great! The staff was amazing and super nice!
Steps from the Minneapolis Convention Center and the U.S. Bank Stadium, this hotel offers comfortable guestrooms with free wireless internet access and an on-site restaurant and is a perfect venue for...
Everything except the parking getting into the lot.
Nestled on the edge of the University of Minnesota campus, this Days Hotel by Wyndham University Ave SE in Minneapolis. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and desk.
Good breakfast, great desk staff, excellent location
Featuring a convenient location in the heart of Minneapolis city center, moments from popular sites, this all-suite hotel provides spacious 2-room suite, complete with modern amenities, including...
Spacious and nice bed. Appreciated the welcome cookies
Conveniently set in the center of Minneapolis, Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Minneapolis Downtown provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center and a terrace.
Walking distance to Target field. On site parking!
Located in the center of downtown Minneapolis, within steps of Nicollet Mall and Target Center, this hotel offers elegant accommodations with free WiFi access and and chic on-site dining options.
Didn’t eat here, a little pricey. Loved the location!
This hotel is located in the IDS Center, the tallest building in Minneapolis. It offers a business center, 2 restaurants, gym and spacious rooms with 42-inch flat-screen TVs.
Staff, Mikala (sp) was so helpful and knowledgeable.
This boutique hotel is located on Nicollet Island, across the Mississippi River from downtown Minneapolis. The hotel offers an award-winning restaurant Guests can enjoy the lounge and free WiFi.
Le personnel très attentionné et jolie cadre, super séjour
Centrally located in downtown Minneapolis, Emery Hotel, Autograph Collection hotel is a 10-minutes’ walk from the U.S. Bank Stadium.
it was beautiful! the valet staff was extremely friendly.
FAQs about hotels in Minneapolis
On average, 3-star hotels in Minneapolis cost $153 per night, and 4-star hotels in Minneapolis are $176 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Minneapolis can be found for $174 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Minneapolis this weekend is $199 or, for a 4-star hotel, $257. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Minneapolis for this weekend cost around $244 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $238 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Minneapolis for tonight. You'll pay around $333 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Minneapolis will cost around $346, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Minneapolis has a lot going on and a lot to offer, but I...
Minneapolis has a lot going on and a lot to offer, but I detest driving in this city. It's one big spaghetti knot, and even my GPS got confused. When I was there in winter for a concert, the city put NO melting agent on super icy roads (possibly because the Mississippi River is nearby), and there were over a dozen accidents or cars off the roads. You could only travel about 35 in 65 mph zones, and we were late for the concert.
The city is very eco-conscious, which I deeply admire.
Susan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We loved Minneapolis!
We loved Minneapolis! There was lots to do outside (fantastic park system, Mississippi River, water falls ...) and many breweries and distilleries and restaurants to explore. The Mall of America is certainly that! We had a lot of fun!
KJFILP
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We were in town just for an overnight visit.
We were in town just for an overnight visit. We went to Birchbark Books an independent, local bookstore and an excellent one at that. Then had dinner at Owamni which was amazing and delicious. The next day we drove out to Chanhassen to Paisley Park for the Prince tour and it was worth every penny.
Stephanie
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Hotel was hard to find, not enough signage at ground level.
Hotel was hard to find, not enough signage at ground level. Parking was expensive and the cost was not mentioned at time of booking. After unpacking we had to move rooms as the toilet was not working. The TV remote not working (it was quickly fixed), some light bulbs burned out, the floor and furniture was stained. Overall we were disappointed. Staff was very friendly and the breakfast was good.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
WE WERE ONLY THERE FOR FOLLOW-UP AFTER A TRANSPLANT IN...
WE WERE ONLY THERE FOR FOLLOW-UP AFTER A TRANSPLANT IN AUGUST AND FURTHER RESEARCH AND DUE TO ALL THE MEDICAL BILLS INCURRED, WE WERE UNABLE TO RENT A CAR TO REALLY SEE THE CITY. MAYBE WHEN WE GO BACK THIS SUMMER.
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
The town seemed dead, although I visited in March and was...
The town seemed dead, although I visited in March and was not cold most of the day time but it seemed like no one was around even in the downtime. The other thing I noticed that the city is too "white", not much diversity or international community visible there. Many buildings in the downtime seemed empty and some had wooden planks instead of glass windows.
Great location. Convenient to many restaurants and theatres. The bed was very comfortable and the room was very clean and quiet. The in-room coffee was the best hotel coffee I've ever had and the rainhead shower was awesome! I love that the decor/style of the hotel was unique and that it didn't feel like a chain hotel. Lots of options for parking close by. We found a church lot that was only $7 for the night (weekend rate).
I really liked the hospitality of the staff. The decoration of the bedroom was also good. They cleaned my room regularly. Both the bathroom and bedroom were very clean and equipped with necessary stuffs. If I were to visit Minneapolis again, I would be happy to stay at the same hotel (Nicollet Island Inn) again.
I liked that every last one of your staff was extremely polite, respectful, and helpful to their best ability. A wallet got let behind and your honest staff turned it in and mailed it out to me, they way the situation was handled alone turned my whole experience about the hotel around.
We liked the close proximity to the airport, the event we attended and various restaurants located nearby. The property itself seems nice but we didn’t explore it much - this is more of an Airbnb style stay rather than a hotel; I.e hotel services, regular housekeeping, etc.
Great location for downtown Minneapolis with easy access from the freeway. The front desk guy was amazing - it was like he knew what we needed before we even asked. Breakfast was great. The hotel was clean and bright. Our room was so clean that it smelled fresh.
I personally liked having a corner room. I wasn’t directly next to somebody although the room was a bit small. I still enjoyed my stay overall the hotel is great. I personally prefer it instead of staying at the Hyatt.
Room was spacious and the location worked very well using Uber and/or walking to primarily destinations in the Minneapolis metro area. The breakfast buffet was also a nice way to start each day.
Great hotel and service. Since it is located downtown and centre of the city, it gets very loud at night. There were huge events happening in the area hence, the loud noise and busy streets.
Great value for one of my favorite hotels downtown Minneapolis. The staff is always friendly and the hotel has always been nice and quiet when I stay. I love the large rooms and bathroom!
The room was a great size, the breakfast was one of the best we have had at a free breakfast, the hotel enforced the quiet hours, and the location was easy to access.
We came to Minneapolis to go to a Vikings Game at the stadium. We stayed here because it was within walking distance and was very happy with the hotel overall!
The hotel is beautiful and the staff are wonderful! I've stayed here twice now within 2 months because I love it, wouldn't stay anywhere else in Minneapolis.
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