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Hotels in Minnesota
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Residence Inn Duluth
517 W Central Entrance

The Grand Hotel Minneapolis
615 2nd Ave S

The 140-room Grand Hotel Minneapolis - a Kimpton Hotel is an upscale property in the heart of the downtown business district. Its crowning feature is the connected Life Time Athletic Club, which gives guests access to an indoor lap pool, a running track, an aerobics studio, and numerous athletic courts. Contemporary rooms are large and stately, with work desks, leather chairs, and marble bathrooms (some have separate walk-in showers and soaking tubs). A popular lobby bar draws locals and its steak and sushi restaurant gets favorable reviews. It's worth comparing rates with the nearby Radisson Blu Minneapolis, though it lacks a pool and spa.

Emery Hotel, Autograph Collection
215 S 4th St

The 222-room Hotel Minneapolis, Autograph Collection is an upscale property housed in a former bank, with original features throughout. High ceilings, large marble columns, and a lovely marble staircase are found in the striking lobby, but this sense of history doesn't continue into the rooms. Modern, somewhat generic rooms have contemporary amenities including big flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, but they also have small windows and lackluster views. Apart from its restaurant and bar, this hotel is slim on facilities, though it's connected to the city's indoor Skyway System for traversing downtown's malls and dining options with ease. Note that there's a fee to connect to in-room Wi-Fi, except for Marriott members. The nearby Westin Minneapolis, also housed in an old bank, has additional amenities that include an indoor pool.

Radisson Blu Minneapolis Downtown
35 S 7th St

Located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, the design-savvy, 360-room Radisson Blu Minneapolis caters to business travelers with its express check-in/-out, 29,000 square feet of meeting space, and express laundry services. The huge 17th-floor gym, with views overlooking the skyline, has state-of-the-art equipment, a movement studio, locker rooms, and showers. Rooms are minimalist and modern, with a standard high-end chain appeal, while local artwork adds a more personal element. The on-site restaurant is a local favorite, serving farm-to-table cuisine to locals and guests alike. Just note there is no spa or pool, features that can be found at the Loews and Westin, respectively. 

Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Downtown
425 S 7th St

With direct access to the Skyway and within walking distance of the Target Center, Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Downtown is in a convenient location for families and business travelers exploring the city. The upper-middle-range chain hotel was renovated in 2013 and offers 213 spacious rooms with 42-inch HDTVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The property has a small indoor pool and a fitness center, plus a free breakfast is provided. Other features include an on-site restaurant as well as a cafe/bar with happy hour specials. Like a lot of hotels in the area, there’s a fee for parking, and some guests complain of noise from neighboring rooms. Even with those minor setbacks taken into account, the property offers a good value and location at a fair price compared to others in the area.

Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
1300 Nicollet Mall

The 645-room Hyatt Regency Minneapolis is a busy, four-pearl convention hotel with rustic touches and expansive public spaces. Geared toward the business crowd, the hotel is directly attached to the Minneapolis Convention Center via a skyway, and offers business amenities like extensive meeting space and an on-site FedEx. The fitness facilities are a highlight, with a generously equipped gym, heated indoor pool, basketball and racquetball courts, yoga studio, and fitness concierge. There's also an on-site restaurant and bar, a grab-and-go market place, and room service. Guests rooms are clean and spacious with big, modern bathrooms and standard amenities, but no microwaves and mini-fridges. Guests complain most about extra fees, overpriced food, or high rates during conferences. The nearby Millennium Hotel Minneapolis is an acceptable alternative with better rates on many dates.

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Minneapolis
1101 Lasalle Ave

Popular with business travelers, DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Minneapolis is an upper-middle-range chain hotel in a convenient location across from Target’s headquarters. The 229-room property has a casual restaurant on-site as well as a lobby bar, a Starbucks, and a fitness center. Rooms are spacious, with separate living room areas and amenities that include microwaves and mini-fridges, but bathrooms are small. Guests should plan for additional fees including a charge for parking, Wi-Fi, and breakfast. For a similar price, travelers might want to check out Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Downtown, a mid-range hotel that offers more amenities, including an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi.