Twin Cities' Best Tourist Hotel
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1. Afton House Inn
3291 St Croix Trail S, Afton, MN
A historic country inn just a block from the St. Croix River.
Reviews:
- “Best of the Best”
- “Great food, historic lodging”
- “Best Time in Years!”
- “Great Time!”
- “The BEST in the VALLEY”
Tips: The Afton House has its own fleet of boats, and a champagne brunch is available on board from May through October. Cruises are suspended October through March due to icy waters.
Afton House Inn
2. Graves 601 Hotel Minneapolis
601 First Ave N, Minneapolis, MN
With chic rooms, a swanky restaurant and a hot dance club, it blends in perfectly with Block E’s over-the-top attractions.
Reviews:
- “Serious short staffing issues, but nice decor”
- “Awesomeblueberrypancakes!! Most comfy beds ever! Best view you could ever ask for!”
- “Great Value”
- “Best Hotel in town!!!”
- “Great weekend getaway”
Tips: Pets can stay for a $100 fee.
Graves 601 Hotel Minneapolis
3. Radisson
35 S 7th St, Minneapolis, MN
Clean, comfortable accommodations and guaranteed customer satisfaction.
Reviews:
- “Not a place for kids”
- “Not a good place for children”
- “The comfort!”
- “Fabulous Property!”
Tips: Many hotels have swimming pools, fitness centers and pet-friendly policies. Ask your reservation officer to verify.
Radisson or email Radisson
4. Hilton Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport - Mall of America
3800 American Blvd E, Minneapolis, MN
5. Millennium Hotel Minneapolis
1313 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN
Downtown boutique hotel that’s geared toward conventioneers, but is welcoming to all.
Reviews:
- “Very Dissapointing!!!”
- “house manager”
- “Awful Place”
- “A Great Hollidazzle Hotel!”
- “A Decent Stay”
Tips: The hotel offers ever-changing package deals that cater to tourists, pet owners, shoppers and adventurers.
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis
6. Holiday Inn Minneapolis-Metrodome
1500 Washington Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN
For more than 50 years, this hotel’s familiar green sign has signaled budget-friendly lodging for families and business travelers.
Reviews:
- “No Dogs”
- “Nice clean home away from home”
Tips: Priority Club members can collect points or airline miles at Holiday Inn or other properties within the InterContinental Hotels groups and earn free hotel stays, trips and merchandise.
Holiday Inn Minneapolis-Metrodome or email Holiday Inn Minneapolis-Metrodome
7. Sofitel - Minneapolis
5601 W 78th St, Bloomington, MN
Comfy, elegant accommodations with great suburban access.
Reviews:
- “Can be best deal in town, sleep and shower well with internet”
- “It tries…”
- “A so-so stay”
- “Mr”
- “Dan Richie”
Tips: On-site are three restaurants: Le Petit Marche with International cuisine, the provincial brasserie Chez Colette and the French-Mediterranean eatery La Fougasse.
Sofitel – Minneapolis
8. Saint Paul Hotel
350 Market St, St. Paul, MN
A 1910 landmark in the Rice Park District that stands for luxury.
Reviews:
- “The Best in St. Paul.”
- “The Superlative Hotel of the Upper Midwest”
- “Renovated and updated”
- “Love it!”
- “Wonderful St. Paul”
Tips: Don’t miss lovely Rice Park, especially during the Winter Carnival, when it’s home to ice sculptures.
Saint Paul Hotel
Best Tourist Hotel in Twin Cities
The Best Tourist Hotel based on votes from Citysearch users.
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