Best places to stay in Minneapolis

Twilight view of the Minneapolis skyline with a glowing bridge stretching over the calm Mississippi River, reflecting the city lights in the water.

Minneapolis is a northern gem that’s both cool and cultured — where lakeside serenity meets a thriving arts and food scene. Think bold architecture, bike trails for days, and a community that’s as creative as it is kind.

You need a hotel that captures the rhythm without losing the warmth. We cut through the noise and filtered out the fluff.

These are the top 5 hotels travelers genuinely rave about.

#5 Renaissance

Shared by Adam White – 225 ❤️

“Downtown buzz with soft landings. Warm wood, cool glass, and rooms that don’t miss a beat.”

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#4 Marquette

Shared by Sydney Jordan – 249 ❤️

“Tall windows and skyline winks. Feels like confidence in concrete form.”

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#3 Canopy

Shared by Lori King – 254 ❤️

“Cozy layers and rooftop charm. A soft place to land between city strolls.”

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#2 Elliot park

Shared by Felix Dunnigan – 301 ❤️

“Steady calm with thoughtful edges. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t rush anything.”

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#1 Four Seasons

Shared by Gavin Brooks – 367 ❤️

“Golden hour filters in just right. Quiet luxury that doesn’t need to say much.”

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What are the best areas to stay in Minneapolis?

Top picks include Downtown for proximity to major attractions and sports venues, North Loop for trendy boutiques and restaurants, and Uptown for a laid-back, lakeside atmosphere. Each neighborhood offers its own flavor of the Twin Cities experience.



When should I visit Minneapolis for ideal hotel prices?

Late spring (May–June) and early fall (September–October) offer a sweet spot between pleasant weather and reasonable hotel rates. Expect higher prices in summer during peak festival season and winter for holiday events.



Do Minneapolis hotels typically include free breakfast?

Many mid-range and extended-stay hotels include free breakfast, especially chains. Boutique and higher-end hotels may charge separately or offer à la carte service.



Are Minneapolis hotels walkable for exploring the city?

In Downtown and North Loop, yes—Minneapolis has a compact, walkable core with access to public transit and even skyway tunnels for winter navigation. Outside downtown, rideshare or light rail is more practical.



What amenities can I expect in Minneapolis hotels?

Most offer Wi-Fi, fitness centers, and proximity to transit or bike paths. Higher-end stays may feature indoor pools, rooftop bars, or valet parking. Some even have pet-friendly perks or bike rentals for exploring the city.

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