This large Hyatt is located 2-skybridge blocks away from Minneapolis' Convention Center. The 533 room hotel beckons with stylish common areas and modern rooms with some of the best views of downtown, especially from the higher floors.
Price: ExpensiveOkay, this place rocks in more ways than one! Not only does the hotel sport a few top notch machines on the 6th floor, but guests are also afforded complimentary passes to the incredible Life Time Fitness across the street.
Price: ExpensiveTowering 31 stories amidst downtown Minneapolis's skyline, this Marriott is an example of modern architecture at its best. The all-glass exterior provides fantastic views from all 583 guest rooms. The interior décor is conservative but not dowdy, pleasing but not impressive.
Price: ExpensiveBe sure to book the right Residence Inn! Two of these Marriott-owned hotels call downtown Minneapolis home. We are not recommending the Residence Inn at the Depot.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveWe're really proud of ourselves for finding this fantastic athletic-minded accommodation on the University of Minnesota campus!
Price: Least ExpensiveThis is a large, convention-type Hilton hotel that performs tremendously on the service side with its welcoming guest quarters and very good fitness center. Common areas are chic and fun and for those in town for a convention, the Skyway means no weather "delays."
Price: Moderately ExpensiveIn the heart of downtown Minneapolis, The Grand affords a lavish accommodation stocked with all the amenities you expect from a luxury hotel, including a stellar fitness center.
Price: ExpensiveMillennium is located on the outskirts of downtown and is connected via skywalk to the Minneapolis Convention Center. A modern midrise, towering 12-stories, the hotel is an appealing mix of modern conveniences and comfort.
Price: Moderately Expensive