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    North Country Lodge

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    Another great stay. It may not be as fancy as off-base hotels, but the price is right and its nice to be on a secure military base

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    Hotel Ivy, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Minneapolis

    Hotel Ivy, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Minneapolis

    (151 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown Minneapolis

    Always a luxury home for relaxation…read more Guests enjoy on-site dining at Breva Bar & Grill for American cuisine and cocktails, plus options like Masa & Agave tequilaria speakeasy. The hotel features the renowned Anda Spa for massages, facials, and wellness treatments, a 24-hour fitness center with yoga classes, steam room, and convenient access to the downtown Skyway system for easy exploration of nearby attractions such as Orchestra Hall, Nicollet Mall, and U.S. Bank Stadium. It's pet-friendly, offers valet parking, meeting spaces, and high-end service in the heart of downtown.

    I had such a great experience at Hotel Ivy. First, the front desk service is outstanding - truly…read moretop notch. When checking in, they asked us if we were here for a special occasion and upon learning that it was a girls night getaway, they provided us with BOGO app and drink coupons to the 2 restaurants onsite. They also suggested a few dishes to try. When we returned to our room after a show at the Orpheum, we found a bottle of bubbly with a handwritten note on the table!! It was such a kind gesture and so so thoughtful. I've never experienced something like that before - usually it's a birthday or anniversary where this type of stuff happens so we were thrilled the front desk would provide such a gift for friends simply getting together. We had dinner at Breva Bar (on the first floor) and loved the food. One tip - if the Minnesota Orchestra is having an event (close proximity), there will likely be a rush of diners beforehand and service can be tough/limited due to restaurant capacity. We experienced it first hand and had to wait a long time for food. But once the orchestra crowd cleared, it was prompt service. Another tip - do not skip the burrata & apple starter. It was so good we ordered it TWICE. Our room was on a high floor with views of downtown. The real star is though is the bed. I've stayed at Marriott properties before (Ivy is part of the Marriott family) but none of them compares to a Hotel Ivy bed. There's a reason this is a luxury hotel because this is a luxurious bed. Fun fact: Marriott actually sells these beds online and the prices are crazy expensive. There was complimentary coffee in the lobby the next morning. We enjoyed a simple but filling breakfast at the hotel bar before concluding our short 1 night but very memorable stay. So glad I got to experience Hotel Ivy, the beautiful ambiance, and stellar service. If I feel like spoiling myself again for another girls get together, I'm coming back here.

    Elliot Park Hotel, Autograph Collection

    Elliot Park Hotel, Autograph Collection

    (47 reviews)

    $$

    Downtown Minneapolis

    All the staff at this hotel were friendly and helpful. The decor has a cool vibe. On Thursday…read moreevening we enjoyed a great guitarist that played so well we felt like we were at a mellow jazz concert. Our favorite part of the hotel was the restaurant. In the week that we were in Minneapolis we had at least one meal each day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner were fine dining and should be missed. Not only is the food excellent but the staff is so friendly and accommodating. Don't miss out if stay here.

    Very clean up to date comfortable hotel…read more Very clean but oddly laid out There's no drawers for clothes, just small desk drawers and a closet to hang stuff There are no towel holders near the shower, just a hook that is not really in reach Very nice blackout curtain, you can almost get total blackout except light bleed from top and bottom of curtain which is not much, and light from TV (red) and light that randomly flashes from fire alarm, and alarm clock if you don't face it down there is a constant fan (2) that blow, it does dry things fast if you wash something, like 2 hours passive, but it does hum the entire time there is a hair dryer but it's short so you can't really hold on to clothes to dry it with it cuz of how outlets are laid out i wish there was a seat in entranceway, it's kinda wasted space the doors are loud, you will feel them shake if it's the ones near you, they kinda slam for the most part it was very quiet in the hotel, you will hear ppl if they are loud in the hallways but i barely heard anyone the entire time staff are very friendly soap and shampoo etc are citrus, it smelled nice i like that you can get a foam pillow if you want through the app or just asking bed was nice and comfy, slept well over all i had them empty the mini fridge since those cost money they give you free water, you can get more free in the fitness center and you can get ear buds there for free

    W Minneapolis - The Foshay

    W Minneapolis - The Foshay

    (301 reviews)

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    Downtown Minneapolis

    Had a good, but not perfect, stay at the Foshay recently…read more What could be improved: *Room not perfectly clean/maintained - Nyquil pill on bathroom floor & one bedside lamp not working *Pillows kind of hard *Housekeeping knocked on my door early day of check-out *Didn't like the furniture layout in room, nowhere to put suitcase on sideboard What was good: *Fast elevators *Key card required to get to your floor, good security *Access to museum and Observation Deck included with room (will review separately) *Connected to Skyway system & a coffee shop *Helpful/friendly staff *Accommodated a reservation change when I called in advance *One hour complimentary late check-out *All systems working (hot water, thermostat, TV, etc) - obviously that's a basic must have but it is a very old building *On-site bar and steakhouse (didn't go to either) *Good location near other stuff I wanted to go to *Beautiful architecture / decor For the price (~$280), I'm not sure I'd return. But I'm glad I got to stay one night to experience it.

    Not worth the hype…read more Was genuinely excited to stay at the W Minneapolis from Dec 19-22, but unfortunately the experience ended up feeling underwhelming, and stressful. Cost. The W is expensive, which shouldn't surprise anyone. Nightly rates hover around $200+ per night. Valet parking is $60 per night; objectively overpriced, though undeniably convenient. Additional fees: Pet owners, expect a $100 flat fee plus $25 per night, which adds up quickly. Where things start to fall apart is navigation and access to information. The hotel is surprisingly confusing to get around, and there's virtually no wayfinding or signage. In fully embracing the digital-only approach, the hotel has eliminated all traditional paper materials. No map. No room book. No quick-reference guide. Everything lives digitally. That sounds modern--until you need basic information like restaurant hours. eg). I attempted to visit the bar on floor 27 at around 330 pm. (It doesn't open until 5pm) However none of this is clearly displayed, and SUPER difficult to find without messaging the front desk and the Marriott app was hit-or-miss at best during my stay. The digital key never worked once, and even the room phone didn't function. That wouldn't be a huge issue if the app worked reliably--but it didn't. I did message the front desk through the app to request a USB-C charging cable and was told none were available. In 2025. At a W. That felt less like sleek minimalism and more like missed fundamentals. Food/ Room Service: Absolutely excellent. Manny's Steakhouse and the Prohibition Bar are both fantastic and independently operated in partnership with the hotel. See Manny's Steakhouse for a full review, it alone was a highlight of the stay. The room itself was very spacious, but it's important to remember this is an old building, and it shows. I struggled to maintain a consistent water temperature the entire stay. The room layout was also frustrating: the TV is mounted far from the bed, on a wall shared with neighboring rooms. Turning up the volume even slightly resulted in a noise complaint from next door. Yep, that actually happened. Overall, the W Minneapolis has style, history, and good food...but the experience feels more focused on image than guest usability. With better wayfinding, reliable tech, and basic in-room information, this could be a great stay. As it stands, it didn't live up to the hype

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