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    Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown

    3.4 (81 reviews)
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    Sophie S.

    So I booked three different nights I want to start off by saying this property is very beautiful and very upscale I was caught off guard because of the price very budget affordable .. I do wanna say that not all of the staff is friendly.. a few weird interactions Great location expect the fact that it's a cross the street from a homeless shelter and not all those people are friendly But you definitely have a lot of options for food and exploring, but do be mindful. Everything closes so early downtown. We were not able to find food after 10:30 PM.

    eating area, brooke was an amazing server, perfect service!
    Orrin E.

    Immediately, employees were kind and welcoming to my sister and I. They wished her a happy birthday and offered an upgrade for her birthday which we accepted. It's a secure facility and we booked the hotel last minute for the Kehlani concert. The front desk staff (i cant remember their name, but beautiful soul) was so friendly and gave us directions to the Armory which I appreciated greatly. Our server Brooke served exactly what we needed and the food was affordable, delicious and perfect. I was a breakfast cook and a barista at one point, I know quality and this place has it at an attainable price. I wanna come back with my family and the kids would love this spot. It's also dog friendly!

    King corner suite.
    Wendy P.

    We tried out three different Radissons on our trip to The Twin Cities, and I have to say, Radisson Red Minneapolis was our favorite. Underground heated parking, attached to the hotel. No need to be exposed to the elements while entering or exiting your car. That is wonderful. Because it SNOWED when we were here. (Mid October!) Now it's going to run you $32 per day, but I think it's totally worth it. The rooms are clean, comfortable and hip. We had a corner suite with two windows, so we received plenty of light. And the windows had two sets of shades, one for privacy (that still admitted plenty of light), and a total blackout shade which was perfect for sleeping. The bed and linens were comfortable and I appreciated the seating area with table and cool light fixtures throughout. Did I mention this place is dog friendly? It seems like dogs are accepted many places in Minneapolis; I see so many out with their owners. Add this hotel to the list that thinks dogs are part of the family! There is a fabulous restaurant/bar attached to the lobby, OUI. Only downside is that it has limited hours. We wanted to grab a drink while we waited to check in (we arrived early) and it wasn't open. The location of the hotel is also great, close to many museums, and a Trader Joe's just around the corner. Also a grassy park a block away where you can walk your pooch. All in all we had a great stay, and this will be our go-to next time we are in Minneapolis!

    Ernie H.

    It's modern and I like it! A lot. Now this might not be to everyone's taste but it's not overtop avant-garde Jackson Pollock. See my pics. Hotel parking is expensive but meter parking is available and inexpensive as long as your not parking more than 4 hours otherwise Houston we have a problem. Overnight street parking is free. It's in the heart of the city with enough security features that you feel safe such as elevator access only with your key card and the TV is huge!

    Super art decco and pet friendly!
    Amanda D.

    I would totally stay here again! Not sure if I would recommend it to my more "high maintenance" friends, but I would for sure book here if I were ever in Minneapolis again. Small studio style rooms with modern decor and sustainable electricity and standard hotel amenities. There were refillable shower caddies (which I love). I wish instead of bar soap there would be a caddy for that too, but all supplies were of solid quality and smelled great. Rooms were a little small, but definitely adequate for our one night visit. Beds were comfy, there were plenty of channels on the Ultra HD TV. There is a gym that is key card access 24 hours. It's small, but decent. I went in around 5am and no one was there, but when I came back down at 830, it was pretty full. I didnt find any of the issues the other reviewers mentioned; no weird smells, no pests, my check in was efficient and polite and parking was easy (we paid for the hotel parking in their garage). There isnt room service, but the in house restaurant was decent for to go dinner (it was raining, but there seemed to be solid places to go in the vicinity). This is a dog friendly hotel, but there is little to no green space for dog "business". Just a warning in case your pooch is picky about where they go.

    Cool room lots of light
    Dave K.

    Rooms are good. Bed is comfortable. Lots of plugs for your devices. Cool furniture. Cool rooms. Nice light. Good big windows. No view. No nightlife in the hotel. A little off the beaten path of the cooler neighborhoods and downtown area. I would stay here if I was with my kids I would never stay here with my wife on a date weekend.

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    Jenna M.

    We loved this place! It has such a cool vibe! We had an issue with our room at first and they fixed it right away! The bed were comfy, the location is amazing and overall we had a great great stay! I would definitely come visit here again!!

    Hotel is bright, cleaned and has great staffs. Although the hotel has construction at round it, I didn't have any noise problems. Public parking is across the hotel and reasonable. Hotel is easy access to nearby restaurants and the City Mill.

    Steve K.

    Ate at their restaurant at a dog friendly event. Had their tater tot special - really good, French Toast - not bad and Biscuits and Gravy which was good but had way too little gravy (needed like 3-4 times more). So a lot of the biscuit was dry or uncoated. But what was there tasted good. We really liked their dog friendly event!!

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    Great location, nice rooms. The bar down stairs has crappy staff which was the downfall.

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    Wow what a very unique hotel! This one was for the books. Definitely made our stop on Minneapolis even cooler by staying at this rad place!

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    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

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    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

    My wife and I stayed at this downtown Minneapolis hotel for our 3 night visit to the Twin Cities in…read moreMarch of 2026. We got to experience the huge swing in weather during our stay, using this hotel as a base to take public transport, rideshare, and private pickup/dropoff. The hotel ended up being a good choice. The Elliot is one of the more affordable choices currently in the Edit Collection of Hotels (only three in the Minneapolis area), curated by Chase Travel. We booked (and prepaid) our stay via the Chase Portal, instead of our typical MO of using the Marriott site directly. Positives (of doing it this way) were that we got a $100 stay credit, vouchers for full-service breakfast for two at the property restaurant (Tavola), late checkout, room upgrade, and loyalty credit. Negatives were that the rate is a bit higher than if directly booked (though the bi-annual $250 credit from the credit card more than made up for it), my loyalty status would have given me free breakfast, room upgrade, and late checkout anyway, and since loyalty points are based on how much you spend directly with the hotel, didn't get that many points for our stay (though you do get nights-stayed credit, in case that is important). The hotel opened in 2018 in its current association as a Marriott Autograph Collection member. Our room was ready for us for a 2 pm check-in, on the 4th floor (was told it was an 'upgrade') of an eight floor, 168 room hotel. The room was about 300 square feet in size and tastefully decorated, and had a couch (though not pull-out). The bed was very soft, towels were thick, and one bath robe was provided without asking. It had a modern, very large shower stall with barely-adequate shower pressure, large sink area, and a modern toilet that didn't always recharge after every flush without some manual jiggling. Sachajuan were the soap/shampoo brand used. A small fridge contained a mini-bar, but no microwave or place to sit down and eat. Two bottles of water were provided in the room at check-in. There was a modern flat screen tv with plenty of basic cable channels, and Google Chrome cast enabled, allowing mirroring from one's phone. Temperature controls worked well. Other property observations: - the hotel does seem well integrated with the Marriott ecosystem. I got timely texts, ability to see a lot of info on my Marriott app, - room service is provided via the downstairs restaurant. Morning coffee is available at the lobby. - the dedicated fitness center on the 3rd floor is large, with modern equipment. It is fully stocked, with clean towels (some stored in a small mini-fridge), disinfecting wipes, and bottled water. - there is a small shop, where the resort credit can be used. It carried unusual items (not typical hotel sundry items like soda or chips), and we ended up buying some sea salt flakes ($16) and some genuine swedish fish candy ($10) to completely use the resort credits. There were some problems getting the charges properly handled, but Feranda at the front desk patiently helped me resolve it during checkout. - one can decline housekeeping day by day, getting 1,000 points instead. We took advantage two times. - Normal checkout is 11am, extendable to 4 pm if qualifying. - During happy hour times (3 - 5), samples of two different draft (one beer, one root beer) are offered. - parking is via valet, $54 overnight. There is no mandatory resort fee. The hotel is located about 4 city blocks from the nearest light rail station, so getting to the airport is doable via train. And there is a nice curb manned by the valet where dropoffs/pickups can be safely done.

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    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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