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AC Hotel by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
4.3/5104 Reviews

AC Hotel by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown

Minneapolis|0.62km from The James J. Fiorentino Museum
Staff was great. Some reviews have mentioned the ”sketchy” neighborhood, but it really isn't. Those strip clubs nearby have been there a lot longer than the AC Hotel or the Four Seasons next door. There are also many fine dining establishments nearby, including the famous Murray's steakhouse, 112 Eatery, and many more. Check out Bunker's Music Club too, one of the best smaller live music venues in the country. Back to the AC. Our bed was great, room surprisingly quiet (back side) and well appointed. Bathroom needed some minor repair work that housekeeping should have reported, but it wasn't worth call engineering up on a two night stay. These hotels have nice appointments and design, but aren't really full service like a Marriott. I would rate it five stars except for a couple things. $35 parking fee was disclosed, but I was very surprised to find that was a self-parking rate, not valet. It's not a terribly long way, but not all that convenient either. The other thing was being told when we checked in that because we were just staying two nights we would not receive housekeeping. It is standard these days to give guests a choice on short stays, and we often would forgo it, but it's not normal to just bluntly inform them they won't receive housekeeping for a $200 a night room. We didn't care much for that, and ended up having to call for fresh coffee supplies and towels and such anyway. I'd stay there again, the staff was very good and friendly, but they could sharpen up a bit.
Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, the Depot
4.3/594 Reviews

Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, the Depot

Minneapolis|0.69km from The James J. Fiorentino Museum
This is a difficult review to write. I understand that in a pandemic, hotels are getting crushed financially and must make adjustments to survive. But they should disclose upfront what they are doing. In this case, the Renaissance is adjacent to the Marriott Residence Inn. They are actually two sides of the same building. They have closed all public areas of the Renaissance, and you now check in and enter through the front desk of the Residence Inn, connected by a long hallway to the Renaissance. The Renaissance Depot advertises itself as being in the Milwaukee Road Depot but in fact all of those historic areas of the hotel shown on the website (such as the Great Hall) are closed, and that train station was the main reason I chose this hotel. The breakfast is a bag with an orange, a small yogurt, and an Otis Spunkmeyer wrapped muffin. None of this is disclosed on the website. Meanwhile, they are charging a higher price then the Residence Inn but with none of the amenities. The two main Renaissance elevators are closed. One small side elevator is still in use. The sign says use of the elevator is limited to one person. Luckily hotel occupancy was low, so that wasn't a big issue. The rooms were fine except there are no drawers or shelves -- just a luggage rack. There was no bath tub -- just a full-sized shower. The front desk staff were exceedingly nice. The hotel is very close to central downtown. Very convenient to the historic mills and the stone bridge.

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown
4.3/5110 Reviews
Stumbled in to the hotel bar for a few quick drinks before work and was immediately met by the bartender Jonathan with a warm smile and great conversation. Definitely the pump up I needed to have a really great night on the job! He was quick with his service and incredibly friendly and deserves a shoutout for a really great Screwdriver
Nicollet Island Inn
4.3/519 Reviews
Had a wonderful one night stay at the historic Nicollet Island Inn. Beautiful location and very convenient to downtown Minneapolis, St. Anthony Main/Stone Arch Bridge area and the University of Minnesota. We had a king room that was clean, comfortable, quiet, and spacious. Complimentary coffee in the morning, but no refrigerator in room. Staff was super friendly. Plenty of free parking. When you book a room, you have the option to make reservations for the restaurant, but we opted to eat elsewhere. It is expensive to stay here, but we loved it and would definitely stay again!
AC Hotel by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
4.3/5104 Reviews
Staff was great. Some reviews have mentioned the ”sketchy” neighborhood, but it really isn't. Those strip clubs nearby have been there a lot longer than the AC Hotel or the Four Seasons next door. There are also many fine dining establishments nearby, including the famous Murray's steakhouse, 112 Eatery, and many more. Check out Bunker's Music Club too, one of the best smaller live music venues in the country. Back to the AC. Our bed was great, room surprisingly quiet (back side) and well appointed. Bathroom needed some minor repair work that housekeeping should have reported, but it wasn't worth call engineering up on a two night stay. These hotels have nice appointments and design, but aren't really full service like a Marriott. I would rate it five stars except for a couple things. $35 parking fee was disclosed, but I was very surprised to find that was a self-parking rate, not valet. It's not a terribly long way, but not all that convenient either. The other thing was being told when we checked in that because we were just staying two nights we would not receive housekeeping. It is standard these days to give guests a choice on short stays, and we often would forgo it, but it's not normal to just bluntly inform them they won't receive housekeeping for a $200 a night room. We didn't care much for that, and ended up having to call for fresh coffee supplies and towels and such anyway. I'd stay there again, the staff was very good and friendly, but they could sharpen up a bit.
Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, the Depot
4.3/594 Reviews
This is a difficult review to write. I understand that in a pandemic, hotels are getting crushed financially and must make adjustments to survive. But they should disclose upfront what they are doing. In this case, the Renaissance is adjacent to the Marriott Residence Inn. They are actually two sides of the same building. They have closed all public areas of the Renaissance, and you now check in and enter through the front desk of the Residence Inn, connected by a long hallway to the Renaissance. The Renaissance Depot advertises itself as being in the Milwaukee Road Depot but in fact all of those historic areas of the hotel shown on the website (such as the Great Hall) are closed, and that train station was the main reason I chose this hotel. The breakfast is a bag with an orange, a small yogurt, and an Otis Spunkmeyer wrapped muffin. None of this is disclosed on the website. Meanwhile, they are charging a higher price then the Residence Inn but with none of the amenities. The two main Renaissance elevators are closed. One small side elevator is still in use. The sign says use of the elevator is limited to one person. Luckily hotel occupancy was low, so that wasn't a big issue. The rooms were fine except there are no drawers or shelves -- just a luggage rack. There was no bath tub -- just a full-sized shower. The front desk staff were exceedingly nice. The hotel is very close to central downtown. Very convenient to the historic mills and the stone bridge.
TownePlace Suites Minneapolis Downtown/North Loop
4.2/597 Reviews
A comfortable hotel with a comfortable price
Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis
4.7/550 Reviews
We stayed at the Four a Seasons for a quick weekend. They emailed in advance of our stay to see if we needed a car service, dinner reservations, and to gather other preferences. Everything was exquisite from start to finish. This is a brand new Four Seasons (and my new favorite)! A spa treatment is a must—I booked a massage with Lindsey and it was the best massage I’ve ever had! The only (small) minus is that the co-ed hot tub was in the same area as the indoor pool. So there are children in the area (with all that entails). But there is also. Hot tub, sauna, etc within the gendered locker rooms that are kid free, so plenty of alternative options.

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