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Explore 9 hotels in Minneapolis, MN. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
Rooms range from dated and small to gorgeous and spacious depending on your luck. Staff consistently go above and beyond, especially when problems arise. The hotel works well for convention attendees but lacks nearby food options for casual dining.
Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Downtown
Rooms are spacious and clean with good downtown views, but expect weak shower pressure, poor temperature control, and blackout blinds that don't block light. Parking is expensive and cramped. Staff is helpful, breakfast quality varies by what you're told at check-in.
Hilton Minneapolis
Staff here are genuinely friendly and helpful. Rooms are clean and spacious but have real issues: uncomfortable pillows, oddly small beds, poor layout with limited side tables and towel hooks, and maintenance problems like weak AC and broken elevator buttons. Watch for sneaky upcharges at check-in.
Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown
Beds are hard and uncomfortable. Showers leak and have slippery glass enclosures with difficult knobs. Staff stays kind and helpful, but you'll battle maintenance issues like broken thermostats and clogged toilets. Parking costs extra unless you book underground spots ahead.
Hilton Garden Inn Minneapolis Downtown
Staff delivers exceptional service and kindness. Rooms are clean with good views, but beds disappoint some guests and pillows feel cheap. Breakfast costs extra despite the hotel charging premium rates.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Minneapolis - Park Place
Rooms are spacious but dirty with stuff under beds, uncomfortable beds, and worn facilities. Check-in delays regularly stretch to hours, and staff fumbled digital keys and room assignments. Free breakfast and parking are pluses, but expect a tired hotel that doesn't maintain basic standards.
Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis/Downtown