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Don’t believe the rumors: Eden Prairie isn’t where Adam tempted Eve with a stalk of wheat. This easy-going small town, just 18 miles southwest of Minneapolis, is where the Twin Cities start to give way to wide open spaces. It’s also where you’ll devour a truly remarkable burger before launching a canoe into Bryant Lake. Look at you, paddling your way to a body that would make Adonis blush.
Summertime in Eden Prairie is a trail lover’s vision board come to life, but the chilly winters are a playground of their own. If you thought ice castles were a thing of animated films, Eden Prairie has other news— and its very own frozen palaces for you to explore every year. Epic ones. At the end of your daily adventures, Eden Prairie hotels are just the place to recharge.
Yelling “SKOL!" loudly in a bar is the fastest way to embed yourself with the locals around these parts. That’s the battle cry of the Minnesota Vikings– their NFL training center is located in Eden Prairie. But there’s more to this town than perfecting a pigskin spiral. Explore beyond hotels in Eden Prairie, MN—way beyond—at the Staring Lake Observatory. The 9-foot telescope here makes studying the mysteries of the Milky Way and the possibilities for alien life quite easy.
When the weather is fine, you can also be found dipping your toes in the sandy beach of Bryant Lake Regional Park. When the temperature gets chilly, you’ll be achieving the speed of light atop a sled or watching kids of all ages jump their way to rafters at the indoor trampoline park. Thanks to car rentals in Eden Prairie, there is no reason to brave snow days on foot.
With thousands of hotel deals, Travelocity can always connect you with the perfect accommodation for your vacation. From quaint motels in Eden Prairie, MN to top-shelf Minneapolis hotels, you’ll always find a spot that makes you feel “Minnesota Nice."