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A Travel Guide To Independent Hotels In Minneapolis
You deserve a travel experience that exceeds your expectations and Independent hotels in Minneapolis can make sure that happens. While you’re vacationing, or even traveling for business, it’s all about you. You shouldn’t have any worries or concerns when you’re on the road, which is why you always choose to stay in accommodations you know and trust.
If you’re ready for excellent customer service at a hotel with a solid reputation, then you know where to go. These hotels will always treat you well, from the thread count of your sheets to the stocked minibar for all your snacking needs. When you’re ready to explore, head out to discover the local sights and get recommendations from the hotel staff on the best restaurants, too. Minneapolis Independent hotels are the perfect place for your getaway. Many are conveniently located near parks, shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and downtown, giving you the luxury of convenience at an affordable price.
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Recent Minneapolis hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Homewood Suites by Hilton Salina Downtown
"Fantastic, gorgeous property. Comfy beds, Beautiful facility. All new and very modern. Appreciated the extra layer of security that you have to have a room key to get to the upper floors. This does mean if you use a food delivery service you need to go to the desk to get it. The big downer and the only reason I docked a star was because of parking. There were only a handful of spots near an entrance. The parking lot is across the street, and it is small and uncovered. You have to cross a brick street that is brutal on luggage wheels to get to the hotel, and the curb cuts are non existent at the first ramp up into the facility. When you’re pushing a stroller and trying to wheel in a family’s worth of luggage in miserable weather, the experience really leaves something to be desired. This setup does not feel the safest for women traveling alone or with children if you arrive after dark."





