Covington InnvsMinneapolis Marriott City Center
Both Covington Inn and Minneapolis Marriott City Center are rated highly by travel writers. On balance, Covington Inn scores marginally higher than Minneapolis Marriott City Center. Covington Inn is ranked #9 in Minneapolis-Saint Paul with recommendations from 5 reviewers including Travel + Leisure, Lonely Planet and Rough Guide.
Covington Inn
100 Harriet Island Road B3, Pier 1, Harriet Island, Saint Paul, MN 55107
From $140/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Free Parking
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
- Refrigerator
Travel + Leisure
"In a city full of chain hotels, this floating inn—a refurbished 1946 towboat—is an adventurous way to experience the mighty Mississippi." Full review
Rough Guide
"A one-of-a-kind B&B in a converted towboat facing downtown."
Gayot
"Sleeping quarters feature a mix of ingeniously built-in cabinets and simple furnishings from the Covingtons mid-20th century work era."
Frommer's
"There are four units in total, including the two-room Pilot House Suite on the second level of the boat. The berths are beautifully appointed." Full review
Frommer's
"Four units in total, including the two-room Pilot House Suite on the second level of the boat. Berths are beautifully appointed...rooms have the greatest riverfront views of any hostelry in St. Paul" Full review
Lonely Planet
"This four-room, Harriet Island B&B is on a tugboat floating in the Mississippi River; watch the river traffic glide by while sipping your morning coffee." Full review
Minneapolis Marriott City Center
30 S 7th St, Minneapolis, MN 55402
From $95/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"In the heart of downtown, this facility adjoins the three-story City Center shopping mall and is within walking distance of the Target Center and much of the city's nightlife." Full review
Star Service
"Not just a convention hotel—this location makes it as popular with tourists and shoppers as with commercial travelers—the...designers blurred the line between commercial titan and boutique escape." Full review
Gayot
"An elegant ode to urban glass and steel."