Minneapolis Marriott City CentervsNicollet Island Inn
Minneapolis Marriott City Center and Nicollet Island Inn are both highly recommended by professionals. On balance, Nicollet Island Inn scores marginally higher than Minneapolis Marriott City Center. Nicollet Island Inn ranks #13 in Minneapolis-Saint Paul with praise from 6 sources like Michelin Guide, Frommer's and Not For Tourists.
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."
Nicollet Island Inn
95 Merriam Street, Nicollet Island, Minneapolis, MN 55401
From $170/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Restaurant
- Free Parking
Fodor's
"This charming 1893 limestone inn is on Nicollet Island in the middle of the Mississippi River, with downtown Minneapolis on one shore and the Riverplace and St. Anthony Main on the other." Full review
Frommer's
"Just across from the Mississippi River, this lovely inn was once an 1893 window-shade and blind company." Full review
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Travel + Leisure
"Visitors return to the 24-room Nicollet Island Inn year after year for its romantic setting on a miniature island in the middle of the Mississippi." Full review
Rough Guide
"Pricey, mid-river establishment with the edge on other downtown hotels because of its delightful location and excellent restaurant."
Michelin Guide
"Located on a small island 2mi from downtown Minneapolis, this elegant guesthouse was built of locally quarried limestone in 1893."
Not For Tourists
"Historic factory building turned inn. Fantastic Sunday brunch."