We have reserved rooms for you to rest your weary heads at 3 Downtown Minneapolis hotels. 


Westin Minneapolis

Built in 1941, the Westin Minneapolis was originally home to the Farmers and Mechanics Bank. Today, you can easily access all of Downtown Minneapolis on foot via the "hamster highways" (aka the skyways). Alternatively, a short cab or bike ride will take you to Northeast Minneapolis, the warehouse district and the river.

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The Depot - Marriott Renaissance and Marriott Residence Inn

From 1899 to 1971, The Depot, known then as the Old Milwaukee Road Depot, served as the central rail station for the Minneapolis / St. Paul area. It remains one of the last long-span, truss-roofed sheds surviving in the nation. Today, The Depot is bustling with activity between two hotel properties, an indoor water park and a skating rink. A short distance away are some of Minneapolis' most famous sites: the Guthrie Theater, the Stone Arch Bridge and the historic river walk. Note: The Residence Inn has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom suites with kitchenettes, perfect for families and those that require a little extra space! 

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Le Méridien Chambers 

Le Méridien Chambers features over 200 pieces of original contemporary artwork from the Young British Artist movement, a group that began showing together in London in the late 1980s. This modern, boutique hotel also houses a gallery space where we will be having our Welcome Cocktail Party. To fully take advantage of the Minneapolis art scene, bring your Chambers hotel key to the Walker Art Center (a short cab ride or leisurely stroll away) and gain free entrance to this world-class museum. 

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