Hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota
St. Cloud, Minnesota
Hotels near St. Cloud, Minnesota
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Hilton Garden Inn St. Cloud
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Homewood Suites by Hilton St. Cloud
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Residence Inn by Marriott St. Cloud Waite Park
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Hampton Inn & Suites St. Cloud MN
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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson St. Cloud East, MN
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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson St. Cloud West, MN
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites St. Cloud by IHG
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Courtyard St. Cloud
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GrandStay Residential Suites Hotel - Saint Cloud
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AmericInn by Wyndham Sartell
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Best Western Plus Kelly Inn
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Holiday Inn & Suites St. Cloud by IHG
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Quality Inn St. Cloud West
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Americas Best Value Inn
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Baymont by Wyndham Albany MN
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Hilton Garden Inn St. Cloud
Hilton Hotels & Resorts provides the reliable foundation groups need to navigate unfamiliar cities without missing a beat or losing anyone.
- 24-hour business center handles unexpected tasks that arise during trips
- Bluetooth connectivity lets guests stream music during room downtime
- Business center with printing services handles tickets and itineraries on demand
Homewood Suites by Hilton St. Cloud
For teams requiring multiple rooms over several nights, Homewood Suites provides the structured environment that keeps everyone aligned and accounted for.
- Connecting rooms keep multi-generational groups close while maintaining privacy
- Hot breakfast means one less meal to coordinate in unknown territory
- Multi-bedroom suites accommodate families exploring the city together comfortably
Residence Inn by Marriott St. Cloud Waite Park
Residence Inn specializes in extended-stay solutions that give traveling groups the room to spread out and regroup between city activities.
- Meeting spaces offer private areas for group planning sessions
- Connecting rooms keep large groups coordinated during multi-day city visits
- Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to figure out downtown
Hampton Inn & Suites St. Cloud MN
Hampton by Hilton transforms chaotic city trips into coordinated experiences where every team member knows the plan and stays connected.
- Connecting rooms keep families together while navigating new destinations
- Suites offer extra room to spread out after long city days
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring options feel overwhelming
Country Inn & Suites St. Cloud East, MN
Country Inn & Suites offers the thoughtful hospitality and group coordination support that turns city tournaments into memorable team journeys.
- 24-hour business center provides printing and planning space for group coordination
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring different city districts
- Fitness center offers consistent workout routine during multi-day stays
Country Inn & Suites St. Cloud West, MN
Country Inn & Suites provides the dependable foundation traveling groups need to focus on their event instead of logistics.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
- Complimentary morning meal stretches travel budgets for more city dining experiences
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when city questions arise
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites St. Cloud
Holiday Inn Express ensures your group has a trustworthy hub that simplifies coordination while exploring an unfamiliar city together.
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Suites offer separate living areas for groups to spread out
- Suite options offer extra space for groups to gather and plan daily activities
Courtyard St. Cloud
Courtyard by Marriott delivers the reliable coordination hub your group needs to stay organized across multiple nights in unfamiliar territory.
- Free WiFi throughout keeps groups connected during city exploration days
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Spacious suites accommodate larger parties navigating the city together
GrandStay Residential Suites Hotel - Saint Cloud
The extended-stay model gives traveling teams structure in cities they don't know.
AmericInn by Wyndham Sartell
AmericInn by Wyndham creates the trustworthy home base that simplifies logistics and keeps everyone connected during multi-day city trips.
- Connecting rooms keep families together while providing privacy options
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Free parking removes downtown navigation stress for visiting groups
Best Western Plus Kelly Inn
Best Western Plus transforms multi-day city trips from logistical nightmares into smoothly coordinated experiences that keep your entire group focused and together.
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring different parts of town
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Indoor pool provides entertainment without venturing into unknown neighborhoods
Holiday Inn & Suites St. Cloud by IHG
Holiday Inn offers the dependable hospitality experience that eliminates guesswork when coordinating your team in a new city.
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended city stays
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dinner option after long travel days
- Indoor corridors offer security and comfort in an unfamiliar location
Quality Inn St. Cloud West
Quality Inn provides straightforward accommodations that keep your team comfortable and your travel budget intact across extended city trips.
- Indoor corridors offer secure access without venturing outside at night
- Accessible rooms accommodate all travelers exploring the city together
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation after long city walking days
Americas Best Value Inn
For teams and families navigating unfamiliar cities, Americas Best Value Inn provides the consistent, budget-friendly foundation your group requires to stay focused.
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring different parts of town
- Free WiFi throughout the property keeps everyone connected while exploring unfamiliar territory
- Bus and oversized vehicle parking accommodates group transportation needs
Baymont by Wyndham Albany MN
Baymont by Wyndham offers the reliable foundation that transforms scattered city travel into a well-coordinated group experience.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
- Fast WiFi keeps groups connected when exploring different parts of town
- Free parking removes the stress of finding spots downtown
St. Cloud, Minnesota Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
St. Cloud is a college town of about 68,000 people in central Minnesota, anchored by St. Cloud State University and positioned perfectly on the Mississippi River. It's the kind of place where hockey rinks outnumber coffee shops, and youth tournaments run year-round at well-maintained facilities throughout the metro area.
The city punches above its weight for sports hosting, with excellent ice facilities, baseball complexes, and indoor venues that draw teams from across the upper Midwest. The college presence means good infrastructure for groups, plenty of affordable dining, and a sports-friendly atmosphere. You're about an hour northwest of the Twin Cities, so you get small-town convenience with big-city amenities within reach.
Getting Around
You'll fly into Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), then drive about 70 miles northwest on Highway 94 to reach St. Cloud – expect 75-90 minutes depending on Twin Cities traffic. Car rental is essential since St. Cloud isn't a walking city and rideshare options are limited outside the immediate downtown and university areas.
The city spreads along both sides of the Mississippi River, connected by several bridges. Highway 15 runs north-south through town, while Highway 23 cuts east-west. Most sports venues are within 10-15 minutes of each other, and parking is free almost everywhere except right downtown near the civic center.
Metro Bus provides basic public transit around town, but it's designed more for students and locals than visitors hauling sports gear. Plan on driving between your hotel, venues, and restaurants – the good news is traffic jams are rare and everything is accessible.
Where to Stay
The Highway 15 corridor on the south side offers the best hotel cluster for most sports teams, with newer properties like Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and Country Inn & Suites. You're close to Whitney Senior Center (major tournament venue) and have easy highway access to other facilities around town.
If your tournament is at Municipal Athletic Complex or the ice arenas on the north side, consider staying near Highway 23 and 2nd Street area, though hotel options are more limited. The downtown area around 5th Avenue has some historic properties but fewer chain hotels that teams typically prefer.
Avoid staying too far east toward Sauk Rapids unless you're playing there specifically – you'll add unnecessary drive time to most St. Cloud venues. The west side of town puts you closer to both sports facilities and the better restaurant options along Division Street.
Sports & Recreation
Whitney Senior Center is the crown jewel – a massive complex hosting volleyball, basketball, and wrestling tournaments year-round. The facility has multiple courts, excellent parking, and concessions that can handle big tournament crowds. Municipal Athletic Complex covers your outdoor needs with quality baseball and softball diamonds plus soccer fields.
Hockey teams know St. Cloud for its ice facilities, including Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on the SCSU campus and several community rinks like Southside Lions Park. The city hosts major youth hockey tournaments throughout winter, so book early during peak season (December through February).
Swimming teams use the SCSU pool facilities, while track events happen at the university's indoor and outdoor tracks. The area also has several golf courses if you need team building activities, with Territory Golf Club being the top public option.
Things to Do
Munsinger and Clemens Gardens along the Mississippi offer a nice break from sports facilities – free to walk through and genuinely beautiful during growing season. Quarry Park and Nature Preserve has unique swimming quarries and hiking trails if teams want outdoor time between games.
The Stearns History Museum won't thrill teenagers, but Laser Quest and Grand Prix Karting will keep them occupied. Crossroads Center mall has a decent food court and typical stores for killing time.
If you have a full day off, the Twin Cities are 70 miles southeast – doable for Mall of America, professional sports games, or better entertainment options. Locally, Lake George in downtown provides a pleasant walking area, and the Beaver Islands Trail works for team jogs or bike rides.
Food & Drink
Green Mill handles large team groups well with decent pizza and a full menu that parents approve of. Granite City Food & Brewery is your best bet for team dinners – they know how to manage sports groups and have space for 20+ people. Culver's on Division Street serves quality fast food that's a step above McDonald's.
For quick meals between games, Jimmy John's, Subway, and Chipotle are all represented and strategically located near hotel clusters. Panera Bread offers healthier options that satisfy both kids and health-conscious parents.
Local favorites include Bo Diddley's Pub & Deli for sandwiches and Anton's Restaurant for classic American fare. The university area has plenty of pizza joints and casual spots, but service can be slow during student rush periods. Stock up on snacks at Target or Walmart – both have large locations with everything teams need.
Shopping & Entertainment
Crossroads Center anchors the retail scene with JCPenney, Macy's, and typical mall stores, plus a food court that works for team meals. It's showing its age but still functional for basic shopping needs. Target and Walmart Supercenter handle your forgotten equipment, snacks, and travel necessities.
Marcus Parkwood Cinema shows current movies and can accommodate groups with advance notice. Val's Rapid Serv is a local institution – classic drive-in burger joint that's fun for teams wanting authentic Minnesota experience.
Downtown St. Cloud has some antique shops and local retailers along 5th Avenue, but it's not a major shopping destination. For serious retail therapy, you're better off making the drive to Twin Cities outlets or shopping centers. Scheels in nearby Waite Park has extensive sporting goods if you need equipment repairs or replacements.
Weather & Packing
Minnesota winters are serious business – expect temperatures well below freezing from December through February, with plenty of snow and wind. Pack heavy coats, winter boots, and layers if you're here for hockey or indoor tournaments. Most venues are well-heated, but you'll be walking across parking lots in brutal conditions.
Spring and fall are unpredictable – you might hit 70 degrees or 40 degrees, sometimes in the same day. Bring layers and rain gear, especially for outdoor tournaments in April, May, September, and October. Summer tournaments (June-August) are generally pleasant, with temperatures in the 70s-80s, but pack for potential thunderstorms.
The biggest mistake visitors make is underestimating how cold "cold" really is here. If you're from the South and coming for winter tournaments, pack warmer clothes than you think you need. Most venues have indoor connections to parking or short walks, but those brief outdoor moments can be miserable if you're underdressed.
Local Tips
Parking is free almost everywhere except downtown near the civic center and university campus during school hours. Most sports venues have ample parking, but arrive early for big tournaments at Whitney Senior Center – it fills up fast during peak events.
Restaurant service can be slower than you expect, especially at popular spots during tournament weekends. Call ahead for large groups and build in extra time. Many local places close earlier than you'd expect – don't count on finding dinner after 9 PM except at chain restaurants near hotels.
Gas is typically cheaper here than in major metros, so fill up before heading home. Winter driving requires real preparation – rent an AWD vehicle if possible and keep an emergency kit in your car. The locals are genuinely helpful if you run into problems, and most businesses are experienced with out-of-town sports groups. Download offline maps since cell coverage can be spotty in some areas outside town.
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Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota are good for families?
Several hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota are well-suited for families. Country Inn & Suites by Radisson St. Cloud East, MN (1.82 mi, from $153/night), Best Western Plus Kelly Inn (3.18 mi, from $103/night), and Courtyard St. Cloud (3.27 mi, from $239/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn St. Cloud West (7.37 mi, from $125/night), Country Inn & Suites by Radisson St. Cloud East, MN (1.82 mi, from $153/night), and Best Western Plus Kelly Inn (3.18 mi, from $103/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn St. Cloud West also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota?
Yes — Quality Inn St. Cloud West (7.37 mi, from $125/night), Americas Best Value Inn (35.14 mi, from $81/night), and Baymont by Wyndham Albany MN (36.04 mi, from $90/night) are budget-friendly options in St. Cloud, Minnesota, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota?
Yes — Homewood Suites by Hilton St. Cloud (6.81 mi, from $187/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott St. Cloud Waite Park (8.25 mi, from $249/night) are all extended-stay properties in St. Cloud, Minnesota, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Garden Inn St. Cloud (8.38 mi, from $209/night), Courtyard St. Cloud (3.27 mi, from $239/night), and Holiday Inn & Suites St. Cloud by IHG (7.01 mi, from $168/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota offer free breakfast?
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson St. Cloud East, MN (1.82 mi, from $153/night), Best Western Plus Kelly Inn (3.18 mi, from $103/night), and GrandStay Residential Suites Hotel - Saint Cloud (3.4 mi, from $125/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota offer free parking?
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson St. Cloud East, MN (1.82 mi, from $153/night), Best Western Plus Kelly Inn (3.18 mi, from $103/night), and AmericInn by Wyndham Sartell (6.26 mi, from $104/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota have an outdoor pool?
Americas Best Value Inn (35.14 mi, from $81/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota have suites or extra space?
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson St. Cloud East, MN (1.82 mi, from $153/night), Best Western Plus Kelly Inn (3.18 mi, from $103/night), and Courtyard St. Cloud (3.27 mi, from $239/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in St. Cloud, Minnesota have a full in-room kitchen?
Homewood Suites by Hilton St. Cloud (6.81 mi, from $187/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott St. Cloud Waite Park (8.25 mi, from $249/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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