Hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium
900 South 5th St, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium
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Aloft Minneapolis
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Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown
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Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown
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Courtyard by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
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Elliot Park Hotel Autograph Collection
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Best Western Plus The Normandy Inn & Suites
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Residence Inn Minneapolis Downtown at the Depot by Marriott
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Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel The Depot
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Emery Autograph Collection Hotel
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Tru by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown MN
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Hotel Indigo Minneapolis Downtown by IHG
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Rand Tower Hotel Minneapolis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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Hilton Garden Inn Minneapolis Downtown
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The Marquette Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton
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Aloft Minneapolis
Style and social buzz meet the needs of fans seeking vibrant stays.
- Start game day energized with hot wraps and espresso drinks
- Sip signature cocktails while reliving the day's biggest plays together
- Share highlights with family in communal co-working and lounge areas
Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown
Game-day momentum meets vibrant design built for high-energy travelers and families.
- Access cold beverages day or night in the grab-and-go area
- Wake refreshed from plush mattresses supporting families through tournament weekends
- Stream live pre-game shows with Chromecast technology built right in
Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown
A brand that knows spectators expect more than just clean — they want style, too.
- Meet up in The Gallery's lobby built for team gatherings
- Grab sandwiches and snacks from The Market anytime day or night
- Rinse off the stadium excitement in spacious walk-in showers
Courtyard by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
Dependable excellence meets the high stakes of watching your team compete live.
- Wrap up in plush terry bathrobes after a rejuvenating shower
- Stream championship moments to the big screen using casting capability instantly
- Access premium espresso machines for barista-quality drinks before kickoff arrives
Elliot Park Hotel Autograph Collection
Independent spirit meets elevated design in every property this brand selects.
- Toast the win with signature craft cocktails after the game
- Experience architectural gathering spaces that feel truly one of a kind
- Refresh between games with premium bottled water stocked in-room
Best Western Plus The Normandy Inn & Suites
Trusted for smart value and reliable comfort every single game weekend.
- Plan tomorrow's tailgate at convenient communal tables built for collaboration
- Stock up on travel essentials between arena runs and activities
- Enjoy branded bath amenities and spacious vanities for easy prep
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Residence Inn Minneapolis Downtown at the Depot
Built for families who need space to spread out and stay organized.
- Choose from fluffy down or down-alternative pillow options
- Stream highlights and post game recaps using complimentary WiFi
- Brew fresh premium coffee before heading to the stadium gates
Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel The Depot
Designed for curious guests who refuse to miss a single minute.
- Order room service featuring local flavors after arena events
- Drift off easily with the Renaissance Bedding Package every night
- Power multiple devices simultaneously with ample USB and outlets throughout
Emery Autograph Collection Hotel
Handpicked hotels deliver character-rich stays when the weekend demands something memorable.
- Discover best local transit routes through expert staff recommendations daily
- Gather for dinner at the independent chef-led onsite restaurant
- Discover curated reading collections in sophisticated library lounge settings
Tru by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown
This brand has spent decades perfecting the full-service promise teams trust most.
- Order gourmet breakfast sandwiches perfect for early tailgate mornings
- Book limousine service directly through concierge for effortless game-day arrivals
- Enjoy premium beverage service with stunning city views above
Home2 Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown MN
Modern extended-stay spaces designed for fans who need flexible home bases.
- Wake refreshed after sleeping on plush pillows and quality linens
- Keep everyone's devices charged with power outlets strategically placed throughout
- Fuel up with customizable waffles at the complimentary breakfast bar
Hotel Indigo Minneapolis Downtown by IHG
Design-forward comfort for travelers who live the moments between plays.
- Taste the neighborhood through breakfast items featuring local ingredients
- Reach public transportation quickly from this conveniently located urban hotel
- Discover neighborhood-inspired signature cocktails crafted for every fan to enjoy celebrating
Rand Tower Hotel Minneapolis
Locally inspired spaces built for fans who refuse cookie-cutter game-day stays.
- Savor locally roasted coffee before heading to the game
- Request concierge assistance booking rides to arena or stadium
- Connect with other families at curated cultural gathering events
Hilton Garden Inn Minneapolis Downtown
Modern tools meet classic hospitality where stadium-bound travelers need efficiency and ease.
- Enjoy extensive hot and cold breakfast buffets with the family
- Travel between airport and hotel on complimentary shuttle at locations
- Savor complimentary evening hors d'oeuvres in the Executive Lounge
The Marquette Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton
Character-driven properties deliver Hilton dependability for the ultimate meetup headquarters.
- Sleep soundly on high-thread-count linens between tournament matchups and events
- Cast game day photos to the TV using Apple AirPlay
- Grab artisanal partner coffee before heading out to the game
U.S. Bank Stadium Travel Guide
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U.S. Bank Stadium is a striking architectural marvel that rises like a massive glass ship on the eastern edge of downtown Minneapolis. Known for its translucent roof and gigantic pivoting glass doors, the venue offers an indoor experience that feels surprisingly outdoors, minus the brutal Minnesotan elements. Home to the Vikings and the deafening "Skol Chant," it provides one of the loudest and most energetic atmospheres in the NFL. The guide below helps you master the critical "Skyway" system to arrive without wearing a coat, navigate the specific gate entries, and find the best local food both inside and outside the "People's Stadium." Whether you are here for a winter playoff game or a summer concert, knowing the local logistics is the key to a smooth trip.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium anchors the Downtown East neighborhood, an area that has transformed from sea of parking lots into a vibrant district of parks, condos, and light rail connections. To the west lies the core of downtown Minneapolis, characterized by high-rise offices and the comprehensive Skyway system that links buildings above street level. To the north is the historic Mill District, where converted flour mills now house museums and lofts overlooking the Mississippi River. The primary outdoor gathering space is The Commons, a 4.2-acre park directly facing the stadium’s massive glass facade, often used for pre-game activations. Access is excellent via the Metro Blue and Green Lines, which stop directly at the U.S. Bank Stadium Station on the venue's east side. Traffic on Chicago Avenue and 4th Street can be heavy, but the grid layout offers multiple escape routes. The neighborhood feels polished and safe, though it quiets down significantly after business hours on non-event days.
Where to Stay
The smartest move for winter visitors is to book a hotel directly connected to the Minneapolis Skyway system. This 9.5-mile network of enclosed footbridges allows you to walk from your room to the stadium gates without ever stepping outside into the cold. The Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown is the closest option, located literally across the street and offering a trendy, energetic vibe perfect for fans. For a more upscale stay, the Omni Viking Lakes Hotel (in nearby Eagan) is the team’s headquarters hotel, but it requires a drive; sticking to downtown options like the Canopy by Hilton Mill District keeps you walkable to everything. If you are budget-conscious, look for hotels along the Blue Line light rail near the Mall of America, which offers a direct 30-minute train ride to the stadium door. Avoid staying deep in the North Loop if you want to walk, as it is a bit of a hike, though a short rideshare away.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
MSP International Airport (MSP) · 25 min light rail
Tip
Use the Skyway system to avoid winter cold
Arrival & Parking
The Commons park for pre-game photos
Culture & History
Mill City Museum for local history
Tip
Day Block Brewing for pre-game pizza
- MSP International Airport (MSP) · 25 min light rail
- Use the Skyway system to avoid winter cold
- The Commons park for pre-game photos
- Mill City Museum for local history
- Day Block Brewing for pre-game pizza
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
The most stress-free arrival is via the Metro Light Rail (Blue or Green Line) to the U.S. Bank Stadium Station, which deposits you right at the plaza. If you are walking from downtown, utilize the Skyway route that terminates at the stadium's eco-friendly "Legacy Gate" to stay warm. For drivers, pre-booking parking in a ramp like the Mills Fleet Farm Garage is essential, as street parking is virtually non-existent near the venue. Tailgating is allowed in designated surface lots but is less of a sprawling scene than in other cities due to the urban density and weather. Gates open two hours before kickoff; aim to enter 90 minutes early to explore the unique art collection and "Vikings Voyage" interactive area on the concourse.
During the Event
The stadium is fully enclosed, maintaining a comfortable 70 degrees regardless of the blizzard outside, so you can leave the heavy parka at your hotel or check it at a bag check. The translucent ETFE roof allows massive amounts of natural light, so sunglasses are surprisingly useful for day games. The concourses are 360-degrees walkable but can bottleneck near the main diverse food halls, so plan your movements. The venue is cashless, and the clear bag policy (12"x6"x12") is strictly enforced at all entry points. Be sure to be in your seat 15 minutes before kickoff for the "Gjallarhorn" sounding and the Skol Chant, which is a physical experience.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the stadium can be crowded, especially the skyway connection which acts as a funnel for thousands of fans heading back downtown. If the weather is decent, walking at street level back to the downtown core is often faster than waiting for the skyway queue. The light rail platforms will be packed, but trains run frequently; moving to the westbound platform early is key if you are heading to the airport or Mall of America. Rideshare pickups are designated on specific streets away from the immediate perimeter (often near 9th or 10th Ave), so check your app for the precise zone.
Arrival & Pre-Event
The most stress-free arrival is via the Metro Light Rail (Blue or Green Line) to the U.S. Bank Stadium Station, which deposits you right at the plaza. If you are walking from downtown, utilize the Skyway route that terminates at the stadium's eco-friendly "Legacy Gate" to stay warm. For drivers, pre-booking parking in a ramp like the Mills Fleet Farm Garage is essential, as street parking is virtually non-existent near the venue. Tailgating is allowed in designated surface lots but is less of a sprawling scene than in other cities due to the urban density and weather. Gates open two hours before kickoff; aim to enter 90 minutes early to explore the unique art collection and "Vikings Voyage" interactive area on the concourse.
During the Event
The stadium is fully enclosed, maintaining a comfortable 70 degrees regardless of the blizzard outside, so you can leave the heavy parka at your hotel or check it at a bag check. The translucent ETFE roof allows massive amounts of natural light, so sunglasses are surprisingly useful for day games. The concourses are 360-degrees walkable but can bottleneck near the main diverse food halls, so plan your movements. The venue is cashless, and the clear bag policy (12"x6"x12") is strictly enforced at all entry points. Be sure to be in your seat 15 minutes before kickoff for the "Gjallarhorn" sounding and the Skol Chant, which is a physical experience.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the stadium can be crowded, especially the skyway connection which acts as a funnel for thousands of fans heading back downtown. If the weather is decent, walking at street level back to the downtown core is often faster than waiting for the skyway queue. The light rail platforms will be packed, but trains run frequently; moving to the westbound platform early is key if you are heading to the airport or Mall of America. Rideshare pickups are designated on specific streets away from the immediate perimeter (often near 9th or 10th Ave), so check your app for the precise zone.
Things to Do
Walkable
Mill City Museum
0.4 miBuilt into the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this museum is a stunning blend of history and architecture just blocks from the stadium. The "Flour Tower" elevator ride takes you through the history of the city's industrial past in a dynamic way. The observation deck on the 9th floor offers one of the best views of the Mississippi River and St. Anthony Falls. It is a perfect pre-game stop that captures the essence of Minneapolis.
Stone Arch Bridge
0.6 miThis former railroad bridge is now a pedestrian and bicycle path offering panoramic views of the skyline and the stadium. Recently reopened after restoration work, it allows you to walk directly over the powerful St. Anthony Falls. It is the city's premier walking destination and connects the downtown side to the historic Main Street area. Even in winter, the frozen river views are spectacular.
5–15 Minutes Away
Minneapolis Institute of Art
1.5 miKnown locally as Mia, this world-class art museum is free to the public and houses a massive collection ranging from ancient to contemporary works. It is located just a short drive or bus ride south of downtown in the Whittier neighborhood. It is a fantastic, quiet place to spend a morning before a night game. The building itself is a mix of classic and modern architecture.
Guthrie Theater
0.5 miEven if you don't see a play, the Guthrie is worth visiting for its "Endless Bridge," a cantilevered lobby that stretches out toward the Mississippi River. The yellow-tinted "Amber Box" on the 9th floor provides a unique, filtered view of the city that is Instagram-famous. The theater is architecturally stunning and free to enter the public areas. It is located in the heart of the Mill District, very close to the stadium.
Walkable
- Mill City Museum — Built into the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this museum is a stunning blend of history and architecture just blocks from the stadium. The "Flour Tower" elevator ride takes you through the history of the city's industrial past in a dynamic way. The observation deck on the 9th floor offers one of the best views of the Mississippi River and St. Anthony Falls. It is a perfect pre-game stop that captures the essence of Minneapolis. 0.4 mi
- Stone Arch Bridge — This former railroad bridge is now a pedestrian and bicycle path offering panoramic views of the skyline and the stadium. Recently reopened after restoration work, it allows you to walk directly over the powerful St. Anthony Falls. It is the city's premier walking destination and connects the downtown side to the historic Main Street area. Even in winter, the frozen river views are spectacular. 0.6 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Minneapolis Institute of Art — Known locally as Mia, this world-class art museum is free to the public and houses a massive collection ranging from ancient to contemporary works. It is located just a short drive or bus ride south of downtown in the Whittier neighborhood. It is a fantastic, quiet place to spend a morning before a night game. The building itself is a mix of classic and modern architecture. 1.5 mi
- Guthrie Theater — Even if you don't see a play, the Guthrie is worth visiting for its "Endless Bridge," a cantilevered lobby that stretches out toward the Mississippi River. The yellow-tinted "Amber Box" on the 9th floor provides a unique, filtered view of the city that is Instagram-famous. The theater is architecturally stunning and free to enter the public areas. It is located in the heart of the Mill District, very close to the stadium. 0.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Parlour
On siteLocated inside the stadium, Parlour serves what many consider to be the best burger in Minneapolis. The "Parlour Burger" is a simple but decadent blend of ground chuck, ribeye, and brisket, topped with white American cheese. It is a must-eat item that draws long lines but is worth the wait. They also offer high-quality cocktails if you are in a club area.
Day Block Brewing Company
0.2 miSituated just a block north of the stadium, this brewpub is a fan favorite for its scratch-made pizzas and house beers. The atmosphere is industrial and lively, housed in a historic building that fits the neighborhood vibe. It is an excellent spot for a casual pre-game meal of bacon-topped pizza and a flight of local ales. Their patio is popular in the warmer months.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Kramarczuk's Sausage Company
On siteA Minneapolis institution, Kramarczuk's has been serving Eastern European classics for decades and has a major presence inside the stadium. Their bratwursts, Polish sausages, and hungarian sausages are grilled to perfection and served with sauerkraut. It is the definitive "stadium food" choice for a Vikings game. You can smell the grill from sections away.
Crooked Pint Ale House
0.3 miLocated in the same building as some nearby hotels, this pub offers a "Lucy" (cheese-stuffed burger) that rivals the originals. It is a spacious venue with plenty of TVs and a large tap list, making it a reliable gathering spot. It is very close to the river and the Stone Arch Bridge area. It fills up fast, so arrive early.
Local & Elevated Picks
Owamni by The Sioux Chef
0.5 miThis James Beard Award-winning restaurant overlooks the river and focuses entirely on decolonized Indigenous ingredients. The menu features bison, elk, wild rice, and seasonal plants, with no dairy, wheat, or processed sugar. It is one of the most acclaimed restaurants in the country and a short walk from the stadium. Reservations are extremely difficult to get, so plan weeks ahead.
Murray's
0.8 miKnown as the home of the "Silver Butter Knife Steak," Murray's is a classic downtown supper club that has served the city since 1946. The retro neon sign and white-tablecloth service transport you back to a different era of dining. It is perfect for a celebratory dinner after a win. It is located in the core downtown area, easily accessible via Skyway.
Inside & Adjacent
- Parlour — Located inside the stadium, Parlour serves what many consider to be the best burger in Minneapolis. The "Parlour Burger" is a simple but decadent blend of ground chuck, ribeye, and brisket, topped with white American cheese. It is a must-eat item that draws long lines but is worth the wait. They also offer high-quality cocktails if you are in a club area. On site
- Day Block Brewing Company — Situated just a block north of the stadium, this brewpub is a fan favorite for its scratch-made pizzas and house beers. The atmosphere is industrial and lively, housed in a historic building that fits the neighborhood vibe. It is an excellent spot for a casual pre-game meal of bacon-topped pizza and a flight of local ales. Their patio is popular in the warmer months. 0.2 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Kramarczuk's Sausage Company — A Minneapolis institution, Kramarczuk's has been serving Eastern European classics for decades and has a major presence inside the stadium. Their bratwursts, Polish sausages, and hungarian sausages are grilled to perfection and served with sauerkraut. It is the definitive "stadium food" choice for a Vikings game. You can smell the grill from sections away. On site
- Crooked Pint Ale House — Located in the same building as some nearby hotels, this pub offers a "Lucy" (cheese-stuffed burger) that rivals the originals. It is a spacious venue with plenty of TVs and a large tap list, making it a reliable gathering spot. It is very close to the river and the Stone Arch Bridge area. It fills up fast, so arrive early. 0.3 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Owamni by The Sioux Chef — This James Beard Award-winning restaurant overlooks the river and focuses entirely on decolonized Indigenous ingredients. The menu features bison, elk, wild rice, and seasonal plants, with no dairy, wheat, or processed sugar. It is one of the most acclaimed restaurants in the country and a short walk from the stadium. Reservations are extremely difficult to get, so plan weeks ahead. 0.5 mi
- Murray's — Known as the home of the "Silver Butter Knife Steak," Murray's is a classic downtown supper club that has served the city since 1946. The retro neon sign and white-tablecloth service transport you back to a different era of dining. It is perfect for a celebratory dinner after a win. It is located in the core downtown area, easily accessible via Skyway. 0.8 mi
Local Tips
Seasonal note: Minneapolis weather is the defining factor of any trip here. The NFL season starts with glorious "sweater weather" in September and October, ideal for outdoor tailgating. By November, the freeze sets in, and December/January games are often sub-zero affairs outside. The stadium's indoor climate is perfect, but your transit strategy must account for the bitter cold—this is where the Skyway system becomes your best friend.
- Use the Skyway to walk indoors from downtown hotels
- Download the Vikings app for digital ticket entry
- Bag policy is strictly clear plastic 12x6x12
- Visit the Legacy Ship outside for a group photo
- Skol Chant happens right after the Gjallarhorn sounds
- Seasonal note: Minneapolis weather is the defining factor of any trip here. The NFL season starts with glorious "sweater weather" in September and October, ideal for outdoor tailgating. By November, the freeze sets in, and December/January games are often sub-zero affairs outside. The stadium's indoor climate is perfect, but your transit strategy must account for the bitter cold—this is where the Skyway system becomes your best friend.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
Temperatures frequently drop below zero, with biting wind chills. If walking, skin must be covered; frostbite can occur in minutes. The Skyway system is essential for navigating downtown comfortably. Inside the stadium, it is a pleasant 70°F.
Spring & early summer
April and May are unpredictable, ranging from snow showers to 70-degree sun. The city comes alive as patios open up and the Twins start playing nearby. It is a great time to explore the riverfront parks before the humidity hits.
Mid-summer
Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. The nearby lakes and riverfront are bustling with activity. This is the peak season for stadium concerts, where the roof provides shade but the glass doors may open for airflow.
Fall season
The best time to visit, with crisp air and changing leaves along the Mississippi. September offers perfect walking weather, while October brings a chill that signals football season. Light layers are usually sufficient for daytime activities.
Rain & snow
Snow is inevitable in winter and can impact travel times significantly. The stadium roof is designed to shed snow, so games are never cancelled. Rain is common in spring, but the indoor nature of the venue protects you completely.
Winter
Temperatures frequently drop below zero, with biting wind chills. If walking, skin must be covered; frostbite can occur in minutes. The Skyway system is essential for navigating downtown comfortably. Inside the stadium, it is a pleasant 70°F.
Spring & early summer
April and May are unpredictable, ranging from snow showers to 70-degree sun. The city comes alive as patios open up and the Twins start playing nearby. It is a great time to explore the riverfront parks before the humidity hits.
Mid-summer
Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. The nearby lakes and riverfront are bustling with activity. This is the peak season for stadium concerts, where the roof provides shade but the glass doors may open for airflow.
Fall season
The best time to visit, with crisp air and changing leaves along the Mississippi. September offers perfect walking weather, while October brings a chill that signals football season. Light layers are usually sufficient for daytime activities.
Rain & snow
Snow is inevitable in winter and can impact travel times significantly. The stadium roof is designed to shed snow, so games are never cancelled. Rain is common in spring, but the indoor nature of the venue protects you completely.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Minnesota Vikings
Neighborhood
Downtown East / Mill District
Nearest airport
MSP International
Parking
Pre-book Ramps / No Street Parking
Walkable district
The Commons / Mill District
Groceries & supplies
Trader Joe's on Washington
Pharmacy
Walgreens on Nicollet Mall
Urgent care
Hennepin Healthcare Clinic
Downtime
Mill City Museum
Pro tip
Stay connected to Skyway
| Primary team | Minnesota Vikings |
| Neighborhood | Downtown East / Mill District |
| Nearest airport | MSP International |
| Parking | Pre-book Ramps / No Street Parking |
| Walkable district | The Commons / Mill District |
| Groceries & supplies | Trader Joe's on Washington |
| Pharmacy | Walgreens on Nicollet Mall |
| Urgent care | Hennepin Healthcare Clinic |
| Downtime | Mill City Museum |
| Pro tip | Stay connected to Skyway |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to U.S. Bank Stadium?
The closest hotel to U.S. Bank Stadium is Aloft Minneapolis (0.38 mi, from $511/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown (0.47 mi, from $243/night) and Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown (0.74 mi, from $385/night). Aloft Minneapolis offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown offers free breakfast and a fitness center. Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium are well-suited for families. Aloft Minneapolis (0.38 mi, from $511/night), Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown (0.74 mi, from $385/night), and Courtyard by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown (0.75 mi, from $174/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium accommodate team and group travel. Aloft Minneapolis (0.38 mi, from $511/night), Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown (0.47 mi, from $243/night), and Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown (0.74 mi, from $385/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium are ideal for a weekend getaway. Courtyard by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown (0.75 mi, from $174/night), Elliot Park Hotel Autograph Collection (0.78 mi, from $293/night), and Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel The Depot (0.94 mi, from $427/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Are there any walkable hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium?
Yes — 2 hotels are within walking distance: Aloft Minneapolis (0.38 mi, from $511/night) and Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown (0.47 mi, from $243/night). The closest is about a 8-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium offer free breakfast?
Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown (0.74 mi, from $385/night), Best Western Plus The Normandy Inn & Suites (0.82 mi, from $244/night), and Residence Inn Minneapolis Downtown at the Depot by Marriott (0.86 mi, from $335/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium offer free parking?
Best Western Plus The Normandy Inn & Suites (0.82 mi, from $244/night) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown MN (0.97 mi, from $220/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium have an outdoor pool?
Elliot Park Hotel Autograph Collection (0.78 mi, from $293/night), Emery Autograph Collection Hotel (0.97 mi, from $415/night), and Rand Tower Hotel Minneapolis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.1 mi, from $282/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium have a fitness center?
Aloft Minneapolis (0.38 mi, from $511/night), Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown (0.47 mi, from $243/night), and Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown (0.74 mi, from $385/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near U.S. Bank Stadium?
Aloft Minneapolis (0.38 mi, from $511/night), Radisson RED Minneapolis Downtown (0.47 mi, from $243/night), and Hyatt Place Minneapolis Downtown (0.74 mi, from $385/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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