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Best Minnesota motels with breakfast

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Top Family-Friendly Motels in Minnesota

Falls Motel - Minnesota
8.4 198 reviews
Minnesota
13/08 – 16/08
86 €/nighttotal: 258 € (3 )

Falls Motel

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motel , International Falls
Falls Motel is conveniently located in International Falls, just a short distance from Falls International Airport. This motel has consistently received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The motel offers a range of comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and air conditioning. Guests can enjoy amenities such as free Wi-Fi, a garden, a terrace, and a grill for outdoor dining, as well as the opportunity to take advantage of the excellent fishing in the area.
Days Inn & Suites By Wyndham Baxter Brainerd Area - Minnesota
8.6 1293 reviews
Minnesota
14/08 – 17/08
172 €/nighttotal: 516 € (3 )

Days Inn & Suites By Wyndham Baxter Brainerd Area

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motel , Baxter
This Baxter motel is conveniently located just 5 kilometres from Central Lakes College and a 10-minute drive from Brainerd International Raceway, offering easy access to the scenic Brainerd Lakes area. The motel consistently receives very good ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
The motel provides comfortable and well-equipped rooms, each featuring a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, a microwave, refrigerator, and tea/coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, and a complimentary hot breakfast, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Willard Munger Inn - Minnesota
8.2 1325 reviews
Minnesota
26/07 – 30/07
119 €/nighttotal: 476 € (4 )

Willard Munger Inn

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motel , Duluth
The Willard Munger Inn is located in Duluth, a short distance from Spirit Mountain ski resort and Lake Superior Zoo, offering easy access to both natural and urban attractions. The hotel has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The inn features a range of modern amenities, including a terrace, barbecue facilities, and a children's playground. Guests can enjoy a free continental breakfast, a business centre, and a 24-hour front desk, as well as bicycle rentals to explore the surrounding area.
Travelers Lodge Marshall - Minnesota
8.2 795 reviews
Minnesota
19/06 – 21/06
156 €/nighttotal: 312 € (2 )

Travelers Lodge Marshall

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motel , Marshall
This motel is located just under 1.6 kilometres from Southwest Minnesota State University, with Marshall Golf Course and Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport within an 8-minute drive. The motel has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This motel offers comfortable rooms with convenient exterior access. Guests can enjoy amenities such as free Wi-Fi, cable TV, a microwave and refrigerator in each room, on-site laundry facilities, a bar, a tennis court, and parking.

Frequently asked questions about motels in Minnesota

  • What are the top attractions in Minnesota, United States, for solo travellers?

    For solo travellers in Minnesota, the options are plentiful. The Chain of Lakes in Minneapolis offers beautiful scenery perfect for a leisurely bike ride or a peaceful walk. Exploring the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis, showcasing the city's flour milling history, is a great way to spend a few hours. For a dose of nature, the North Shore along Lake Superior provides stunning hiking trails and breathtaking views, with options ranging from easy strolls to challenging climbs. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum offers tranquil gardens and walking paths, ideal for quiet contemplation. Finally, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis provides a stimulating cultural experience.
  • What are the best motels in Minnesota?

  • What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Minnesota, United States, has to offer?

    There's no single answer, as it depends on your interests and pace. To experience the highlights of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St Paul) and a taste of northern Minnesota's natural beauty, a week would be a good starting point. However, to fully explore the state's diverse regions, including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, several weeks or even months might be needed. A longer trip allows for more in-depth exploration of specific areas, like the North Shore's hiking trails or the state's many lakes and forests.
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in Minnesota?

  • Does Minnesota, United States, have any must-see festivals?

    Minnesota boasts many festivals. The Aquatennial in Minneapolis is a large summer festival with parades and events. The Minnesota State Fair, held annually in St Paul, is a massive event showcasing agriculture, food, and entertainment. The Duluth Superior Harborfest is a summer celebration on the shores of Lake Superior.
  • What are the best pet friendly motels in Minnesota?

  • How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into the culture of Minnesota, United States?

    To connect with the local community, consider visiting local farmers' markets, such as the Mill City Farmers Market in Minneapolis. Attending events at community centres, like those found throughout Minneapolis and St Paul, provides opportunities for interaction. Striking up conversations with bar staff or servers at local restaurants, particularly those serving traditional Minnesota dishes, can also yield insights into the local culture. Exploring smaller towns outside the Twin Cities offers a more intimate experience and more chances to meet locals.
  • What are the best motels with parking in Minnesota?

  • Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Minnesota, United States?

    Beyond the well-known spots, Minnesota holds many hidden gems. The Nerstrand Big Woods State Park offers a unique glimpse into Minnesota's hardwood forests. The Judge C.R. Magney State Park, with its stunning shoreline and unique rock formations along Lake Superior, is less crowded than some other North Shore destinations. Several smaller towns along the Mississippi River, such as Red Wing or Stillwater, offer charming historical sites and a slower pace of life. Exploring state parks beyond the most popular ones will reveal many hidden gems.
  • What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Minnesota, United States?

    Many affordable restaurants in Minnesota serve local dishes. Matt's Bar in Minneapolis is famous for its Jucy Lucy (a burger with cheese inside). There are numerous ethnic eateries, particularly in the Twin Cities, offering diverse and affordable options. Look for smaller, family-run restaurants outside of the main tourist areas for authentic and budget-friendly meals. Many breweries also offer good, affordable food.
  • What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Minnesota, United States?

    The nightlife scene in Minnesota varies greatly depending on location and preference. In Minneapolis, the Warehouse District is known for its bars and clubs. St Paul offers a more diverse range of pubs and live music venues. Explore different neighbourhoods to discover hidden bars and unique atmospheres. Many breweries in the Twin Cities and beyond offer a more relaxed nightlife experience.
  • What should you pack for a weekend in Minnesota, United States?

    For a weekend in Minnesota, pack layers. Minnesota's weather can be unpredictable, so pack both warm and cool clothing. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on exploring the cities or hiking. Don't forget a light rain jacket or umbrella, as showers can occur unexpectedly. Sunscreen and insect repellent are also advisable, particularly during warmer months.
  • What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in Minnesota, United States?

    Beyond the popular tourist spots, Minnesota has many lesser-known attractions. The Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site in Little Falls offers a look into the life of the famous aviator. The Pipestone National Monument, where Native Americans traditionally quarried pipestone for ceremonial pipes, is a site of historical and cultural significance. Exploring state parks beyond the most popular ones will reveal many hidden gems. Many small towns across the state hold unique historical sites and local attractions.

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Best Minnesota motels with a pool

Among the 219 accommodations in Minnesota, here are the 1 best motels with a pool

Americinn By Wyndham Sartell - Minnesota
8.2 1308 reviews
Minnesota
20/06 – 27/06
148 €/nighttotal: 1036 € (7 )

Americinn By Wyndham Sartell

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motel , Sartell
AmericInn Lodge and Suites is conveniently located in Sartell, Minnesota, just a short drive from Sartell Family Fun Park and approximately 10 miles from St. Cloud Regional Airport. This hotel has received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of comfortable rooms, each featuring a desk, bed linen, and a fan. Guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in the indoor pool or relax in the hot tub, and there's also an on-site restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and a fitness centre.

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