
Experience a World-Class Retreat at Minnesota’s Largest Hotel
With the economy feeling a bit uncertain and budgets tightening, many Minnesotans are putting expensive trips on hold and opting for "staycations" closer to home. If you are looking to get away without leaving the state, why not head to the biggest hotel in the Land of 10,000 Lakes?
My kids have spring break coming up and they only thing they care about is finding a place with a pool. The Hilton Minneapolis has a pool and a whole lot more like a sauna and indoor golf. Whether you’re looking for a romantic night out or a fun family getaway, this massive landmark has everything you need for a fun weekend under one roof.

Minnesota's Largest Hotel: The Hilton Minneapolis
The Hilton Minneapolis holds the title of the largest hotel in Minnesota, with 826 guestrooms and 82,000 square feet of event space.
It sounds like the perfect destination for a memorable retreat, featuring premium amenities like the new Clubhouse Social Topgolf Swing Suite, a relaxing indoor pool and sauna, and pet-friendly accommodations.
You don't even have to leave the building to find great food or entertainment.
The Ten 01 Social is a full service restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, and the Ten 01 Market is a grab-and-go spot that serves Starbucks coffee, fresh sandwiches, and snacks.
The newest highlight at the hotel is the Topgolf Swing Suite featuring four bays. You can play over 40 famous golf courses or try out various virtual games. It’s perfect for a competitive night out, complete with a dedicated food menu and full bar.
And any true staycation requires some downtime. The Hilton offers an indoor pool to keep the kids entertained, a sauna, and a fitness center that is open 24/7. Plus, you don’t have to leave your furry friends at home because this hotel is pet-friendly.
Located at 1001 Marquette Avenue South, the Hilton Minneapolis is just a few blocks from the Nicollet Mall area in the heart of downtown.
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