Four Seasons Minneapolis Hotel Review
Shining bright in the skyline, Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis is connected by Skyway to sports, business and entertainment and is two blocks from the Mississippi River. Inside, discover Mediterranean-inspired dining by award-winning local chef Gavin Kaysen, a wellness floor complete with indoor and outdoor pools and a Spa dedicated to nourishment through nature. - Four Seasons Minneapolis
Hotel Rating
4.28
Great
The Bottom Line
What We Loved
- Great location close to train station, several restaurants, Whole Foods & the Target Center.
- Spacious bathroom with a door for the water closet & shower; along with a tub & double vanity.
- Sunday Brunch has good variety.
- Comfortable bed, with firm pillows & automatic curtains.
- Very personable staff; housekeeping & turn-down service were efficient.
- Ample closet space, with several drawers available for use; room has a clothes steamer.
What We Didn't Like
- Can hear road noise from 24th floor room. Windows do not have adequate sound proofing.
- Strangely the left corner of the window, behind the drapes looks into the adjacent room.
- Nearby train station is a bit grungy & could be a safety concern for solo travelers.
The Verdict
Booked a "Third Night Free" ($360 per night) in March 2024 to see the Lynx play Liberty at the nearby Target Center. The T'Wolves made the Western Conference finals and ended up playing the Mavs during our stay, so we were able to see two basketball games, a real treat. The new Four Seasons Minneapolis is phenomenal & would stay here again.
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