Stressed out? How about a relaxing weekend in Duluth, Minnesota, with a gorgeous view of Lake Superior? Here's some information about hotels in Duluth.
Located about 135 miles northeast of the Twin Cities, tranquil Duluth, Minnesota offers visitors to a serene view of Lake Superior and the quaint shops and restaurants of Canal Park. Hotels range in price quite a bit, and some can be quite spendy in the summer. However, if you're willing to come up in the winter, the rooms are cheaper-- and the view of the frozen lake is priceless. Here are some of Duluth's most popular hotels.
Edgewater Resort and Waterpark.2400 London Road. This unique, kid-friendly hotel has a Polynesian theme and a 35,000 square foot indoor water park. It's located in popular Canal Park and offers a gorgeous view of Lake Superior. Accommodations include multi-room family suites and deluxe rooms with whirlpools and fireplaces-- and all rooms come with a waterpark pass. Rooms start at $99 a night. 800 777-7925.
South Pier Inn on the Canal.701 Lake Street South. Located at the foot of the Aerial Lift Bridge, this newer hotel is known for its central location and its panoramic views of the harbor. Deluxe rooms include Jacuzzis, fireplaces, robes, and a view of ships coming into the harbor. Rooms run from $79 for a small guestroom to $729 for a deluxe townhouse that accommodates eight people. 800-430-7437.
The Inn on Lake Superior.350 Canal Park Drive. Overlooking Lake Superior and along the Riverwalk, this fun and family friendly hotel offers complementary s'mores every and nightly stories for the kids.. There's a large indoor pool and a heated rooftop pool that's warm enough for winter guests. Rooms start at around $133 a night. 888-688-4352.
The Suites at Waterfront Plaza. 325 Lake Avenue South. Located in Canal Park, this is an all-suite hotel, and every suite comes with a complete kitchen. Suites range in size and price, and choices include a premium whirlpool suite and a three-bedroom family suite with a four person whirlpool, a sauna, and a dining room with seating for eight. Suites range from $89 to $379. 877-766-2665.
Radisson Hotel Duluth Harborview.505 West Superior Street. Located in downtown Duluth, this hotel accommodates both business travelers and tourists. Luxury seekers will enjoy the tower rooms, which have spectacular views of the lake, and the grand rooms in the Select Wing. The landmark hotel is best known for its revolving Top of the Harbor Restaurant on the 16th floor that treats guests to a full view of Duluth and the lake. Rooms start at $89 a night. 888-201-1718.
Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites Downtown Waterfront. 200 West First Street. Located in the heart of downtown, this Holiday Inn features a number of unique suites, most notably its Kid Suites (which contain a nice sleeping room for "visiting" adults.) Kids will also enjoy the two swimming pools and the wading pool. Rooms start around $114 a night. 800-477-7089
Allyndale Motel.510 North 66th Avenue This bargain hotel, where rooms begin at around $38 a night, is right off of I-35 and is located about eight miles from downtown Duluth-- a little bit off the beaten path and quieter than hotels in Canal Park. Some of the 21 rooms have kitchenettes, and the motel has a reputation for being clean, pleasant, and a great bargain. 800-806-1061..
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