Minneapolis Accommodations Near Metrodome, Business District
If you're looking for world-class, convenient Minneapolis accommodations, look no further than the Radisson Plaza. Nestled in the heart of the entertainment, shopping and business district of the city, our hotel is within walking distance of Hennepin Avenue's famous entertainment venues, theaters and shops, as well as the Metrodome and the Target Center. Our Minneapolis accommodations near the Metrodome are also conveniently connected to the city's skyway system, and Macy's department store is located next door.
Our Minneapolis accommodations are minutes from the following local attractions:
Guthrie Theatre Founded in 1963, this local theater hosts performances of a variety of well-known plays each year. Address: 818 South 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55415 Phone: (612) 377-2224 Distance: 1.3 mi.
HHH Metrodome Catch an exciting Minnesota Vikings football game at this Minneapolis landmark. Address: 900 South Fifth St, Minneapolis, MN 55415 Phone: (612) 332-0386 Distance: 1.1 mi.
Hennepin Theatre District If you enjoy theater, this is the place for you. Well-known plays, Broadway shows and concerts are always on the calendar. Phone: (612) 373-5600 Distance: 3.0 blocks
Mall of America One of the nation's most famous shopping destinations, the Mall of America is a great place to spend a day (or two). Easy and affordable access is available via a Light Rail station located just two blocks from the hotel. Address: 60 E Broadway, Bloomington, MN 55425 Phone: (952) 883-8800 Distance: 13.1 mi.
Minneapolis Convention Center Our proximity to the Minneapolis Convention Center makes us perfect for guests attending conventions and conferences. Address: 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone: (612) 335-6000 Distance: 1.1 mi.
Minnesota Zoo Get up close and personal with all of the animals at the Minnesota Zoo. Address: 13000 Zoo Blvd, Apple Valley, MN 55124 Phone: (952) 431-9500 Distance: 19.3 mi.
Mississippi Mile This charming riverfront district offers walking and biking trails and many historic sights to see. Phone: (612) 673-5123 Distance: 6.0 blocks
Target Center Within walking distance of our hotel, this arena is the home of the Minnesota Timberwolves and hosts a variety of concerts and special programs. Address: 600 First Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone: (612) 673-0900 Distance: 3.0 blocks
Walker Art Center & Sculpture Garden Opened in 1927, this gallery displays works by modern artists, including Picasso. Address: 1750 Hennepin, Minneapolis MN 55403 Phone: (612) 375-7600 Distance: 1.3 mi.
Warehouse District Just a short walk from the hotel, this exciting area is full of restaurants, bars and nightlife. Address: 322 1st Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone: (612) 334-3131 Distance: 0.5 mi.
Separated by the mighty Mississippi, the Twin Cities are home to over three million people. With a low crime rate, a clean, attractive setting, and plenty of cultural attractions, the Minneapolis area is considered one of the best places in the country to live - harsh winters excepted. The more modern of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis is the proud home of the Metro Dome and a sprawling city-center whose glass and steel skyscrapers seem to reach for the future. The city also boasts the world-famous Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Guthrie Theater, birthplace of the American Regional professional theater movement. In addition to the Mississippi, the area has numerous bodies of water - Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet and the Lake of Isles provide plenty of outdoor recreation in the warm and ice-fishing months. The area is also a golfer's paradise, with over 100 public courses within a 45 minutes drive of downtown. For shoppers, the colossal Mall of America offers over 500 stores, plus an amusement park, an aquarium and other attractions. The area is also a hotbed for new music, having produced Prince and alternative legends, The Replacements.
Did you know?
Many famous people are natives of the Twin Cities: John Paul Getty, Walter Mondale, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Loni Anderson, Prince, Cheryl Tiegs, Charles Schultz and Betty Crocker, just to name a few!