Minnesota has some pretty unique places to stay. We have boat hotels and lighthouse bed and breakfasts, haunted inns and train car hotels. And now, we have the beautiful Stoney Ridge Treehouse that will help you live out your childhood fantasy of sleeping among the branches. Stoney Ridge Treehouse is a beautiful cabin surrounded by nature in northwestern Minnesota. If you've ever wished for a treetop home, this place is your castle in the air come to life. This Burtrum tree house is bound to give you the vacation of your dreams.
Stoney Ridge Treehouse is located on Rock Lake in Burtrum. It's about two hours northwest of the Twin Cities.
This treehouse in Minnesota is located on 50 acres of wooded property full of wildlife. The lake is a great spot to kayak in the summer.
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And in winter, the many trails in the area offer great opportunities for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.
When you arrive, you'll be greeted by a stunning treehouse cabin complete with its own covered bridge.
To enter, you'll cross the bridge into the living area, about 18 feet off the ground.
The treehouse is beautifully decorated, designed to be as comfortable and cozy as if you were in your own house.
A full kitchen provides all the tools you need to make great meals during your stay.
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The treehouse has all of the other necessary accommodations as well. Just because you're staying in the trees doesn't mean you don't get the usual conveniences.
The bedrooms are full of rustic charm as well. Downstairs, a single bedroom comes with a woodsy cabin theme.
A loft area is accessible by climbing up a ladder.
The open design gives the entire space an airy feel - and the exposed woodwork isn't bad to look at, either.
In the loft, you'll find a sitting area...
...as well as more sleeping space. Overall, the treehouse sleeps nine guests.
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But you'll probably be spending a lot of time outside. The wraparound porch is great for watching sunsets, scoping out wildlife, or just plain relaxing.
The six-person hot tub should help you relax as well.
Not to mention the view! No matter how long you stay at the Stoney Ridge Treehouse, you're sure to return home stress free.
If you're looking for
tree houses for rent in Minnesota, this is the one for you! Reserve your stay at this lovely Burtrum Tree House today!
Enjoy your fun trip to this treehouse in Minnesota! Looking for even more fun overnight experiences? Check out this list of 12 Unique Places to Stay in Minnesota.
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Given all the lodging options in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, choosing one can be quite a challenge. This list of the best hotels in Minnesota, from the most unique stays to unforgettable resorts, will help narrow the selection when you are looking for the top lodging in the North Star State.
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Best Unique Hotels to Stay in Minnesota
There are many one-of-a-kind lodging options in Minnesota. Some are unique because of their architecture or the structure that houses them, others because of their history, and a few offer experiences, unlike other local hotels.
1. The Covington Inn, St. Paul
Address: 100 Harriet Island Road B3, Saint Paul, MN 55107
The charming Covington Inn is quite possibly the most singular stay in Minnesota. This inn is a retired river towboat that’s been updated, lovingly restored, and converted into a small inn. More of a bed and breakfast than a hotel perhaps, the Covington Inn doesn’t have your typical front desk or lobby bar, but for unique stays in Minnesota, this inn has to make any list. You’ll enjoy the comfortable rooms, and you simply can’t beat the stunning views of downtown St. Paul and the Mississippi River. Visit the Covington Inn Bed & Breakfast website to find vacation packages.
2. The Naniboujou Lodge, Hovland
Address: 20 Naniboujou Trl, Grand Marais, MN 55604-2141
Price: From $265/night
Amenities: lakefront, meal plan
Ratings: 4.5 stars
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A stay in the beautiful and historic Naniboujou Lodge, with its stunning Lake Superior setting, offers a unique experience you won’t soon forget. Most stays require a minimum of two nights and include breakfast and dinner in Naniboujou Lodge's stunning dining room. Unplug in a north woods setting with no TVs, Wi-Fi, and little cell service, but plenty of with sweeping lake views. Visit the Naniboujou Lodge & Restaurant website to book your getaway.
3. Celeste of St. Paul, St. Paul
Address: 26 Exchange St E, Saint Paul, MN 55101-1671
Price: From $129/night
Amenities: lobby bar, downtown location, free wifi
Ratings: 4.5 stars
The charming Celeste of St. Paul is at the corner of Cedar and Exchange in downtown St. Paul. The hotel is housed in a historic beaux arts building that has served as a convent, as well as a school of music and art. Today, it’s a quirky boutique hotel that leans hard into its storied past.
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Best Hotel Pools in Minnesota
Clearly, many of the top accommodations in Minnesota have pools. This pair, however - one the epitome of refinement and the other all about family fun - has elevated the hotel pool concept with stunning views and top-shelf amenities.
4. Four Seasons Hotel, Minneapolis
Address: 245 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55414-1013
Price: From $485/night
Amenities: indoor pool, hot tub, outdoor pool, business center, room service, restaurant, lobby bar, spa
Ratings: 9.6 / 10 stars
The Four Seasons Minneapolis could just as easily be included in the luxury hotel setting, however, its indoor and outdoor pools, with their skyline views, are some of the most stunning in the state. Combine that with all the amenities and luxe accommodations of the Four Seasons, such as a spa offering massages and other services, and a Gavin Kaysen-helmed restaurant, and you just can’t do any better for an adult, urban getaway in the North Star State.
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5. Edgewater Hotel and Waterpark, Duluth
Address: 2400 London Road, Duluth, MN 55812
Price: From $113/night
Amenities: lake views, indoor pool, hot tub, outdoor pool, bar
Ratings: 3.5 stars
Your family won't believe the views when you walk into this Edgewater Hotel and Waterpark. No, it’s not the Four Seasons, but rather, it’s its own fantastic thing. Combining sweeping lake views across lake superior with a waterpark setting, the Edgewater is a fantastic place for a family getaway. You’ll find outdoor and indoor pools, hot tubs, waterslides, and everything you’ll need for a weekend - or more - of fun.
Best Luxury Hotels in Minnesota
Whether you’re looking for modern elegance or classic style and service, these luxury hotels can compete with any in the country. This duo exudes service and luxury while exemplifying the aesthetics of their respective cities.
6. Hotel Ivy, Minneapolis
Address: 201 S 11th St, Minneapolis, MN 55403-2536
Price: From $328/night
Amenities: spa, business center, room service, restaurant, lobby bar, skyway access
Ratings: 4.5 stars
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The ultra-luxe Hotel Ivy, a part of the Marriott "Luxury Collection," is easily one of the top hotels in Minnesota and is home to the best spa in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Whether you’re visiting this five-star hotel to indulge in massages or other dreamy spa services, or to sweeten your dreams in one of the most luxurious suites Minneapolis has to offer, you will not be disappointed with your stay at Hotel Ivy.
7. The Saint Paul Hotel, St. Paul
Address: 350 Market St, Saint Paul, MN 55102-1430
Price: From $155/night
Amenities: lobby bar, restaurant, room service, downtown location
Ratings: 4.5 stars
Perhaps the last of the Grand Dame hotels in Minnesota, The Saint Paul Hotel offers the type of classic, luxury hotel experience you would only expect to find in New York, Boston, or another large eastern city. Service is king at The Saint Paul, and you’ll find it throughout the hotel, from the front desk staff to the beloved Saint Paul Grill restaurant.
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Best Boutique Hotels in Minnesota
When it comes to lodging, big is not always better, and some of the state’s finest hotels are smaller properties that lean more toward creating an experience for their guests than welcoming as many as possible. This threesome represents some of the best boutique hotels in Minnesota.
8. Hewing Hotel, Minneapolis
Address: 300 N Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55401-1315
Price: From $254/night
Amenities: bar, restaurant, downtown location
Ratings: 4.5 stars
The Hewing Hotel is an ultra-chic boutique hotel in downtown Minneapolis. Consistently ranked as one of the best hotels in Minnesota, the Hewing Hotel is a perfect spot for an urban getaway. With its close proximity to the Mississippi River, Target Field, and the North Loop, it’s in a prime location to explore some of the best things Minneapolis has to offer.
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9. Lora, Stillwater
Address: 402 Main St S, Stillwater, MN 55082-5128
Price: From $225/night
Amenities: bar, restaurant, historic building
Ratings: 4.0 stars
Stillwater's Lora was the first among the historic city’s recent spate of boutique hotels, and it holds its own against the newcomers. Lora is a thoroughly modern hotel tucked against the town’s limestone bluffs in one of historic Stillwater’s most historic structures. Lora is an ideal place to set up basecamp for exploring the charming St. Croix River town and all it has to offer.
10. St. James Hotel, Red Wing
Address: 406 Main St, Red Wing, MN 55066-2325
Price: From $188/night
Amenities: bars, restaurants, riverfront
Ratings: 4.5 stars
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The historic St. James Hotel is a gorgeous hotel in Red Wing that first opened in 1875. It’s easily one of the nicest hotels in Minnesota, and quite possibly the finest hotel in the state outside of the Twin Cities. It’s also conveniently located about an hour from either the Twin Cities or Rochester. Red Wing, itself, is a historic Mississippi River town in Minnesota’s gorgeous Bluff Country and makes an excellent destination for a day trip, particularly around the holidays.
Best Resorts in Minnesota
With its many sparkling lakes, wide rivers, and large swaths of forest, Minnesota is home to many unbelievable resorts. These two historic properties have been favorites in the North Star State for decades and set the standard to which other Minnesota resorts aspire.
11. Grand View Lodge, Nisswa
Address: 23521 Nokomis Ave, Nisswa, MN 56468-2711
Price: From $229/night
Amenities: lake views, indoor pool, hot tub, golf courses, fitness center, spa, meal plan, free parking
Ratings: 4.5 stars
Grand View Lodge is a family-friendly year-round resort that Minnesotans have been flocking to for generations. Its sprawling setting on Gull Lake, along with its multiple nearby golf courses, attracts lovers of all manner of outdoor activities, from ice fishing to biking and sand-castle building. Several equipment rental outposts mean you won’t have to lug your own gear. On the other hand, several dining options, as well as a spa offering massages and other services, also make the resort a perfect place for those who simply want to kick back and relax.
Amenities: lake views, fitness center, bar, restaurant, skiing, golf course, indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, free parking
Ratings: 4.0 stars
The venerable Lutsen Resort is the grandaddy of North Shore resorts, and it’s been entertaining guests for decades with its beautifully rugged slice of Lake Superior shoreline. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast who wants to establish a basecamp for hiking, biking, kayaking, or skiing - downhill and cross-country - or you just want to curl up in front of a roaring fire with a cocktail and watch the waves pound against the rocks, family-friendly Lutsen is the place to be. This is one of the best resorts in Minnesota for outdoor enthusiasts. Visit the Lutsen Lodge website for additional information and updates about its re-opening.
Clearly, a list of a dozen can't include all the best hotels in Minnesota. In addition to these 12, there are many more top hotels. Have you stayed at any of these luxury hotels in Minnesota? Are there other places to stay you would have included?
If you want to enjoy the wilds of Minnesota, check out some of our favorite cabins in Minnesota, too.
If you’re looking for a world-class hotel experience in Minnesota, check out - and then check into - Hotel Ivy in downtown Minneapolis. Believe us when we tell you that you’re guaranteed to remember your stay at one of the best hotels in Minnesota.
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Hotel Ivy was built in and around the Ivy Tower, a designated historic 1930 building that was boarded up and unoccupied for decades.
The luxury hotel, condominium tower, and world-class spa opened to much acclaim in 2007.
Stepping out of the jarring traffic of South 11th St. and into the Hotel Ivy lobby, you’ll immediately feel you’re in another world.
Exquisite service, a soothing ambience, and welcoming touches enhance the hotel experience upon arrival, which is why visiting luminaries, like Mick Jagger, choose the hotel when they’re in town.
The guest rooms are well-appointed, as well as tastefully decorated and designed, without being ostentatious.
And the beds are so comfortable, you will not want to leave.
Bathrooms have all you need, including high-end products and luxuriant towels.
Some rooms boast jetted tubs, in case you need another reason not to leave the hotel.
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Visit the Bar at Hotel Ivy for a fireside glass of champagne to celebrate your arrival.
Morello, the hotel’s elevated Italian eatery will take care of your cravings.
Don’t forget to visit Constantine, the speakeasy-themed bar on the lower level, for a nightcap.
Regardless of the reason for your stay, whether business or pleasure, do not leave Hotel Ivy without a visit to Anda Spa, one of the premier wellness destinations in the Upper Midwest.
There, you can relax and sweat out any guilt you may be feeling over the amount of luxury you’re enjoying.
Have you stayed at Hotel Ivy or enjoyed a pampering at Anda Spa? We bet you'll be packing your bags in no time to experience this unique place! If you do happen to visit the hotel or spa, be sure to visit some of the city’s fine cultural attractions. The Walker Art Center and adjacent Minneapolis Sculpture Garden are just a few blocks away from Hotel Ivy, as is the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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