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    Konsbruck Hotel - North Star suite

    Konsbruck Hotel

    (7 reviews)

    $$$

    At the recommendation of a supplier, I stayed here one night on a recent business trip and was very…read morepleasantly surprised. My first impression from the outside was that it was a sketchy operation- especially after finding out that the tavern employees assist with checkin. However the rooms turned out to be very spacious and comfortable and the little upstairs sitting area was very nice. I certainly can't say enough good things about the amazing bbq restaurant and tavern downstairs. The staff was extremely friendly and accommodating and the food was truly first class. They smoke their meats in a giant smoker behind the tavern so guests can stand on the rear balcony and take in the aromas of smoky bbq deliciousness. I would definitely stay here on a future trip through MN.

    This is one of those reviews - that you really don't want to write. Not because you had a bad…read moreexperience - quite the opposite. Because you don't want anyone to know about one of the best kept secrets in Minnesota! But because I wish them absolutely all the best - I MUST tell the world about one of the best Stay-cations I have ever had... I booked a room here last summer to get away by myself for some R&R. I've been looking to book again, and am happy to say that the prices have not gone up. Each room is $139- $149 a night, and is worth e v e r y p e n n y. This is not your typical Bed and Breakfast, nor is it a typical hotel. The gracious owners own an upscale BBQ restaurant downstairs, and run the Inn upstairs. Breakfast is served off their menu down in the restaurant - and was absolutely fantastic. I had a delicious chocolate chip scone and coffee, with spicy breakfast potatoes, eggs, and toast. They were extremely accommodating, and said I could order whatever I pleased. I sat on their back patio all by myself and it was - heaven. The rooms - OH THE ROOMS. You'd be hard pressed to find a hotel this nice anywhere nearby. They were clean, updated, and they spared no expense. There was a separate powder room, a huge luxurious whirlpool tub, and over-sized shower. The bed was large and comfy, and I fell asleep at night to the in-room electric fireplace. There was not one, but TWO flat screen tv's, and a beautiful marble sink/vanity area. The room also included a mini-fridge and a Keurig stocked with Caribou Coffee. The rooms were spic-and-span, and HUGE. There is even access to the shared back-porch. The inn-keepers were friendly and offered to give me suggestions of what to do in the area. Head down a few blocks to the main street and you will find plenty to do. There is also a wonderful winery about 8 minutes away called Chankaska Creek. If the guest book in the room is any indication, I am not the only one who has enjoyed my stay at the Konsbruck. It felt like a luxury to even be standing in that bathroom. I have been day-dreaming about returning ever since I left!!

    Colonial Inn Extended Stay By OYO New Ulm

    Colonial Inn Extended Stay By OYO New Ulm

    (15 reviews)

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    I'd rate negative stars if I could. The person tending the…read morehotel was not there when we got there. Walked into the "lobby" and the room was unbelievably filthy. There was a pile of what appeared to be brown towels acting as a rug and it had a ton of debris. Not only was this disgusting looking, but it was also dangerous and not secure to walk over. The person who checked us in was nice...he drove up after we called the number on the door because he wasn't there when we got there.. We got our key and went to our room, and the housekeeper appeared to be smoking a cigarette while cleaning the room next to us...it was hanging out of her lips. We were assigned room number 125 because we wanted the larger room they call the "family" room. The room smelled like chemicals, but not cleaning chemicals. It was hideous and was barely tolerable...it seems like probably a methamphetamine smell. I had to go to the bathroom, and the toilet would not flush. When I told the front that the toilet would not flush, they said the water was turned off...no explanation why or when it would be back on...and we were not told this when we got our key, and it was already like 4 p.m. on Friday. This timing is super unacceptable...it should be prime time for guests to arrive and there was no water! The room was just overall very dirty. The bad smell, the towels in the bathroom were disheveled and not clean looking, the flooring in the bathroom was lifted up from the floor and completely uneven and warped - totally dangerous, the tub and sink were in such terrible disrepair that we simply could not imagine using them, in the bedroom area the bedspreads were stained with something spilled...like a big round beer stain or something worse, when I pulled back the sheets there were crumbs and literal pine needles in the bed. The extra bedding was completely dirty looking and in a big slump on a shelf. We were so shocked by the seemingly unsavory people wandering around the place, the disgusting shape of the room, and the fact that no one else was there on a totally sold-out weekend across the city, that we didn't feel safe, and we left immediately. We were in town for a baseball tournament, and I asked at the concession stand if the hotel was reputable. They said there was no way we should stay there...that the hotel is known as a transient and drug hotel.

    I would rate 0 if I could. They pulled a bate and switch with reservation. Had an ad that could…read morecancel and didn't have to pay until arrival. Took my money 3 days after booking and put no refunds. The bathroom in room 115, where I stayed was a safety hazard. I could bare get in and out (200 lbs.). 1 - 2 am went into bathroom, upon closing door I tripped into the shower. Very ow. They did not have a written way for me to report the incident, they would send me a copy of their report. Never sent. No action, no longer receive my calls.

    Moulin Rouge House B&B - Guest room at Moulin Rouge House B&B Mankato, MN

    Moulin Rouge House B&B

    (9 reviews)

    Out of all the houses in Minnesota, this one is my favorite. Formerly the Hunt House, this…read morerenovated B&B is filled with charm, light, and thoughtful touches. I found this spot randomly when I came to Mankato for my birthday, and couldn't be happier. Breakfast is always delicious, and owners are experienced hospitality folk who go above & beyond to take care of their guests. I stayed in the Free Press Room, and my one friend who was visiting home also took a staycation and occupied the Worlds Fair room next door. Both were very comfortable, tastefully decorated, had an Google Home thingy that we learned to use . Plus, lovely bath products. They have recently added a second house for large group stays, which is a great option for "spillage" during larger family events (Ie, weddings, reunions, family vacations). Thank you for a wonderful stay, and keep up the great work!

    We stayed at Moulin Rouge's house on a Monday night in late June. It was a last-minute decision…read moremade while we were still on the road in the evening, looking for a place to stop. Crhis answered the phone and had the good news that he had two rooms for our party of three, with the dog. He only asked that we don't let the dog go on top of, the bed, which we don't anyway at least when I'm around. It turned out that we were the only guests at Moulin Rouge that day. Kris said that typically, it's completely full during the weekend. As a testimony to that, he is still had a tent set up for a wedding party, and he was folding it when we arrived. Then her house is gorgeous and immaculately clean. I wiped up water after my dog, drank from her bowl and spilled a little on the floor. The napkin I used for that came back spotless white. The multiple course warning meal does not happen on weekdays, only on weekends. However, Chris still prepared yogurt parfaits for us and had a bunch of watermelon in the fridge. He also set up multiple baked goods and breakfast bars for us in the kitchen, ready for us to eat next morning. We opted to eat some of them that same evening. He also offered us to take whatever drinks were in the refrigerator, and we were able to store our stuff in the kitchen fridge as well. The windy Terry guys live upstairs to our rooms. Crhis unlocked our two rooms, and the other two or three rooms remain locked. Our rooms were connected, so we used them as a suite. The smaller room had a closet with a small refrigerator, which we didn't use because we had the downstairs kitchen with fridge our exclusive use. There were three bathrobes in the closet, and they used one of them. The bathroom was beautiful, with a shower and a very nice bathtub with bath salts out on the bench hanging across the tub. The water pressure was great in the shower, and the bath was very relaxing. There were bottles of water in each room with nice crystal glasses next to them. The house had a nice deck outside furniture, tables and sofas, and armchairs. There was also a beautiful small yard with yet another table and chairs, and a small vegetable garden. We had our breakfast in the courtyard outside, and our dog enjoyed the grassy area with bunnies hopping across once in a while the evening was hot, and there were fireflies in the air. Chris told us about. The area had flood issues, with landslides that week, so we couldn't get to see the Riverbank because they blocked the access due to dangers of mudslides. Still, we enjoyed a short evening walk with our dog in the neighborhood. Crhis pointed out that there was a house on their block were a famous writer of Betsy used to live on. He even pulled out one of the Betsy books that my 11 year old and I read together. My sophisticated 11 year-old First said she didn't really care for the book, but eventually, we both found it charming and enjoyed it. I also enjoyed listening to Chris story of how he ended up running the bed-and-breakfast. Apparently, he used to run an Eco hotel in Belize, where he met his wife who came as a guest. He followed her to Minnesota, where he went into the hospitality business. I think he works at one of the larger hotels, but a day, and also runs this bed and breakfast. His experience in hospitality business shows in how thoughtful the amenities are set up, and how clean the whole place is. All in all, it was the best hotel experience we have had while driving from Duluth, Minnesota back home to Berkeley, California. We usually don't stay in bed and breakfast, so this experience encouraged us so much that we tried another bit of breakfast, and Keystone, that had a great reviews, but it was far from the Moulin Hey Jeannie asked how we gonna celebrate July 4 and what they can bring Moulin Rouge experience. By the way, the reason why the place is called Moulin Rouge is because the house used to be a beauty parlor that had that name. He kept the name and the sign over the door, and the red tones in the decor go well with the Moulin Rouge theme.

    Econo Lodge - hotels - Updated May 2026

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