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    Home2 Suites by Hilton Eagan Minneapolis

    3.7 (19 reviews)
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    Andrea S.

    Very clean and neat rooms. I was lucky to get assigned to a larger room that is handicap accessible though I am not handicap. Everything was super clean and breakfast was not fancy but as expected. The only downside was there is not a restaurant really at very walkable distance so I had to order delivery. Will recommend.

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    Lisa S.

    Had to find a hotel while our hardwood floors were being redone. What a great place to call home away from home. We checked in super early because we had nowhere else to go and they welcomed us graciously. I was able to sneak in a run, grab lunch and shower, and work a bit all before the regular checkin time. Parking was super easy in the lot behind the hotel (need special pass after midnight). All patrons and staff were masked in public areas. The rooms were spacious allowing husband and I to do our own thing. Breakfast was boxed options (sweet or salty) making sure to reduce contact. We felt welcome, safe, and cared for during our stay. Grab your morning coffee at Vendella and support a local business. Thanks Hilton, as always a loyal patron.

    Not my left overs

    If I could give this hotel no stars I would. They have bed bugs in their rooms and the house keeping is very lazy. There was a rotten salad in our room fridge, someone else's hair in the shower and all over our room, and the sheets did not feel clean. I felt bites all night and I woke up with welts. As I checked the mattresses there were stains from past bed bugs. And when I lifted up the other mattress's sheets a live bed bug was exposed. The management is saying it is wood ticks. It is absolutely not wood ticks. DO NOT STAY HERE

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    Tim D.

    This Home2Suites location recently opened in a convenient location, just south of the Mall of America and adjacent to the Eagan Outlet Mall. In fact, the outlet mall and hotel share a parking lot, and there is convenient access via an indoor stairway that allows you easy accessibility from the hotel to the shops. Awesome! The hotel is new, sparkling, and incredibly clean. It's a very modern looking hotel, with modern conveniences, such as automated lighting when you enter the workout room, or your bathroom. It's a nice feature. They're still working out a few kinks, but our stay was enjoyable. One suggestion... the low-flow toilets are prone to plugging. Ours plugged twice during our stay. That got old. The rooms are modern, with bright colors. Instead of walls and a closet door, our suite had pull-curtains that served as a temporary wall separating the bed from the sitting area, and another pull-curtain that served as the "door" for our closet. The suite had a comfortably firm king size bed, a dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator. That made it nice for when we wanted to eat in. They also have portable stove top units that you can use in your suite. The room had some clever designs, such as tables that fit under other tables, and a movable desk that fit underneath a shelf, but could be taken out if you wanted to use it as a work table or an eating table while watching television. The room had a nice, sizable large-screen television that pivots so that you can watch it from either the bed or sitting area. The hotel has a modest workout room with some weights, a treadmill, elliptical, and stationary bike. There's also a small pool (no jacuzzi or hot tub). The lobby is nice, functional, a bit spartan. A curtain separates the breakfast food area. Breakfast is served from 6 - 9 weekdays. I found it satisfying, but perhaps a bit less hearty than I've found at other hotels. In terms of protein, you have your choice of Greek yogurt, nuts, or the meat found on some breakfast sandwiches. There was also fruit, bread, bagels, make-your-own waffles, fruit juice, coffee, yogurts, and some granola and sweet cereal. It's enough to get you going. I really enjoyed the convenient location of this hotel, just off Highway 13/Sibley and 77/Cedar south of the river. If you're looking for a less expensive place to stay near the MOA or the outlet shops, this is a great choice. The staff were friendly and helpful.

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    There is a "simple breakfast" going on but that didn't bother us as we've stayed at hotels that aren't even honoring their Continental breakfast due to COVID.

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    Omni Viking Lakes Hotel

    (49 reviews)

    $$$

    An enjoyable stay! The entire experience was easy and…read morepleasant. Check in/out was a breeze, as was the valet parking (it was well below zero, so why not). Our room was clean, and quiet. The air handling system provides a nice white noise, without being too much. I slept in as a result, and that was great.

    Met friends for a holiday gathering at the lobby bar (Keras) inside the Omni Viking Lakes Hotel…read more The décor was absolutely gorgeous; festive, upscale, and perfect for the season. Unfortunately, the service did not match the setting. The staff seemed overwhelmed and unhappy to be there, and it took 28 minutes per drink, which is simply unacceptable. The bar was extremely understaffed, and the gentleman bartending that evening was very rude, which created an uncomfortable and unwelcoming atmosphere. (Dec 16th) While we truly enjoyed spending time with friends, it was clear the venue was not prepared for an event of this magnitude. There was no clear flow or guidance for guests, and many people were confused about how the experience was supposed to work. You were yelled at by the bartender if you stood next to the bar to get a drink. To make matters worse, the cost was extremely high - about $150 per couple for just a couple of drinks and a wood-fired pizza. For that price point, expectations are understandably much higher. Beautiful space, disappointing execution. With better staffing, training, and organization, this could be a great holiday destination-but as it stands, it fell short.

    Best Western Plus Dakota Ridge

    Best Western Plus Dakota Ridge

    (39 reviews)

    $$

    The front desk staff was wonderful. They saved my rear. The lobby is nice and the eating area is…read morenice. The gym is great. If you are just looking for somewhere to sleep, then this is great. The room is showing its age a little bit, so it's not like I would want to be there if I had to be in the room all day but it was great to just sleep before heading to the airport in the morning. Bed was too hard. It needs a topper cover or something. Tv is nice. Ice machines on each floor. Desk was big. Free wifi. Coffee machine and desk lamp. I can't complain much for $100 10 mins from airport.

    This is my first time staying here. My girlfriend was having her bachelorette party in Eagan and it…read morewas a late night so I didn't want to risk driving home even though I only live about 20 minutes away. I shared the two queen beds with another college friend and the room was spacious. It was nice and clean except for the A/C was not working very well since I got hot and cold throughout the night so didn't get a good night's rest. It was nice that they offer a regular dorm room size fridge and microwave. I had some homemade guacamole so it was nice to be able to use the fridge keep it from spoiling. The breakfast in the morning was nice for the weekend starting at 7am and goes till 10am. It's a nice selection of hot and continental food items. I like that they have two different kinds of individual instant oatmeal. The coffee was ok and wish that they could have provided a green tea selection instead of just black tea. The price was reasonable with parking, breakfast included. The staff at the front desk were very friendly. I didn't like that hotel guests were not adhering to the 25 feet rule for smoking near the back door on the first level to parking area near Holiday Inn Express and Suites hotel next door. Overall, I would definitely stay here again because it was close to downtown Eagan and you can walk to most places near by.

    Towneplace Suites Minneapolis-St Paul Airport Eagan - Updated breakfast area

    Towneplace Suites Minneapolis-St Paul Airport Eagan

    (17 reviews)

    $$

    To check into the Towneplace Suites in Minneapolis is to enter a dialogue with the…read moreelements--specifically, the aggressive, unyielding elements of the Interstate and the Great Plains wind. This is not a room for the silence-seeker; it is a resonant chamber where the howling of the midnight gale and the rhythmic drone of passing sedans are treated as a mandatory soundtrack, unbuffered by anything so pedestrian as soundproofing. The climate control within the suite offers no sanctuary. The HVAC unit operates with a chaotic, binary temperament, oscillating wildly between a Saharan blast and a sub-arctic chill. It is a machine in the throes of an identity crisis, ensuring that any hope of a stable, human temperature remains a distant, shivering dream. Morning brings the "inclusive" breakfast, a term used here with a heavy dose of irony. One must approach the buffet with the discerning eye of a forensic investigator. The eggs--rubbery, unidentifiable, and possessing a hue that defies the natural spectrum of poultry--are, to be charitable, a visual deterrent. They are best treated as an installation piece rather than a meal. The seasoned traveler will find their only refuge in the pre-packaged safety of the yogurt; it is the sole pillar of reliability in a sea of culinary uncertainty. Then, there is the matter of the "hospitality" of the ledger. To charge for parking in this specific patch of Minneapolis urbanity feels less like a convenience and more like a quiet, white-collar crime. It is a fiscal audacity that the weary guest is expected to swallow along with their lackluster coffee. For those seeking a tactical advantage, the nearby Chili's parking lot stands as a beacon of free-market rebellion. It is a short, defiant walk that saves you the surcharge and offers a final, silent protest against a stay that feels more like an endurance test than a rest. In short: Pack your earplugs, guard your wallet, and for the love of all that is holy, stick to the dairy.

    This hotel is within close distance to the airport, which is why we choose it. However, the rooms…read moreare in need of a big upgrade. Very outdated feel to it. Some pros: has a pool, and the breakfast options are good! They had these mini quiche things that were so good!

    SpringHill Suites by Marriott Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport/Eagan

    SpringHill Suites by Marriott Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport/Eagan

    (34 reviews)

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    Context: We stayed here for a quick couples get away night in June 2024…read more Location - The hotel is close to many sit-down restaurants, gas stations, and fast food places. You are a short car ride or walk from them. You are also right off of the highway, so getting to the city or airport are a breeze. Building & Rooms - SpringHill Suites is Marriott's version of Hilton's Embassy Suites albeit with smaller room footprints. We like these suite room layouts since you get more space to spread out, which is nice, especially with kids. At SH, you still get a separate bedroom and living area but not always a wall separating the two like you do at ES. Amenities - The pool area is not huge but includes a medium sized heated pool and small hot tub. Since it was just my wife and I, it offered plenty of space. The pool area was not busy at all. Off the pool area is a nice patio area that overlooks some woods which makes it a nice, little private retreat. Food - A breakfast buffet is included offering hot and cold continental options. The hot options were a step up from what you would normally find (eggs, sausage links, potatoes, etc.). They had breakfast quiches that were very good. Vibe - Pretty chill, middle-class hotel with decent sized rooms and a nice public lobby and seating area. Staff were friendly and welcoming. No issues. Reality vs. Online - Online pictures that I saw on their website matched the quality and condition of the hotel and rooms. It met my expectations. Price & Final Verdict - The price I paid for this room was well below normal prices for this area and our stay was nice and uneventful so I would say it was worth my money and choice.

    We got into our room at 9pm and were tired. We went right to bed. When I went to the bathroom in…read morethe middle of the night I found the refrigerator unit in our bathtub. In the morning we told the front desk we couldn't take a shower. The employee laughed and acted like she didn't believe us. We literally couldn't shower our first morning. Thank God we only had a two night stay. I'm giving two stars because it was clean.

    Fairfield Inn & Suites Minneapolis-St Paul Airport - Sunset looking out my window

    Fairfield Inn & Suites Minneapolis-St Paul Airport

    (43 reviews)

    $$

    Tips: - Finding a parking spot can be challenging…read more - The breakfast spread is great, with hot foods. - The business area is excellent with a printer and a computer. - Staff at the front desk are super nice. I spent six nights at this Fairfield Inn and Suites. It's in Mendota Heights, which is next door to Eagan where I typically stay. I went with affordability. It was cheaper staying here than at the Four Points in Bloomington. The change was great. I had no problem finding this place. I parked and hauled everything into the hotel. Checking in was a breeze. I had the best woman at the front desk. She found my reservation, got my credit card and photo ID, and gave me two room card keys and a parking permit. I had a question for her about printing a waiver to see the Minnesota Wild practice. I got it in a PDF while I was in flight. I asked her if there was a printer that I could use. She was great letting me know that the business centre around the corner had one. Otherwise, if I had problems printing, she'd print it herself. Perfect! I printed out two waiver forms. I was set! I went back to my rental vehicle to hang the parking pass on the rearview mirror. Done! I thanked the woman and hauled my goods up to the third floor. My room was in front of the elevators, next to the ice machine. Convenient. Not as loud as I thought. It was more the folks standing around in the hallway, talking loudly, who were annoying. I liked my room. I asked for cleaning, but I ended up working and hibernating in it. I never needed it. I had a mini suite. There was a living room with a TV, small couch, and a chair. It was great unwinding in the evening or having a meal in this area. The best part of this room was the microwave and fridge. I used them often. I heated up food when there was a blizzard. It worked well. The fridge housed 24 cans of pop, food, and fruit at one point. It kept everything cold. The washroom was clean. I liked the shower pressure. The shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel lasted my entire stay. The counter area was generous to house all my toiletries and electric toothbrush. I had a king bed. It was comfortable and firm for my back. The pillows were perfect. They supported my head nicely. There was another TV in the bedroom. The problem was a delay between what folks were saying and their mouth movements. I ended up not watching TV there, opting for the living room's TV. The TV in the bedroom also had random names of guests on the welcome screen. Instead of welcoming me, it welcomed other folks. Weird. It is an older room. It meant that I had to be creative with charging my various devices. The alarm clock had a couple of USB ports, which helped. I plugged my laptop charger into the socket behind my nightstand. The wall socket chargers by the garbage bins did not work. It was a bummer. Most of my charging happened next to the TV in the living room. I pulled out my USB hub and a charger with three USB ports to charge my phone and watch. This setup also powered my mini humidifier. I enjoyed having breakfast for most days, except the weekend where I ended up sleeping in and missing everything. Oops! I loved that I could get fresh fruit and oat beverage. The hot breakfasts were excellent. I liked everything from mini omelettes, to bacon and sausage patties. It was nice having a leisurely breakfast in the dining area before I headed back upstairs to work remotely during weekdays. My biggest beef was parking. Paying $3 a night wasn't bad. It was trying to find a parking spot that was a pain. If you are not back at the hotel by 5 pm, you are not going to find a free parking spot at this hotel. I went out for a couple of Wild hockey games. I got back to the hotel at roughly 9 pm and midnight. I couldn't find a parking spot. The combination of March break, hockey and basketball tournaments, and folks hibernating at the hotel made parking horrible. I ended up parking half the time at the Courtyard hotel next door. Walking from the back of Courtyard's parking lot to Fairfield's main entrance at the start of a blizzard was not fun. I looked like a snow woman in white when I walked into the lobby area. I did find parking when I ran errands during my lunch hour on my last full day at this hotel. At 5 pm, I walked to my car to fetch some items that I forgot to bring back to the room. There wasn't an available parking spot. I'd love to return to this hotel, as I slept well and it was comfortable. Parking is plain annoying that I'd have to figure out when the Twin Cities aren't hosting a ton of events. I may have a better shot at finding parking after a hockey game or shopping. (127)

    After hunting for a decent and affordable place to stay for several days. This Fairfield Inn is…read moremost likely the most affordable. It also helps that it has easy interstate access too. Most everyone here was extremely friendly and helpful. One of the morning guys made it extremely clear (almost rude) that breakfast does not begin until 0600. The rooms were made clean each day with fresh towels and the beds made too. My one hang up about this place was the small refrigerator, it has just 2 settings. It is either set to completely freeze the entire contents in it or totally thaw it out. I could not find a middle ground during my stay. I probably should have asked someone? I'm certain that the front desk crew can handle anything including a lobby full of people checking in at the same time. Good people for sure. This is will be my spot to stay when I get back up this way for sure.

    Home2 Suites by Hilton Eagan Minneapolis - hotels - Updated May 2026

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