Visit our Plymouth Hotel's Convenient Location Near Downtown Minneapolis
Conveniently located between the cities of Plymouth and Minnetonka and just 11 miles from downtown Minneapolis, our Plymouth hotel near I-494 provides easy access to a wealth of greater Minneapolis attractions. Our hotel puts you close to all kinds of attractions and entertainment, including shopping, museums theaters and more.
Our Plymouth hotel's location puts you near the following greater Minneapolis attractions:
American Swedish Institute (12 miles) The American Swedish Institute is dedicated to the preservation and study of the Swedish impact on American culture and is located in a beautiful turn-of-the-century mansion. (612)871-4907
Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (9 miles) Enjoy dinner and a show without ever leaving your seat at this two-in-one restaurant and theater.
Historic Murphy's Landing (17 miles) Nestled along the scenic Minnesota River, 40 authentic buildings known as Murphy's Landing are set up to give visitors a glimpse of living history with recreations of 19th century Minnesota life. (763) 694-7784
Lake Minnetonka (10 miles) A favorite of greater Minneapolis attractions, this 14,000-acre lake offers several recreational activities like fishing, boating and camping.
Mall of America (18 miles) Located between the twin cities, the Mall of America is truly a uniquely American experience. This mega mall houses 500 shops, more than 50 eating establishments, a 14-screen cinema, several nightclubs, Nickelodeon Universe theme park, a four story Lego store, a flight simulator, and an aquarium. (952) 883-8800
Minneapolis Institute of Arts (11 miles) The institute features more than 80,000 paintings, photographs, prints, drawing, textiles and decorative arts. (612) 870-3029
Minnehaha Park and Falls (16 miles) The 193-acre Minnehaha Park, known for its gorgeous 50-foot waterfall, offers plenty of picnic tables and shelters, hiking trails, horse shoe pits and formal gardens as well as a tennis court and a recreational building. (612)230-6400
Walker Art Center (10 miles) This contemporary art museum is home to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and features sculptures from Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, Alberto Giacometti and more.
About Minneapolis
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!