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Rated best by travelersFour Seasons Hotel Minneapolis
Cheapest hotel found77 €, Days Hotel by Wyndham University Ave SE
Cheapest month to stay in Minneapolis September
Most expensive monthJune

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Other travelers rated Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis as the best luxury pet-friendly hotel in Minneapolis.
Yes, other travelers loved these cat-friendly hotels in Minneapolis: Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, Element by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown, and The Marquette Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton.
The cheapest pet-friendly hotels in Minneapolis are Days Hotel by Wyndham University Ave SE, Oaklands on 9th, and Moxy Minneapolis Uptown.
Premier Inn doesn’t allow pets, except for trained assistance dogs. We’d recommend checking the hotel website to make sure.
Yes. In fact, Center Parcs' lodges and facilities are designed with dogs and other furry friends in mind. Some restrictions are in place, so always check with Center Parcs directly before booking.
The rules vary by location. Be sure to check the pet policy for your specific Ibis hotel.

According to our pricing calendar data, Minneapolis hotels are cheapest in September.

Yes, you can book a luxury stay at Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis.

Some pet-friendly hotels charge an extra fee for having your pet stay with you. This could be a flat fee per stay, or a nightly fee. It could also come in the form of a cleaning fee.

Some hotels may offer the first pet for free, and charge for any additional pets.

It’s always a good idea to check the hotel’s pet policy to avoid any surprises.