TownePlace Suites Minneapolis/Eden Prairie
Visitors to Eden Prairie who plan on an extended stay could choose the TownePlace Suites Minneapolis/Eden Prairie. The facility offers 103 suites on four floors, and each room has a full kitchen and access to high-speed Internet. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, which is a nice alternative to swimming in one of Eden Prairie's lakes. A coin-operated laundry facility at the hotel allows guests to clean their clothes in between activities.
TownePlace Suites Minneapolis/Eden Prairie
11588 Leona Road
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 942-6001
marriott.com
Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Eden Prairie
For the traveler who wants quick access to places such as Bryant Lake Regional Park (it's two miles away), but who also need to get some work done, there is the Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Eden Prairie, which features 126 rooms that each include access to high-speed Internet and a work desk. Guests who have to host meetings can access the hotel's meeting space and audio visual equipment. The hotel includes a fitness center that is open 24 hours a day, as well as an indoor pool. On weekdays, a free shuttle service will take guests anywhere within a five-mile radius of the hotel.
Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Eden Prairie
11369 Viking Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 944-9700
minneapolisedenprairie.place.hyatt.com
Best Western Eden Prairie Inn
The Best Western Eden Prairie Inn is right in the heart of Eden Prairie along Interstate 494, but its proximity to the interstate also makes it easy for guests to get where they want to go. Lake Minnetonka, for example, is one of the area's best lakes for water sports and is about 13 miles from the hotel. There are 57 rooms at the hotel, and each offers free high-speed Internet and cable television. Each morning, guests can eat a complimentary continental breakfast.
Best Western Eden Prairie Inn
11500 W. 78th St.
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 829-0888
bwedenprairie.com
Article Written By Larry Anderson
Larry Anderson has been a freelance writer since 2000. He has covered a wide variety of topics, from golf and baseball to hunting and fishing. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, including "Fargo Forum" newspaper. Anderson holds a Bachelor of Arts in print journalism from Concordia College.