The exclusive Le M?ridien bed will feature a specially engineered, top-of-the-line pillow-top mattress that provides the ultimate sleep experience. Modern French-inspired wooden bed frames have been designed to add more support to the mattresses and produce an airy, floating effect. Crisp, 350-thread count, 100 percent Egyptian cotton Frette duvets and linens cover the bed and guests have their choice of feather or anti-allergic pillows. For the ultimate shower experience, Le M?ridien Minneapolis will feature shower rooms with rain showers, freestanding shower towers incorporating four body jets or whirlpool tubs and freestanding showers. Another beautiful feature in each bathroom is the glass washbasin that sits on limestone table and feature faucets designed by Philippe Starck for Hans Grohe. Wired for today?s tech lover, guestrooms offer a digital wireless keyboard that gives guests access to a library of video and music selections and provides instant Internet access. Each room contains a DVD and CD player. To top of the communications experience, guests can surf the Internet, check e-mail and watch movies and television on wall-mounted 42-inch plasma screen televisions. The Art + Tech Superior features one king or two queen beds; rooms can accommodate a maximum of 4 guests and are situated between levels 6 and 12 and offer spectacular city views. The Art+Tech Executive features one King or two Queen beds; rooms can accommodate a maximum of 4 guests. In addition to standard amenities offered in all guestrooms, this room type is located on exclusive, key accessed floors (levels 14 - 20) and offer dramatic skyline and river views. Complimentary high-speed internet and VIP access to our lounge make these rooms a favorite with our corporate clients.
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Rooms include Le Meridien Minneapolis Hotel amenities include The Cosmos ? Le M?ridien Minneapolis will feature Cosmos, a 125-seat restaurant and lounge with contemporary cuisine. Designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the restaurant features a striking interior design, sleek acrylic walls with integrated architectural artwork and comfortable leather seating. Cosmos? executive chef is Seth Bixby Daugherty, formerly from D?Amico Cucina restaurant in Minneapolis. The Infiniti Room ? Infinity Room is a public, street-level bar and lounge tucked inside the hotel. This high-energy bar designed by Yabu Pushelberg has a very sophisticated club-feel and will feature a VIP room.
Rising 22 stories above the pulse of the city, the Le M?ridien Minneapolis Hotel is located at the confluence of business, theatre and entertainment districts in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. Standing directly across the street from Target Center and one block from IDS Tower, the Le M?ridien Minneapolis Hotel is the pinnacle of the vibrant new Block E entertainment complex. Shopping - Nicollet Mall, a scenic 12-block pedestrian thoroughfare, contains more shopping in a four-block radius than any other city in the country. The historic Warehouse district is bursting with art galleries, antique stores and gift shops to explore. And if you're looking for the funky, head to Uptown for its selection of one-of-a-kind stores. Minneapolis is also home to the country's largest shopping and entertainment complex, the Mall of America with more than 400 stores and covers 4.2 million square feet. There is no sales tax on clothing! Theatre - the Twin Cities boasts more theatre seats per capita than any other U.S. metropolitan area outside New York. Large Broadway productions, such as Victor Victoria and Disney's The Lion King, often debut at the Historic State and Orpheum Theatres, located in the bustling Hennepin Avenue Theatre District in downtown Minneapolis. The city's regional theatre jewel, the Guthrie Theater, consistently presents critically-acclaimed contemporary shows. And as a testimony to the strength of the theatre scene, more than 30 smaller theatre venues are sprinkled throughout the city and present farcical ballets, cabarets, comedies and other unique performances. Casino - a short 30 minutes south of the Twin Cities is the country's largest Native American gaming and entertainment facility - Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel, where casino action takes place 24 hours a day. Treasure Island Resort & Casino offers casino activity in a Caribbean theme. Treasure Island is located in nearby Red Wing, MN. Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport: Approximate driving time is 20 minutes and distance is 13 miles. Driving directions from Minneapolis St Paul International: As you exit, Bear left on MN-5 and go Northeast for 0.3 miles. Exit MN-5 via ramp to MN-55 and go North for 0.8 miles. Continue on MN-55 and go Northwest for 0.6 miles. Bear left on MN-62 and go West for 3.7 miles. Bear right on I-35W North Ramp at sign reading "I-35W N to Minneapolis" and go Northwest for 1000 feet. Continue on I-35W and go North for 4.6 miles. Exit I-35W via ramp at sign reading "MN-65 / I-94 W to Downtown Exits" and go North for 400 feet. Continue on MN-65 and go North for 0.6 miles. Exit MN-65 via ramp to S 5th Ave,MN-65,5th Ave S and go North for 0.3 miles. Bear left on S 5th Ave,MN-65,5th Ave S and go Northeast for 0.2 miles. Turn left on MN-55 and go Northwest for 0.7 miles. Turn right on N 2nd Ave,2nd Ave N and go Northeast for 500 feet. Turn right on N 6th St,6th St N and go Southeast for 400 feet. Turn right on 1st Ave N to 601 1st Ave N.
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