About Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot
Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot, boasts high design and high-tech features for an inspiring stay in the heart of downtown Minneapolis' Mill District, steps from the Mississippi River. Ideal for urban explorers seeking to discover the city's vibrant sports, music & arts scene, with US Bank Stadium and the Armory blocks away. Nearby, various corporate headquarters including Target, Wells Fargo, and government agencies provide quick access to those blending work with pleasure. Discover new tastes at Milwaukee Road Restaurant & Bar, featuring Northern fare and craft cocktails at the bar, fireplace, or outdoor fire pit on the patio. Relax in our indoor heated pool, or connect with nature on one of the trails near the Stone Arch Bridge. Explore over 70,000 square feet of unique one-of-a-kind event space for your next meeting or social event.
Positive Reviews
positive:
A re-birth of confidence in hotels.
Spotlessly clean rooms here are maintained to perfection. Plus, there are wonderful facilities and exceptional breakfast choices to start the day. Food, generally, is of good quality and generously portioned. No complaints -The Renaissance starts here!
positive:
Fun for kids.
The proximity of the Water Park and the fun water slides make the hotel a real family favorite. You can get packages that are inclusive of parking (in the enclosed, heated car park), breakfast and access to attractions. Pre-teens will enjoy attractions most but, come on; we're all young at heart!
positive:
A unique platform for leisure breaks.
Some of the rooms here are modern, clean and well decorated. There are some, though, that have origins in the old railway station days; so you can be in a room that used to be a waiting room, booking office, luggage store etc. Really quirky, staying in one of these rooms just adds to the fun element.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Skating on thin ice with poor parking.
Most services here are truly impressive. Parking arrangements, though, are on the skids, dismal and disappointing.
negative:
Digesting the distant dining dilemma.
There aren't many conveniently located alternatives to the hotel's restaurants. It's a bit of a journey to find one. Hotel catering, though, is fine, by and large; but service isn't all that good.
negative:
A talking point for conference delegates.
Both conference registration and catering functions are set up in the corridors. Pandemonium and confusion reign, resulting in unnecessary pressure and delays, before the event even starts. It certainly doesn't create the ideal prelude for conferences and business meetings.