Hotel in Minneapolis, United States
Nicollet Island Inn
150Pearl PointsSmall, scarce, and genuinely historic. Book early.

About Nicollet Island Inn
Nicollet Island Inn is a small historic property on an island in the Mississippi River, offering genuine character and water views that no downtown Minneapolis tower can match. Best for couples and anniversary stays; book a water-facing room and secure your dates early, as weekend availability tightens fast from May through October.
Should You Book Nicollet Island Inn?
Nicollet Island Inn is one of Minneapolis's most genuinely scarce lodging options: a small historic property on an actual island in the Mississippi River, steps from the Stone Arch Bridge and a short walk from the Northeast arts district. If you want a distinctive address in the city rather than another downtown tower block, this is where to look first. The rooms are limited in number, which means availability tightens fast on weekends and during peak summer and fall foliage seasons. Book early if your dates are fixed.
What to Expect
The building dates to 1893, the physical space reflects that: lower ceilings, narrower corridors, a sense of human scale that a 200-room downtown hotel cannot replicate. The inn sits on Nicollet Island itself, giving guests water views on multiple sides and a quieter atmosphere than you'll find at comparably priced properties in the central business district. That spatial intimacy is the main reason to choose it — the property functions more like a boutique inn than a full-service hotel, which is both its appeal and its limitation.
For guests who've stayed once and are considering a return: the room tier decision matters more than at larger properties. The island setting means some rooms have stronger river views than others. Requesting a water-facing room on an upper floor is the clearest upgrade available, it's worth specifying that preference at booking rather than hoping for an in-person upgrade. If you stayed in a standard room on your first visit, a view room is the meaningful step up.
The on-site restaurant has historically served as a draw in its own right, the location makes it a natural base for exploring nearby attractions including the Stone Arch Bridge, Father Hennepin Bluffs Park, the Northeast Minneapolis gallery corridor. For broader context on where to eat and drink nearby, see our full Minneapolis restaurants guide and our full Minneapolis bars guide.
Practical Details
Reservations: Book directly; availability is tightest Friday and Saturday nights from May through October and during Holidazzle in December. Booking difficulty: Easy most weekdays, moderate on peak weekends. Location: 95 Merriam St on Nicollet Island — walkable to the Warehouse District and Northeast Minneapolis, but you'll need a car or rideshare for the airport or Mall of America. Leading for: Couples, anniversary stays, anyone prioritising character over amenities scale. Skip if: You need a fitness centre, pool, or full concierge service, consider Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis or Hotel Ivy instead.
For more options across the city, browse our full Minneapolis hotels guide. If you're comparing romantic boutique stays nationally, Troutbeck in Amenia and Auberge du Soleil in Napa operate in a similar register, historic buildings, intimate scale, destination dining, at higher price points.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the pool and spa at Nicollet Island Inn?
Nicollet Island Inn does not offer a pool or full spa facility. The property is a small historic building dating to 1893, the footprint does not accommodate those amenities. If a pool or spa is a priority, Hotel Ivy or the Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis are better fits for that kind of stay.
How is the location of Nicollet Island Inn?
The location is genuinely distinct: the inn sits on Nicollet Island in the Mississippi River, within walking distance of the Northeast arts district and a short drive from downtown Minneapolis. It is quiet by city-hotel standards, which is a feature if you want separation from the urban core and a drawback if you need to be steps from convention facilities or nightlife.
When is the best time to book Nicollet Island Inn?
Book as far in advance as possible for Friday and Saturday nights between May and October, for December during Holidazzle. Those windows fill quickly given the property's limited room count. Midweek stays in shoulder months offer the most availability without compromising the core experience of the property.
How does Nicollet Island Inn compare to nearby hotels?
Nicollet Island Inn trades scale and amenities for character and scarcity. The Four Seasons and Hotel Ivy deliver full-service luxury with pools, spas, points programs. Hewing Hotel offers comparable historic atmosphere in the North Loop with a rooftop pool and more rooms. Nicollet Island Inn is the right call if you specifically want a small, quiet property on the river; it is the wrong call if you need business facilities or hotel-program benefits.
Which room category is best at Nicollet Island Inn?
The property's room count is small and categories are limited, so the main variable is river-facing versus courtyard orientation. River-facing rooms justify the premium given the setting on the Mississippi. The inn's 1893 building means rooms vary in layout and ceiling height, so it is worth calling ahead to ask about specific options rather than booking blind.
Do loyalty programs work at Nicollet Island Inn?
Nicollet Island Inn operates as an independent property, which means major hotel loyalty programs such as Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, or IHG One Rewards do not apply. If points accumulation or elite status benefits matter to your booking decision, Hotel Ivy (Marriott Luxury Collection) is the closest comparable option in Minneapolis that participates in a major program.
Is Nicollet Island Inn good for business travel?
Only in specific circumstances. If your meetings are in Northeast Minneapolis or you want a quieter base with easy access to downtown, the location works. But the inn lacks the meeting rooms, fitness center, loyalty program integration that regular business travelers typically rely on. For frequent or points-driven business travel, the Four Seasons or Hotel Ivy are more practical choices.
Location
95 Merriam St, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Minneapolis, United States
Compare Nicollet Island Inn
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Nicollet Island Inn | |
| Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis | Michelin 1 Key |
| Hotel Ivy, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Minneapolis | |
| Aloft Minneapolis | |
| Alma | |
| Hewing Hotel |
A quick look at how Nicollet Island Inn measures up.
Also Consider
- Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, Notable alternative
- Hotel Ivy, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Minneapolis, Notable alternative
- Aloft Minneapolis, Notable alternative
- Alma, Notable alternative
- Hewing Hotel, Notable alternative
Against Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, Nicollet Island Inn is not a competition on amenities, the Four Seasons wins on service depth, pool, fitness facilities, is the right call if you need a full-service luxury hotel. What Nicollet Island offers instead is a physical setting and building character that the Four Seasons's modern tower cannot provide. If location atmosphere and historic fabric matter more than concierge coverage, Nicollet Island is the stronger choice.
Hotel Ivy sits in a similar conversation, boutique scale, historic building, central location, but it's downtown rather than on an island, making it a better pick for business travellers or those prioritising walkability to the CBD. Hewing Hotel in the North Loop is worth considering if you want a lively food-and-drink scene immediately outside your door; its neighbourhood energy is higher than Nicollet Island's quieter riverside setting. Aloft Minneapolis undercuts most of these options on price and suits budget-conscious travellers who don't need historic character.
For guests choosing between the boutique tier, the clearest decision rule is this: if you want the most distinctive physical address in Minneapolis, an actual island, river views, 19th-century architecture, book Nicollet Island Inn. If you want better amenities at a similar or higher budget, Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis is the upgrade. If neighbourhood atmosphere and dining access matter most, Hewing Hotel is the practical alternative.
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