18+ hotels in Minneapolis

By Alexander Backus · Updated August 2026

If you need to book a hotel at 18 in Minneapolis, a 21+ check-in rule can still stop you at the front desk. The hotels below accept 18-year-olds, so you can start your search without wasting time on places that turn you away for being under 21.

Glass airport hotel with a skybridge

InterContinental Minneapolis - St. Paul Airport by IHG

Brick hotel on a corner at dusk

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Minneapolis-Downtown Convention Center by IHG

Suite living room looking over Target Field

Minneapolis Marriott City Center

Glass tower looking up at the Four Seasons sign

Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis

Lobby with plaid chairs and a We Are All Students sign

Graduate by Hilton Minneapolis

Corner hotel at dusk with a green stripe

3-star

Home2 Suites By Hilton Minneapolis University Area

Lounge with a stone fireplace and orange chairs

Hyatt Regency Minneapolis

Red-brick Hilton on a downtown corner

Hilton Minneapolis

Direct Terminal 1 access at MSP

The hotel at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) connects directly to Terminal 1 and has a shuttle to both terminals. For a flight-focused stay, that means airport access is built into the location instead of being a separate part of the trip.

Downtown Minneapolis is about 12 road miles from MSP. When you are looking at hotels you can book at 18, an Airport label tells you the hotel is tied to the airport area, not that it is another name for a downtown location.

Blue and Green light rail in downtown Minneapolis

The Blue Line serves the MSP airport corridor and downtown Minneapolis, while the Green Line connects downtown Minneapolis with the University of Minnesota. Both lines serve downtown, but that does not mean every downtown hotel sits beside a station.

A Downtown Convention Center or City Center label tells you which part of town the hotel is in. The hotel's exact address gives you a better sense of how close it is to a Blue Line or Green Line station.

East Bank and Stadium Village campus stations

A University Area label is broad and does not identify one exact campus stop. The Green Line serves the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, so the label points to the campus area without telling you which station is closest to where you are going.

East Bank station serves central East Bank campus destinations, while Stadium Village station is beside Huntington Bank Stadium. Those two station names give you a clearer way to choose the campus location you need.

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