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Burnsville, MN
hotels and motels have one of the lowest lodging tax rates in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area with 3 percent, making it ideal for anyone visiting the Twin Cities area. There are ten hotels in the city of Burnsville that have a combined 900 rooms. Most of these are easily recognizably national chains; all offer convenient access to Interstates and the major attractions of the area, along with other special amenities. Choose a “country style” inn furnished with brass beds, quilts and pine furniture. This hotel offers complimentary, deluxe continental breakfast and free USA Today newspaper, and special group and corporate rates. Several of Burnsville’s hotels are located right off Interstate 35E and Interstate 35W, just minutes to Burnsville’s best shopping and dining, as well as Minneapolis-Saint Paul. They all offer amenities such as coffee makers in room, cable TV with premium channels, outdoor pools, refrigerators, free local calls and some have complimentary high speed internet hookup. Burnsville’s only full service hotel has attentive staff that caters to guests’ individual needs. It features Indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, and Fitness Center, on site restaurant, HBO, meeting facilities for up to 300 people and complimentary shuttle service to the airport and Burnsville shopping. Burnsville’s newest hotel, opened November 1998, and is located one mile west of Burnsville Center. This hotel offers rooms with full, queen or two full size beds, and comes with a fully equipped kitchenette with stovetop, refrigerator, coffee makers and dishes. It is available at affordable nightly or weekly rates.
Made up of the large metro areas of St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Twin Cities area offers hundreds more lodging options. The cities bustle with excitement, entertainment, cultural productions, and professional sporting events. Both centers have museums, including the Museum of Questionable Medical Materials at the Science Museum of Minnesota and the Minnesota Museum of American Art. The vibrant cities area is considered the entertainment capital of the Midwest. Together, they offer contemporary skylines, historic architecture, the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers and lots of greenways, parks and lakes. There is always a full calendar of events in Minneapolis-St. Paul and a variety of nightspots. The Mississippi River, which separates the Twin Cities, is not only a geographical landmark but also the setting for lots of recreational activity. Nearby in Bloomington, The Mall of America is a shopper's paradise. As the largest mall in the U.S.A., it boasts an overwhelming 520 outlet stores, a giant walk-through aquarium and an amusement park. Almost any type of accommodations can be found in the Twin Cities area, whether you’re looking for a small budget friendly motel or historic bed & breakfast inn.
Also, for those interested in camping, there are five campgrounds in the Burnsville area, and all offer both RV and tent camping.
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