Hotels In Minnesota That Allow 18-Year-Olds To Check-In
Finding a hotel in Minnesota at 18 is possible, but the answer depends on the exact property, city, date, and payment method. Some hotels allow 18-year-old guests, while others may require you to be 21 or older.
Minneapolis is usually the first place to check, but it can also be one of the stricter markets during downtown events, airport-heavy travel days, and busy weekends. If Minneapolis feels limited, nearby options like St. Paul, Bloomington, Eagan, Edina, and Maple Grove may give you more flexibility.
This guide lists Minnesota hotels that may allow 18-year-old check-in, organized by city, so you can compare realistic places to stay before you book.
Can an 18-year-old get a hotel room in Minnesota?
Yes, sometimes — and the answer shifts depending on which side of the Twin Cities you are booking. Minneapolis downtown and the airport corridor tighten first during Vikings, Twins, and Wild seasons. Outstate, a Rochester hotel near Mayo Clinic or a Duluth lakefront property on a summer weekend runs its own pattern entirely.
Minnesota has no statewide law that forces hotels to set the check-in age at 21. The decision sits with each property, and the same chain can run different rules in Bloomington versus Mankato. Start with the city and date you actually need, then check the desk policy for that specific stay.
How to use this Minnesota hotel list
Use Minneapolis and St. Paul first if you are traveling into the Twin Cities, then move outward only if the trip still makes sense there. Compare the main market and the best fallback before you book.
The point is to match the city to the demand pattern before you reserve. Check the metro first.
Hotels by city
Minneapolis
Minneapolis is the main demand center, so start here when you need the clearest 18+ answer. Downtown events, airport searches, and university-area stays can all change the desk.
| Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| The Uptown Oasis | 9.0 | 105 |
| InterContinental Minneapolis – St. Paul Airport, an IHG Hotel | 8.9 | 623 |
| Sonder at SECOND & SECOND | 8.9 | 50 |
| Mint House Minneapolis – Downtown West | 8.8 | 113 |
| Nicollet Island Inn | 8.8 | 74 |
| Graduate Minneapolis | 8.7 | 716 |
| Hampton Inn and Suites Minneapolis University Area, MN | 8.7 | 206 |
| Elliot Park Hotel, Autograph Collection | 8.7 | 157 |
| Sonder at East End | 8.6 | 104 |
| Sonder at Sora | 8.5 | 52 |
| Sonder at MAX | 8.5 | 176 |
| Delta Hotels by Marriott Minneapolis Northeast | 8.5 | 109 |
| Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Minneapolis-Downtown Convention Center, an IHG Hotel | 8.4 | 349 |
| Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot | 8.4 | 112 |
| Aloft Minneapolis | 8.2 | 241 |
| Hilton Minneapolis | 8.1 | 460 |
| Minneapolis Marriott City Center | 8.1 | 170 |
| TownePlace Suites by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown/North Loop | 8.1 | 126 |
| Hyatt Regency Minneapolis | 7.9 | 285 |
| Hilton Garden Inn Minneapolis Downtown | 7.8 | 777 |
| Minneapolis Nord Oasis | 7.8 | 56 |
| The Madison House | 6.7 | 60 |
St. Paul
St. Paul often moves with government calendars and event traffic, so date checks matter. It can be a smart compare point when Minneapolis looks crowded.
| Hotel in Saint Paul, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Drury Plaza Hotel St. Paul Downtown | 9.0 | 477 |
| Motel 6-Saint Paul, MN – I-94 | 6.2 | 1,187 |
Duluth
Duluth is more seasonal than the metro, especially on summer weekends and lakefront trips. Compare early if your dates are busy.
| Hotel in Duluth, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Pier B Resort | 8.7 | 564 |
| Lift Bridge Lodge, Ascend Hotel Collection | 8.6 | 813 |
| Tru By Hilton Duluth Mall Area | 8.6 | 791 |
| Hostel du Nord | 8.5 | 77 |
| Comfort Inn West | 8.5 | 527 |
| Hampton Inn Duluth-Canal Park | 8.5 | 322 |
| Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott Duluth Waterfront | 8.5 | 178 |
| Endion Inn | 8.4 | 12 |
| Super 8 by Wyndham Duluth | 7.7 | 802 |
| Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Duluth by the Mall | 7.7 | 411 |
| Willard Munger Inn | 7.5 | 255 |
| The Oliver Inn | 7.1 | 20 |
| Days Inn by Wyndham Duluth Lakewalk | 6.4 | 467 |
| Econo Lodge Duluth near Miller Hill Mall | 6.0 | 679 |
Rochester
Rochester is shaped by Mayo Clinic travel and longer stays, which can change the booking pattern. Check both extended-stay and standard options.
Bloomington
Bloomington is a strong Twin Cities fallback because airport and Mall of America demand create a different booking mix. It is useful when you want a suburban comparison.
| Hotel in Bloomington, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| JW Marriott Minneapolis Mall of America | 9.2 | 166 |
| Courtyard by Marriott Edina Bloomington | 8.5 | 240 |
| Park Plaza Minneapolis Mall of America | 8.4 | 1,134 |
| Embassy Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Airport | 8.4 | 952 |
| Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Bloomington at Mall of America, MN | 8.4 | 1,261 |
| Fairfield Inn & Suites Minneapolis Bloomington/Mall of America | 8.0 | 846 |
| Marriott Minneapolis Airport | 7.7 | 141 |
Mankato
Mankato is more college-driven, so timing matters around campus and weekend travel. Compare early if your dates overlap with Minnesota State activity.
| Hotel in Mankato, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Mankato East, an IHG Hotel | 8.9 | 116 |
| Motel 6-Mankato, MN | 8.8 | 392 |
| AmericInn by Wyndham Mankato Event Center near MSU | 8.5 | 498 |
| Courtyard Mankato Hotel & Event Center | 8.2 | 82 |
| Comfort Inn & Suites | 8.2 | 97 |
| Fairfield Inn & Suites Mankato | 8.2 | 83 |
| Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Mankato Hotel and Conference Center, MN | 7.8 | 332 |
| Hilton Garden Inn Mankato Downtown | 7.8 | 96 |
St. Cloud
St. Cloud behaves like a corridor city where weekday timing and campus traffic can change the check-in experience. It is a useful backup.
| Hotel in Saint Cloud, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, St. Cloud West, MN | 8.6 | 345 |
| Holiday Inn Express and Suites St. Cloud, an IHG Hotel | 8.4 | 226 |
| Homewood Suites Saint Cloud | 8.3 | 77 |
| Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, St. Cloud East, MN | 8.2 | 259 |
| Hampton Inn and Suites St. Cloud | 7.8 | 88 |
| Courtyard by Marriott St. Cloud | 7.7 | 136 |
| Super 8 by Wyndham St. Cloud | 6.0 | 447 |
Eagan
Eagan gives you another airport-adjacent fallback with a steadier suburban feel. Compare it when Minneapolis or Bloomington is too tight.
| Hotel in Eagan, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Residence Inn by Marriott Minneapolis St. Paul/Eagan | 9.4 | 72 |
| Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites St. Paul Eagan | 8.5 | 87 |
| Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Eagan, MN | 6.4 | 48 |
Edina
Edina can work when you want a quieter suburban alternative to the core metro. It is a good comparison when you do not need a downtown address.
| Hotel in Edina, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Homewood Suites By Hilton Edina Minneapolis | 9.0 | 440 |
| The Westin Edina Galleria | 9.0 | 62 |
| Residence Inn by Marriott Minneapolis Edina | 7.7 | 128 |
Maple Grove
Maple Grove is useful for northwestern Twin Cities searches and suburban flexibility. It can be a practical backup when the city center is expensive.
| Hotel in Maple Grove, Minnesota | Average Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| SpringHill Suites Minneapolis Maple Grove/Arbor Lakes | 8.8 | 72 |
| Residence Inn Minneapolis Maple Grove/Arbor Lakes | 8.5 | 24 |
| Hampton Inn Minneapolis Northwest Maple Grove | 8.1 | 98 |
What can stop check-in even when a hotel allows 18+?
A Minnesota hotel that accepts 18+ can still deny you at the desk when the trip pattern triggers a tighter screen. The most common trigger is a same-day arrival in Minneapolis during a Target Center or Xcel Energy Center event. St. Paul government-week traffic and Bloomington Mall of America holiday weekends produce the same effect in different submarkets.
- Your arrival overlaps a Minneapolis arena event, a St. Paul government rush, or a Bloomington holiday weekend and the desk has switched to stricter check-in.
- The card on file is a debit card when the property expected credit, or the cardholder name does not match the reservation.
- The incidental hold — often higher at airport and Mall of America hotels — exceeds what you budgeted.
- Your ID is expired, damaged, or the name on it does not match the booking.
- You are checking into a Rochester property during a Mayo Clinic admission wave or a Duluth hotel on a lakefront summer weekend.
Minnesota city-by-city booking notes
Minneapolis is the core market, so start there when your search is about the Twin Cities or a same-day metro stay. Downtown, airport, and university-area pressure shows up first.
St. Paul, Bloomington, Eagan, Edina, and Maple Grove are useful metro comparisons when Minneapolis looks tight or expensive. They give you different suburban paths.
Duluth, Rochester, Mankato, and St. Cloud can behave more like timing-sensitive markets than a simple statewide list. Calendar timing matters.
What to ask before you reserve
In Minnesota, the most useful question is whether your specific date falls inside a demand spike. A Minneapolis downtown hotel on a Vikings Sunday runs a different desk policy than the same hotel on a midweek Tuesday in February. Call with the exact date, not just the city.
- What is the minimum check-in age for my exact arrival date — does it change during arena events or holiday weekends?
- Do you accept debit cards or cash deposits, and how large is the incidental hold at this location?
- Does the name on my ID need to match the reservation exactly, or is there flexibility?
- Are there extra restrictions during Minneapolis arena nights, St. Paul government weeks, Duluth lakefront weekends, or Mankato campus events?
What to do if the hotel says 21+
A 21+ answer in Minneapolis does not mean the Twin Cities are closed. The airport-adjacent hotels in Bloomington and Eagan often run different desk rules than downtown Minneapolis. If the metro is fully tight, Rochester and St. Cloud are realistic same-day pivots with their own booking patterns.
- Try a second Minneapolis property before leaving the metro — suburban hotels in Edina or Maple Grove may accept 18+ when downtown does not.
- If you need a same-day room outside the Twin Cities, Rochester (Mayo Clinic corridor) and St. Cloud (northwest corridor) are the most practical options.
- Before you rebook, confirm the card type and deposit — the hold amount is usually the real blocker, not the age number.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I actually check in at 18 in the Twin Cities?
Yes, but the answer depends on which submarket. Downtown Minneapolis and airport hotels are the strictest during events. Bloomington and Eagan properties near the Mall of America tend to be more flexible, and outstate cities like Rochester and Duluth run their own patterns.
Is a Rochester hotel easier than a Minneapolis one?
Often, yes. Rochester hotels are shaped by Mayo Clinic travel and extended stays rather than event-night demand. You are less likely to hit a 21+ wall in Rochester on a random Tuesday than in downtown Minneapolis during a Vikings game.
Can I reserve on my own without a parent?
If the property accepts 18+ check-in, you can book in your own name. The desk will check that your card and ID match the reservation. No parent or guardian co-signature is needed at the hotels on this list.
I am in Minnesota right now and need a room tonight. What do I do?
Call the two or three closest hotels on this page before you drive. Ask for the age rule, the deposit amount, and the arrival cutoff for tonight specifically. Same-day rules can shift during arena events or holiday weekends in the Twin Cities.
One hotel said 21+. Should I give up on the city?
Not yet. In the Twin Cities, a different submarket often has a different answer — Bloomington and Eagan may accept 18+ when downtown Minneapolis does not. Outside the metro, Rochester and St. Cloud are realistic same-day pivots.
Final verification note
One call to the front desk before you pay covers the three things that actually block 18+ check-in in Minnesota: the age rule for your exact date, the deposit amount, and the arrival cutoff. That call matters most when your trip touches a Minneapolis arena night, a St. Paul government week, a Bloomington holiday weekend, or a Duluth lakefront Saturday.
