The Chambers Hotel
About The Chambers Hotel
On the corner of 9th and Hennepin in the heart of Minneapolis’s historic theater district, The Chambers Hotel takes center stage. Built in 1908, The Chambers has had a front-row seat to the legendary Orpheum Theater’s groundbreaking performances, from the Marx Brothers’ vaudeville act to Prince’s hometown debut. Here at The Chambers, we, too, have a famous flair for the dramatic. Our 60 art-infused guestrooms and suites have walk-in rain showers (some of the suites also come with deep soaking tubs) and sweeping views of vibrant downtown. A lush courtyard with a fire pit are prime spots to admire the scenery on Hennepin Avenue. And 12,500 square feet of event space — including a pristine, blank-canvas gallery — await your creative touches. The skyway just steps from our door leads to the Target Center, Target Field, U.S. Bank Stadium, the Mississippi River and the colorful culture of the Twin Cities.
Amenities
- On-site parking
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting space
- Fitness center
- Bar / lounge
- Café / coffee shop
- Business center
- Express check-in / check-out
- Dry cleaning
- Self-service laundry
- Luggage storage
- Multilingual staff
- Full kitchen / kitchenette
- In-room refrigerator
- Spa / sauna
- Pet friendly
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
- Smoke-free property
- Air conditioning
- Elevator
- In-room safe
Reviews
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We have stayed here before and am always impressed by the convenience of how close it is to all the things we love about Minneapolis. The hotel every visit has been super clean and staff super friendly and helpful
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DON’T STAY HERE! My wife and I had a terrible experience in this place. The price is not cheap as you can tell but the service and cleanness of the place is horrible! Rooms are not cleaned, you have to personally beg to get it cleaned (or otherwise they won’t do it), front desk staff is absolutely helpless and if you have an issue they give you the email of the hotel manager (who doesn’t visit the hotel) and she never replies. We don’t want people to go through what we had to live. Do yourself a favor and don’t stay here, even if you have to pay a couple of dollars more. Look at the rating of this hotel in Expedia and Google and you’ll understand that is not only us thinking the same
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There were several reviews on google stating the A/C didn't work in the room. I did not have that problem.
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Room wasn’t ready, had to get a “new” room, but it was dirty as well. AC broken, furniture falling apart, damaged fixtures in the room
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Staff was so sweet and kind while helping me check in, i loved the location of the hotel, and it was so so so kind of them to upgrade my room when they ran out of the type of room i’d originally booked.
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We had no air conditioning and it was extremely hot in the rooms and hallways. Our room was by the courtyard and we were constantly woken by loud people during our stay since we had to open the windows that did not have screens.
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Was an amazing place in the middle of downtown! Staff were super nice on check in and the room was amazing! Only complaint was lack of parking however they will recommend local garages if you have not found one yet!
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Some spaces are not used or available. ( Court Yard, restaurant space). Seems to be a hotel that is in transition.
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Be prepared to pay for parking.
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Clean room but no deals on parking. No breakfast. Terrrible tv signal and coffee maker barely worked. Bed wasnt comfortable and when i tried calling a week out, no answer.
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Would not recommend. Looks like an apartment they’ve tried to convert into a boutique hotel. Had to wait two hours to check in. Barely any amenities and half the appliances were broken or not working correctly.
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We stayed here for our wedding and we loved the room. It was clean, spacious, and it felt more like an apartment than a hotel room. It was really cozy. I also love that they’re pet friendly. The only cons to staying here is that i had an issue after booking that I needed to talk to them about and their phone line was unreachable. Also, be aware that there is no parking lot, it is paid parking. The ramp is very secure though. The staff was also very kind.
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The manager is rude and should be replaced. Charles
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What a perfect place to stay for a Twins game! The rooms and the SHOWER are amazing!
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Charming hotel in central Minneapolis. I stayed in two separate rooms and both were very cozy with cool designs.
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I loved this little artsy boutique hotel! Good location in downtown. We chose it because of its proximity to Target Field for a baseball game and easily walked there and back. Clean, comfortable, nice staff. Would recommend!
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Parking for one night should not be $40, and it does not matter what the situation is involving the hotel being downtown. It’s obvious the Citi does not care if visitors want to come back and the hotel isn’t negotiating with the city well enough there needs to be a partnership, but it seems like I’m paying for lousy management of the city.
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Very nice They didn’t have ac the staff told us immediately upon arrival so we appreciated that that was the only complaint about the whole stay was the no ac
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Building had no air. Room was 85 degrees. Couldn’t get a refund since prepaid on hotels.com
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Great location It was unseasonably warm for mid-May, and the building did not have air conditioning. The staff did their best to keep customers comfortable, but the remedy was out of their control. I was disappointed that hotel management did not offer a discount in an effort to compensate for the issue. Booking.com did offer me a credit, but I was disappointed with The Chambers management for not working to mitigate the issue.
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What's nearby
- Target Center 0.2 mi
- Minneapolis Convention Center 0.5 mi
- Super Bowl LII 1.0 mi
- Minneapolis Institute of Art 1.2 mi
- killing of Alex Pretti 1.5 mi
- I-35W Mississippi River bridge 1.6 mi
- University of Minnesota 2.0 mi