Banquets & Meetings
Loews Hotel Minneapolis is an extraordinary place for Minneapolis meetings, conferences, and corporate events. At Loews Hotel Minneapolis, knowing you is our first principle, anticipating your every desire. In a market crowded with the commonplace, we are elegantly unusual. Our contemporary ballroom is anything but common. Wrapped in Paldao wood and illuminated by various light boxes, it is divisible by four and can accommodate up to 750 reception style or 500 banquet style.
Seven smaller rooms lie adjacent to the ballroom and offer outside views. 3500 square feet of prefunction space completes our meeting space, on the fifth floor. Private screening rooms offer stadium seating for up to 500 theatre style with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment. For private, more intimate settings, our penthouse suites serve as ideal locations. With fixed board tables and dramatic views, these suites offer unique opportunities to impress.
Fine Dining On Site
The Cosmos - Located in the heart of the Theatre District , and connected by skyway to all of downtown Minneapolis. Cosmos provides the perfect atmosphere, cuisine and location for your night on the town, your high powered lunch meeting, or your first meeting of the day over spectacular breakfast.
Spa Facility
Embury Spa.
Casino Gambling
A short 30 minutes south of the Twin Cities is the country's largest Native American gaming and entertainment facility- Mystic Lake Casino and Hotel, where casino action takes place 24 hours a day. Treasure Island Resort and Casino offers casino activity in a Caribbean theme. Treasure Island is located in nearby Red Wing,
MN.
Shopping
Nicollet Mall, a scenic 12-block pedestrian thoroughfare, contains more shopping in a four-block radius than any other city in the country. The historic Warehouse district is bursting with art galleries, antique stores and gift shops to explore. And if you're looking for the funky, head to Uptown for its selection of one-of-a-kind stores. Minneapolis is also home to the country's largest shopping and entertainment complex, the Mall of America with more than 400 stores and covers 4.2
million square feet. There is no sales tax on clothing!
Theatre Museums
The Twin Cities boasts more theatre seats per capita than any other U.S. metropolitan area outside New York. Large Broadway productions, such as Victor Victoria and Disney's The Lion King, often debut at the Historic State and Orpheum Theatres, located in the bustling Hennepin Avenue Theatre District in downtown
Minneapolis. The city's regional theatre jewel, the Guthrie Theater, consistently
presents critically-acclaimed contemporary shows. And as a testimony to the strength
of the theatre scene, more than 30 smaller theatre venues are sprinkled throughout the
city and present farcical ballets, cabarets, comedies and other unique performances.