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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Duluth - Duluth - Living room
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
$144+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Sheraton Duluth Hotel
8 Very good
$251+
$251+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$193+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Fitger's Inn
9.2 Wonderful
$241+
$241+
Free Wi-Fi
$248+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$166+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Willard Munger Inn
7.6 Good
$152+
$152+
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Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

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Lift Bridge Lodge Ascend Hotel Collection - Duluth - Building
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Free Wi-Fi
Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview, MN - Duluth - Lobby
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Free Wi-Fi
Canal Park Lodge
8.9 Very good
$206+
$206+
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Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Duluth

Discover the top hotels in Duluth, handpicked by local expert Matt Meltzer.
Matt Meltzer
September 24, 2024

If you know Duluth, Minnesota, you probably know it as the gateway to the great wilds of northern Minnesota, from the scenic Northshore Drive to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and beyond. And while I’m a big fan of trips up north to explore the wilderness, I’ve also learned that tacking on a few extra days to experience Duluth is time well spent. The city is full of friendly people, fascinating maritime history, and great beers. I’ve made a number of trips to Lake Superior’s shores over the years, giving me the chance to stay at many Duluth hotels. Some are perfect for discovering the city, while others are ideal as stopping off points on your way into the wild. But whichever ones I’ve called my temporary home, I’ve found them all to be the picture of Midwestern hospitality. Here’s my pick of the best hotels in Duluth.

1.

Lift Bridge Lodge Ascend Hotel Collection

Address:

408 Canal Park Drive

Price:

$154-707/night

As you might have guessed from its name, the Lift Bridge Lodge is the closest hotel to Duluth’s iconic Aerial Lift Bridge. Just steps from Lake Superior, it’s one of the best hotels in Duluth if you’re looking for a reasonably-priced spot near the lake, where you can easily walk to the bars along Lake Avenue.

The hotel has a cool stone entrance that gives it a nice sense of place, as well as a nod to the nature that surrounds the city, and the guestrooms are large and comfortable. Inside, the Lift Bridge Lodge is essentially an elevated Choice Hotel, with sleek modern furnishings.

It’s also got a nice indoor pool – ideal for when the weather is, well, Duluth weather – and the gym is open 24 hours, something I particularly appreciate during winter stays.

2.

Canal Park Lodge

Address:

250 Canal Park Drive

Price:

$127-471/night

If you’re in town with a special someone, this is one of the best hotels in Duluth for couples. I recommend those staying at this romantic boutique property to splurge and go for one of the hot tub suites, where you can warm up after a long walk by the lake.

Every room has a private balcony looking out over Lake Superior, and they’re configured so it feels like it’s just you and whoever you’re with gazing out at the horizon. This is also one of the best hotels in Duluth due to its prime location, right on the edge of Canal Park near downtown.

While I’m not usually a big breakfast person, I make an exception here. The massive morning spread is included with your stay, and the waffles, sausages, and omelets are perfect fuel for a long day exploring the Minnesota wilderness.

3.

Park Point Marina Inn

Address:

1033 Minnesota Avenue

Price:

$131-790/night

Just across the Aerial Lift Bridge from Canal Park sits the longest freshwater sandbar in the world, Park Point. This serene spot juts out into Lake Superior, and when it comes to the finest hotel on the sandbar, that award goes to Park Point Marina Inn.

While there aren’t many traditional luxury hotels in Duluth, this one comes closest. Almost every room here has a private balcony, and sitting and watching the cargo ships roll in is a meditative experience. It’s also a great place to get a feel for the city’s shipping-hub vibe.

When the sun is shining, take a jog through Park Point down to the Minnesota Point Lighthouse, the first one built on this part of Lake Superior. It’s only a few blocks from Canal Park, but if the weather’s not playing ball, I’ll take the free shuttle the hotel provides instead.

4.

Beacon Pointe on Lake Superior

Address:

2100 Water Street

Price:

$133-740/night

If you’re looking for a home away from home, Beacon Pointe is one of the best hotels in Duluth. Located a couple of miles from downtown, it feels more like a small apartment complex than a hotel, due to the fact that many of the rooms are actually larger condos.

That means you’ll have a full kitchen and hot tub if you book a one, two, or three-bedroom condo, and even traditional rooms come with kitchenettes. It’s also a great spot if you’re planning a longer stay or traveling with family, and since driving is usually part of the plan when visiting Duluth, the extra space is well worth the drive into town.

In the summer and fall, I like to walk from the hotel to downtown, as the stroll gives me a chance to explore parts of the city I wouldn’t see otherwise.

5.

South Pier Inn

Address:

701 South Lake Avenue

Price:

$26-437/night

Set right across the Aerial Lift Bridge from the Lake Superior Maritime Visitors Center, the South Pier Inn is one of the best hotels in Duluth on the waterfront. The rooms are vast, making a stay here great value, and every room has incredible panoramic views. It’s a truly surreal sensation when I wake up in the morning, look out my window, and see massive freighters passing by on their way to the Great Lakes.

If you’re traveling in a larger group, the two-story townhouses are a lot of fun, offering that “everyone’s-here-in-the-same-place” vibe that lends itself to late nights in the living room and out on the balcony. It’s also a short stroll across the bridge to Lake Avenue, and I love walking out the front door and deciding whether to take my afternoon run to the Minnesota Point Lighthouse or the Lakewalk.

6.

Pier B Resort

Address:

800 West Railroad Street

Price:

$157-882/night

Of all the best hotels in Duluth, only one has a restaurant right on the water. That’s the Pier B resort, set out on a pier jutting into Lake Superior. The bar here is always among my first stops in Duluth, where you can grab a drink and look out on the water, then indulge in dinner without having to leave the view.

That said, the Pier B is more than its signature Silos restaurants – named after the group of grain silos that sit on property. It’s also the best hotel in Duluth for exploring the city, as you can borrow bikes, paddleboards, and paddleboats onsite. New this year, the hotel has added a cool outdoor sports court, so if the weather is cooperating you can enjoy a game of basketball or pickleball just steps from Superior.

7.

Fitger's Inn

Address:

600 East Superior Street

Price:

$185-418/night

Fitger’s isn’t just a hotel. It’s one of the most iconic buildings in Duluth, whose iconic smokestack and brick facades are as much a part of the city’s lakefront as the lift bridge. Even if I’m not staying here, I like to grab a beer inside then sit out on the courtyard and look down at Lake Superior, especially on sunny afternoons.

The hotel is one part of the massive Fitger’s complex, which includes a shopping mall, fine dining restaurant, and the famous brewery. I love staying here because there’s always something going on, whether it’s stand up comedy in the bar downstairs or events at the brewery. It also makes you feel like you’re staying in a part of the city’s history, more than any of the other best hotels in Duluth.

8.

Hampton Inn Duluth-Canal Park

Address:

310 Canal Park Drive

Price:

$160-829/night

I particularly like this Hampton Inn because it feels more like a Minnesota hunting lodge than a chain hotel. The lobby is a masterpiece of stone and wood, with high ceilings and wood rail balconies. Waking up and walking down to the free breakfast of waffles and bacon adds to the nature-escape fantasy, and sets it apart from any Hampton Inn I’ve been to as one of the best hotels in Duluth.

The location doesn’t hurt either, right on Canal Park and an easy walk to pretty much anything you’d want to do in downtown Duluth. The views are also fantastic, and sometimes I catch myself gazing out the window at the big ships floating on Lake Superior outside while walking through the lobby.

9.

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Duluth Waterfront

Address:

1000 Minnesota Avenue

Price:

$124-514/night

The waterfront location of this Fairfield Inn is what sets it apart as one of the best hotels in Duluth. (Especially in comparison to the other Fairfield Inn in town, which is located a couple of miles inland.) The hotel looks a little like a postcard of a Nordic fishing village from the outside, with its colorful buildings sat sit behind a small marina of boats and tranquil waters.

Inside, it’s one of the nicest Fairfield Inns you’re likely to come across, completely updated with mid-century modern decor, flatscreen TVs, and plenty of wall sockets. If I’m in town to fish or get out on the lake, this is one of my favorite places to stay in Duluth, as most of the charters leave just steps away.

10.

Residence Inn by Marriott Duluth

Address:

517 West Central Entrance

Price:

$159-422/night

If you’re looking for plenty of space at an affordable price, this Residence Inn is one of the best hotels in Duluth. Because it’s located in the mall area a little outside the city center, rates can be half what you’d find downtown. Plus, this property has a ton of two-and-three-bedroom suites, perfect if you’ve got a group of friends on their way to the Great White North.

Like most of the outer hotels in Duluth, I love this spot for trips where I’m exploring the rest of northern Minnesota. It makes the drive in the morning that much shorter, and the large rooms and suites offer a good amount of space to lay out gear, repack, and do other expedition prep. There’s also a 24-hour fitness center, if you’ve just got to get a workout in before three straight days of kayaking.

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Top tips for finding Duluth hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Duluth, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Duluth in March and February.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Duluth if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Sunday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 67 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Duluth hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Duluth found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $98, while the most expensive was $483.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Duluth for 1 day.
  • If you’re in Duluth and looking for a hotel with panoramic views of the Duluth Harbor, then look no further than the Park Point Marina Inn, which features a sweet hot tub. The Inn on Lake Superior and the Lift Bridge Lodge, Ascend Hotel Collection are good options if you want a memorable view of Lake Superior.
  • If you’re traveling with kids, the ideal hotel for your stay is the Lift Bridge Lodge, Ascend Hotel Collection, which is only 0.8 mile from downtown Duluth. This hotel allows kids to stay free. It also offers complimentary breakfast, adjoining rooms, and complimentary cribs for infants. There's plenty to do around here, including downhill skiing or visiting the Aerial Lift Bridge, which is only a minute's drive. If you have kids and pets, you can find a pet-friendly and kid-friendly hotel in Duluth in the Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview. From here, you can still get to the Aerial Lift Bridge in a 4-minute drive to enjoy the sunset.
  • If you plan to beat the early commute to Duluth International Airport (DLH), then you have multiple hotel options that offer shuttle services. The Pier B Resort, which is a 15-minute drive from the airport, offers free airport transfers. If you plan to get business done overnight before catching your flight, stay at the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Duluth Waterfront, which has a business center and a computer workstation.
  • For those seeking to let loose and have fun in Duluth, the Hostel Du Nord, just 0.2 mile from the city center, is an adventure hostel with ski facilities. It’s within walking distance of the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center; kayaking and skiing facilities are located close by. You can also head out to the beach for a picnic with the family. Canal Park is also nearby, with the Great Lakes Aquarium that’s a great hit with kids.
  • Not all hotels offer free parking in Duluth. If you want to self-park your car at no cost, it’s recommended to stay in Econo Lodge Duluth; Lift Bridge Lodge, Ascend Hotel Collection; or Pier B Resort. These hotels have complimentary Wi-Fi, a pool, and a gym.
  • Planning on visiting Duluth with your family? Choose a hotel next to Playfront Park, like the Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview, which is a 6-minute walk away. This park has a specially designed Evos structure that is intended to help children work on their balance and coordination skills as they play and exercise.
  • If you’re a beer enthusiast, consider booking a hotel in Twin Ports, a neighborhood that has a high concentration of popular breweries, such as Hoops Brewing Company and Thirsty Pagan Brewing. The Suites Hotel at Waterfront Plaza is within walking distance of the main breweries and is housed in a renovated warehouse that dates back to 1890.
  • If shopping is on the agenda during your vacation to Duluth, consider booking a hotel in the Downtown area by the Waterfront, such as the Park Point Marina Inn. Downtown Duluth is a great place to purchase jewelry, clothes and home goods, plus it’s full of small boutiques like Frost River Trading.
  • For a vacation spent by the water, book a hotel near the shores of Lake Superior, which offers a variety of activities, including fishing, boating and kayaking. The Sheraton Duluth Hotel rests on the shores of the lake, with a fitness center and an indoor heated pool for guests.
  • If you’re a golf fan, select a hotel within easy driving distance of the Enger Park Golf Course located downtown. Check out the Pier B Resort. An alternative might be the Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview, which also offers hot tubs. Both hotels are just about one mile from the Enger Park Golf Course.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Duluth

  • Which hotels in Duluth have free breakfast?

    Days Inn by Wyndham Duluth Lakewalk, La Quinta Inn & Suites, and Park Point Marina Inn are some hotels in Duluth that offer complimentary breakfasts.

  • What are the most luxurious hotels in Duluth?

    To ensure you have the most luxurious stay that money can buy, stay at either Holiday Inn & Suites Duluth-Downtown, or La Quinta Inn & Suites.

  • Are there pet-friendly hotels in Duluth?

    Days Inn by Wyndham Duluth Lakewalk, Econo Lodge Duluth (near Miller Hill Mall), and Hampton Inn Duluth Canal Park are some of the most frequented pet-friendly hotels in Duluth. These hotels have pet-relief areas that will ensure your pet doesn't harm your room. At Econo Lodge Duluth, pets are allowed without any extra charges. However, you need to inform the hotel before your arrival so that they can make necessary arrangements. The two other hotels, Hampton Inn Duluth Canal Park and Days Inn by Wyndham Duluth Lakewalk, welcome two pets up to 50 lbs for an additional fee.

  • Which hotels in Duluth are nearest to the downtown area?

    If you have activities planned in downtown Duluth, you can find the Hostel Du Nord just 0.2 mile from the city center for an affordable rate. The Holiday Inn & Suites Duluth Downtown is a luxurious option just 0.2 mile from the city center.

  • Which hotels in Duluth are near Canal Park?

    The Canal Park Lodge is a standard hotel that is located directly beside Canal Park and is adjacent to the Duluth Lakewalk. The Hampton Inn is only a 3-minute walk to Canal Park and is also on Lake Superior. The Comfort Suites is a 4-minute walk to Canal Park and has a community patio that offers lake views.

  • What hotels in Duluth have a good view?

    The Edgewater Hotel & Waterpark is located next to Lake Superior and has rooms with balconies that offer views of the water. The Beacon Pointe Resort is a laid-back choice and every room at this hotel has a balcony overlooking the lake.

  • Which hotels in Duluth are near Spirit Mountain?

    The Americas Best Value Inn is a budget choice that is right next to Spirit Mountain and provides guests with standard amenities. The Willard Munger Inn overlooks Spirit Mountain and has a picnic area. The AmericInn by Wyndham is an affordable hotel that is only a 5-minute drive from the mountain and is also located just 4 miles from the Duluth Children's Museum.

  • Are there hotels in Duluth with free parking?

    Many visitors choose to use a car to explore Duluth, and selecting a hotel with free parking is a simple way to save money. The Fitger's Inn is a 4-star hotel that doubles as a brewery and offers free valet parking. The La Quinta Inn & Suites is an affordable option that has free open parking for guests.

  • What are the best hotels near Canal Park?

    Travelers who like staying near Canal Park recommend Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview, MN, Holiday Inn & Suites Duluth-Downtown and Canal Park Lodge.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Duluth?

    Although the average price for a double room in Duluth is $202, $63 is the lowest price found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days.

  • How much is a hotel in Duluth for tonight?

    The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Duluth found by KAYAK users in the last 3 hours was $93, while a 4-star hotel room the lowest price was $204. The cheapest room found overall was for $63.

  • How much is a hotel in Duluth for this weekend?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Duluth hotels for this weekend for as low as $128 per night. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $132 and 4-star hotels from $259.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Duluth?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Duluth with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Duluth include South Pier Inn and Park Point Marina Inn, while popular hotels with free parking in Duluth include Canal Park Lodge and Holiday Inn & Suites Duluth-Downtown.

  • Which amenities do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Duluth?

    The most sought-after amenities KAYAK users looked for in their hotel in Duluth are: pet friendly and pool.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Duluth?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Duluth districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Duluth city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Duluth hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Duluth that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Duluth, Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview, MN and AmericInn by Wyndham Duluth.

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