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Renaissance Minneapolis Bloomington Opens Following Transformation

Renaissance Minneapolis Bloomington Hotel opened in Bloomington, Minneosta, following a multimillion-dollar renovation. The hotel debuted a minimalist design across all 253 newly-designed guest rooms, 4,000 square feet of meeting space and public areas.

The property also offers a new Club Lounge. An expanded fitness center and the addition of a new restaurant LARS (Local, Authentic, Relaxed, Social).

“This hotel has long served as a key hub for business travelers to the Minneapolis area,” said Patrick Bissen, general manager, Renaissance Minneapolis Bloomington Hotel.

“The Renaissance brand promises to deliver our guests an unmatched experience, immersing them in an authentic Twin Cities experience, while providing a respite," he said.

The hotel is located just eight miles from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and within close proximity to downtown Minneapolis.

The new Renaissance Minneapolis Bloomington Hotel offers versatile and refined meeting space, accommodating up to 200 guests.

All meeting space includes wireless high-speed Internet access, cutting-edge audiovisual equipment and gourmet catering menu options.

With its sensible location near the Twin Cities, the property provides a convenient location for both business and leisure travelers. Guests enjoy access to popular area attractions including Mall of America, Valleyfair Amusement Park and Mystic Lake Casino.

“With its artful design, vibrant and expansive meeting space and engaging experiences, the hotel embraces the spirit of the Twin Cities [for business travelers],” said George Fleck, VP of global marketing & management, Renaissance Hotels. “We are thrilled to offer guests a sense of clever theatricality and an invitation to uncover hidden gems in the neighborhood."

Information is based off a news release from Renaissance Minneapolis Bloomington Hotel.

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