
The Chambers Hotel
Art-forward urban boutique. Theater-district energy without feeling touristy. The double-C design motif nods to both the hotel name and its Twin Cities home. Rooms are moody and art-filled rather than corporate-minimal.
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Why It Matters
The first Minneapolis hotel to combine genuine art programming (gallery, curated room art) with a true boutique experience. Historically a Le Méridien with a Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant; now independently operated by MCR Hotels with a fresh identity. The 1,100-square-foot Spotlight Suite penthouse with its 555-square-foot wraparound terrace is arguably the city's most dramatic hotel room. Skyway access steps from the door means you can reach Target Center, Target Field, and U.S. Bank Stadium without braving the cold.
The Chambers Hotel sits on the corner of 9th and Hennepin in Minneapolis's historic theater district, directly across from the Orpheum. Built in 1908, it opened as a hotel in 2006 and spent years as a Le Méridien before MCR Hotels rebranded it as an independent property. The 60-room boutique packs a genuine design punch — custom artwork in every room, a Burnet Art Gallery on-site, a 3,000-square-foot rooftop lounge, and a lush courtyard with a fire pit. Travel + Leisure called it 'the best introduction to Minneapolis's art, music, and theater.'
Where You'll Stay
10 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
2 venues on property
Restaurant
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
On-site gallery displaying rotating works by local and international artists. The lobby art collection by Twin Cities artists is always on display.
Complimentary access to local cultural institutions through the Unlock Art program — a perk that gets guests into Minneapolis museums and galleries without additional ticket costs.
Step into the Minneapolis Skyway System from the hotel lobby and navigate 11 miles of climate-controlled walkways to sports venues, shopping, and downtown attractions — especially valuable November through March.
Literally across the street from the Orpheum Theatre; within a block or two of the State Theatre and Pantages Theatre, all beautifully restored. The hotel is the natural base for a Hennepin Avenue theater night.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
The hotel maintains a fleet of bicycles for guest use to explore Minneapolis.
A 3,000-square-foot rooftop lounge on the fifth floor with floor-to-ceiling windows, a full bar, wraparound outdoor terrace, customizable lighting, and stereo sound. Views over Hennepin Avenue and the theater district. Open for events and guest use.
Over 12,500 square feet of total event space spread across four indoor/outdoor areas — a blank-canvas gallery, a boardroom with expert AV services, a dividable event room (up to 3 configurations), and the courtyard. Hosts meetings, weddings, and art shows.
A blank-canvas gallery space inside the hotel featuring works by local and international artists. Doubles as a private event venue. The hotel's lobby also displays a curated collection of works by local Twin Cities artists.
Pets welcome with a fee of $100 per stay. Contact the hotel in advance to arrange.
Every guestroom includes a fully stocked minibar refrigerator with local Minnesota specialties, juices, and bottled water. Guests may also store personal items in the refrigerator.
Lightning-fast complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Illy capsule espresso machine in every room.
The 11-mile Minneapolis Skyway System — a climate-controlled network of enclosed walkways — is accessible directly from the hotel's entrance. Connects to Target Center, Target Field, U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis Convention Center, and much of downtown. Essential in winter.
A 6,120-square-foot lush courtyard off Hennepin Avenue with a fire pit and outdoor bar. One of the best spots in the property to sit and watch the theater-district foot traffic.
Self-parking available on site for a fee (approximately $49/day based on guest reviews). No complimentary parking. Several public parking ramps also within a couple of blocks.
Round-the-clock gym with treadmills, elliptical machines, and free weights. No spa on site.
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