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A hotel is an establishment that provides overnight lodging for the public. Its basic service is providing a room to sleep in. Most hotels also have at least one restaurant. Many hotels offer rooms and services for meetings, and some have shops and offer entertainment. Hotels range in size from large buildings with more than 3,000 rooms to small inns that have as few as 8 to 10 rooms. Small hotels do not offer the range of services provided by the large establishments. However, rooms and meals at most small inns generally cost less than those at large hotels.

Most hotels occupy one multistory building that has a central lobby on the main floor. Guests reach their rooms through the lobby. Hotels may consist of one or more buildings and always include a parking lot. Guests can enter their rooms directly from the lot. Many lodging operations offer both full hotel services and parking.

Most commercial hotels are near the airport or the downtown area of large or medium-sized cities. These hotels serve mainly business travelers and other people on short trips. Many commercial hotels provide luxurious surroundings and a wide range of services. The guests in most commercial hotels have a choice of restaurants, ranging from coffee shops to elegant dining rooms. Some of these restaurants offer music, dancing, and other entertainment.

Shops in commercial hotels include clothing stores, gift shops, and newsstands. Some hotels have barber shops and beauty salons, and many have swimming pools and health spas. Most commercial hotels have a European plan of payment, which covers only the price of a room. Many commercial hotels have large rooms that their guests and other groups can use for banquets, conventions, and meetings. The hotel's catering department provides meals and snacks for such events.



Grand Marais MN Quarters

Hotels in Grand Marais, Minnesota:

  • Best Western Superior Inn, Hwy 61 East Po Box 456, Grand Marais, Minnesota
    Best Western Superior Inn is a place to stay near restaurants and clubs in Grand Marais, Minnesota. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Grand Marais, Minnesota.
  • East Bay Suites, Highway 61 And Washington St, Grand Marais, Minnesota
    East Bay Suites is a place to stay near restaurants and clubs in Grand Marais, Minnesota. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Grand Marais, Minnesota.
  • Super 8 Grand Marais, 1711 W Hwy 61, Grand Marais, Minnesota
    Super 8 Grand Marais is a place to stay near restaurants and clubs in Grand Marais, Minnesota. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Grand Marais, Minnesota.

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Products, visits and events vary at Minnesota wineries.(TRAVEL)

Byline: Berit Thorkelson Special to the Star Tribune Each Minnesota winery offers its own experience. Vineyard tours, winemaking explanations, grape stomps, concerts and wine by the glass are just some of the options that vary from location to location. The following are brief descriptions of

Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

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A season to savor; Need a destination on a hot summer day? Wineries around Minnesota and Wisconsin offer tours and tastings.(TASTE)

Nan Bailly was out among her vines a couple weeks ago, worrying aloud about the lack of rain and reminiscing about the last Big Dry to hit Minnesota. "Remember 1988 she asked a visitor. "We lost a lot of vines to the drought that year and to the disease that followed it. "Now, it's drier than at

Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

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Vintage Minnesota; As this year's crop of grapes ripens in the late summer sun, travelers can taste the fruit of past summers at 10 small wineries and vineyards scattered across the state.(TRAVEL)

Byline: Berit Thorkelson Special to the Star Tribune The wine had ice in it, which threw me for a second. But what wine lover would refuse a sample straight from the cask, particularly when offered by the winery owner? During our informal tour of the winemaking process, Bob Johnson mentioned his

Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

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Minnesota wineries.(TASTE)

These Minnesota wineries welcome visitors and offer tastings of their wines: Alexis Bailly Vineyards, at 170th St. just off Hwy. 61 near Hastings. Open June to October; 1-612-437-1413. Millenium Wine Cellars, a new operation in Chisago City. It produces three varieties of wine from honey. Visitor's

Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

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Time to try S. African wine, prof says; As a way to seek social justice, Macalester's Bill Moseley is promoting reds and whites from black-owned wineries to Minnesota shops.(NEWS)

Byline: Heron Marquez Estrada; Staff Writer Wine is usually not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of South Africa, but a Macalester College professor hopes Minnesotans will soon think of that country's pinot noir along with Nelson Mandela and De Beers diamonds. Bill Moseley, a

Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

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