The Saint Paul Hotel, with its prime location near Rice Park, the European Christmas Market, Union Depot, and other holiday attractions, is the most festive hotel in Minnesota.
The historic Saint Paul Hotel is located directly on Rice Park in Minnesota's capital city.
Its location helps to make it a premier destination for the holidays.
As do the efforts the hotel makes to ensure that guests have the most festive experience possible.
The hotel decks its halls and festoons its balusters.
If you're lucky enough to score the Holiday Suite, you'll have a room fit for Santa, himself.
And you'll wake up in the most festive spot in Minnesota.
A stay at the Saint Paul Hotel affords awesome views of Rice Park, which is traditionally lighted for the holidays.
The Saint Paul's holiday radio show production of "It's a Wonderful Life," is a beloved annual tradition.
The hotel hosts regular afternoon teas throughout the year, but its holiday tea is a little more special.
Kids can enjoy the tradition with the Candy Cane Tea Service, which may even be attended by the big man in the red suit.
Next door, the Landmark Center hosts its Old-Fashioned Holiday Bazaar one weekend during the holiday season.
You can find details on the Landmark Center's website.
St. Paul's European Christmas Market, at Union Depot, is within easy walking distance of the hotel.
While at the Christmas Market, be sure to meander over to the tracks Union Depot.
Where kids of all ages can take a ride on the North Pole Express for a visit with Santa.
Check the Friends of the 261/North Pole Express website for schedule and ticket information.
The annual Glow Festival takes place at CHS Field, which is only a couple blocks away from the Christmas Market.
It's an immersive holiday light experience with vendors and activities for the whole family.
Have you visited the Saint Paul Hotel during the holiday season? Do you think there's a more festive hotel in Minnesota?
Book lovers will appreciate that the Saint Paul Hotel is located just across Rice Park from the stunning main branch of the St. Paul Public Library.
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