Where to Stay for a Summer Arts Weekend Near the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

Some of the best things to do in Minneapolis in summer are free, outdoors, and surprisingly close together — and the loveliest way to enjoy them is to make a slow weekend of it. Tucked into Loring Park, the historic 300 Clifton mansion puts you within an easy stroll of world-class art, blooming gardens, and warm-evening patios. Here’s how to spend a summer arts weekend downtown without ever moving your car.

A historic mansion in the middle of the art district

300 Clifton is the 1906 Eugene J. Carpenter Mansion — listed on the National Register of Historic Places and often called the finest example of Georgian architecture in Minnesota. Hand-painted murals, carved fireplaces, and English gardens make it feel like you’ve stepped into another century, yet you’re a short walk from one of the most concentrated pockets of culture in the Twin Cities. If you love old houses, the Minnesota Historical Society is a wonderful rabbit hole for the stories behind the city’s grand mansions.

Choose a room that suits your weekend — the light-filled Crystal Mansion, the spacious Georgian with its sitting area and fireplace, or the cozy Coachman’s and Blacksmith’s Forge. Book direct and you’ll also get a daily $20 breakfast voucher to the neighborhood Nicollet Diner, so your mornings are sorted before you set out.

Guests relaxing with wine on the veranda at the historic 300 Clifton mansion bed and breakfast in Loring Park, Minneapolis

Free art, all weekend long

Start where every Minneapolis art lover starts: the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. It’s free, open daily from early morning to midnight, and home to more than 40 works — including the beloved Spoonbridge and Cherry, which is somehow even better in person on a bright June afternoon. The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board keeps the grounds open year-round, but summer is when it truly shines.

Right next door, the Walker Art Center hosts Free Thursday Nights from 5 to 9 p.m., with free gallery admission and guest artists turning the museum into an evening hangout. This summer the Walker’s Summer Social series runs Thursday evenings from June through August — rooftop terraces at sunset, a hillside full of programs, an artist-curated film series, and even rooftop mini golf. Time your stay around a Thursday and you’ve got a full, free night of art steps from your front door.

Loring Park, on your doorstep

Between the mansion and the museums sits Loring Park itself — a leafy downtown oasis with a pond, walking paths, and benches made for an unhurried afternoon. Pack a coffee, wander the gardens, and watch the city slow down around you. For more ideas on filling the rest of the day, Meet Minneapolis keeps a current roundup of festivals, patios, and events across the city.

Make a full Minneapolis weekend of it

If you’d rather let someone else do the navigating, hop aboard Minneapolis Trolley Tours for a vintage-trolley spin through the city’s history — they run scenic, ghost, and true-crime routes, and their Best of Minneapolis guides are a quick way to plan the rest of your stay. For an atmospheric evening, the Pillsbury Club — set in the storied Charles S. Pillsbury Mansion — pours theatrical, speakeasy-style cocktails in a setting as dramatic as anything in a gallery.

Traveling with a group, or thinking about a longer downtown stretch? Oakland’s on 9th offers furnished, month-to-month studios a few blocks away — handy for extended visits when one weekend simply isn’t enough.

Soaking under the stars in the four-season garden hot tub at 300 Clifton, a historic Minneapolis mansion bed and breakfast

Come home to the garden

After a day among the sculptures, the best part of the weekend might be coming back. Settle onto the veranda with a glass of wine, then slip into the four-season garden hot tub and watch the stars come out over downtown. If you’re in the mood for a little mystery, descend into Gertrude’s Cistern — the mansion’s speakeasy and haunted video lounge, complete with heated reclining seats. It’s the kind of nightcap you won’t find at any hotel.

A summer arts weekend in Minneapolis is really about pairing two kinds of beauty: the bold, modern art across the street and the romantic, century-old mansion you get to call home. Book your stay at 300 Clifton, and let the Sculpture Garden be your front yard for the weekend.

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