Saint Paul lines the Mississippi with neighborhoods that make a wedding weekend click. Downtown and Lowertown set up river views and brick-and-stone backdrops; Cathedral Hill and Summit Avenue add grand architecture; Grand Avenue and West Seventh cover dinners, drinks, and next-day brunch.
- Transit: Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, I-94 and I-35E for drivers, and the METRO Green Line connecting Downtown to Minneapolis.
- Gathering spots: Lowertown, Grand and Summit Avenues, and West Seventh offer restaurants, cocktail bars, and patios for rehearsal dinners and casual meetups.
Saint Paul has 19 hotels suited to room blocks, many in Downtown, West Seventh, and along the river, so guests stay near venues and meetups.
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Frequently asked questions
Usually, yes, but it depends on whether you have a courtesy block or a contracted block and what your agreement says. Courtesy blocks tend to be more flexible because they typically do not require a financial commitment, while contracted blocks may include terms like cut-off dates and attrition that affect changes.
The safest approach is to review the modification and cancellation language before you finalize anything, and treat flexibility as a discussion point during the proposal stage. If your guest count shifts, many hotels prefer adding rooms over reducing them, as long as they still have inventory.
St. Paul is a great fit for wedding stays because it blends charm and convenience. Guests can enjoy a true sense of place, think historic streets and riverfront energy, while still being close to the airport and a wide range of hotel styles and price points.
It also makes logistics easier. You can place guests near downtown for walkability, or choose areas with straightforward parking and quick drives to your venue, which helps everyone feel taken care of.
Some St. Paul hotels have reception space or event space that can work well for wedding weekend moments like welcome drinks or a farewell brunch. Others may offer a private dining area or a reserved section of a lounge where your group can gather without it feeling overly formal.
If hosting on-site matters to you, focus your search on hotels that specifically list event space and ask what is available for weddings, including food and beverage minimums and timing.
Many hotels do offer discounted group rates for wedding room blocks, but the size of the discount depends on demand, room availability, and how far in advance you book. In St. Paul, weekends in popular months can fill quickly, so earlier requests usually give you more options.
Beyond the rate, some hotels may include extras you can ask for in the proposal, like a complimentary suite upgrade, welcome bag delivery, or welcome drinks. These are often negotiable, not guaranteed, and they depend on the property.
Savings vary by season, hotel type, and how busy your wedding weekend is, but a room block often comes in lower than standard public rates, especially when you are booking a meaningful number of rooms. Just as important, it helps protect your guests from last-minute price jumps and sold-out surprises.
A practical way to plan your block is to estimate how many guests will actually stay in a hotel, then block about 10 to 20 percent fewer rooms than that number to start. Hotels typically require a minimum of nine rooms for a room block, so even smaller wedding groups can still qualify.




