South Pier Inn - on the Canal
About
Awarded Minnesota's Small Hotel of the Year by the Minnesota Lodging Association, the family-owned South Pier Inn is located at the foot of the iconic Aerial Lift Bridge on Duluth's historic Park Point. Offering breathtaking views of the Duluth Harbor and Ship Canal, our waterfront suites features such premium amenities as whirlpools, fireplaces and private balconies. With over 400 feet of private shoreline, watch majestic sunsets, beautiful wildlife, migrating birds and all the excitement of one of the nation's busiest ports. Enjoy our complimentary continental breakfast or an evening cocktail by our patio firepit. In the summer, stroll the popular South Pier gardens, just steps away from the hotel. In the spring or fall, watch for powerful nor'easters to kick up the full power of Lake Superior. Or in the winter, enjoy ice floes cut artistic patterns through the frozen harbor. Conveniently located just steps from Canal Park and the many shops, restaurants and attractions offered. Less than a mile from the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC). For the more budget-minded traveler, we also offer well-appointed neighborhood view Balcony Guest Rooms. Free parking and WiFi provided. Book direct through our website for best rates and to join our loyalty program. Guest services available 24 hours for your convenience. Make your plans today to experience a truly unique getaway at the South Pier Inn in the heart of historic and beautiful Duluth!
Dates
A Guest Service Representative is available 24/7 to answer your questions or take your reservations.
Rates
Rates adjust seasonally. Minimum stay requirement may apply during peak weekends and special events. Call for details.
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