Among
Travel+Leisure's recent selection of top 500 hotels, only the
Saint Paul Hotel make the cut in Minnesota. Writing about the hotel in its prestigious list,
"The World's Best Hotels 2014," T+L said that "Despite the greeting by a doorman in a top hat, there's a delightful lack of pretense at this historic luxury hotel."
The
article lauded the 1910 hotel's architecture by Reed and Stem (the same architects designed Grand Central Station in New York City), English garden, restaurants and bars, and views of downtown Saint Paul and the Missisippi River. And who knew? For guests of the hotel, an on-site seamstress is at-the-ready to fix a hem or sew a button.
Source:
Travel+Leisure