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Holiday Inn Civic Center offers rooms for visitors to Mankato. The nearest airport is Mankato Municipal Airport. Facilities include a fitness center, both an indoor and outdoor pool, a sauna, a whirlpool, a lounge, meeting rooms and a business center. Transportation to and from the airport is available for those arriving or departing by plane. Amenities include data ports, coffee makers, iron and ironing boards, hair dryers and air conditioning. Pets are accepted. Those who prefer will find non-smoking rooms, family rooms and handicap accessible rooms available.

Location: 101 E Main St, Mankato Minnesota 56001


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