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Experience Duluth from an exciting point of view. Located 50 FT from the water’s edge on beautiful Park Point and within easy walking distance of Canal Park, Aerial Lift Bridge and Lakewalk. Featuring 68 deluxe rooms 100% smoke free, most with decks overlooking Lake Superior Duluth’s Harbor or Duluth’s cityside and Ariel Lift Bridge. Amenities include Indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, fitness center, 2 meeting/banquet rooms with outside decks, business center, gift shop, and guest laundry. Lobbyside bar offers beer and hard lemonades, as well as frozen pizza and sandwiches. Breakwater pier walk for ship viewing. Jacuzzi suite available. Pantry Breakfast Buffet offers Belgian waffles, sausage, scrambled eggs, potatoes, and cappuccino.
All guest rooms include Serta Ultra-Comfort Deluxe Bedding Program, Revive & Relax bathroom amenity program, microwave, refrigerator, wardrobe mirror, desk with ergo chair, 39 inch satellite TV, make up mirror, safe, luggage rack, AM/FM clock radio with USB, hard & wireless WI-FI. Romantic views overlooking the Duluth Harbor and Harbor Cove Marina. Easy walking distance to restaurants, shopping, specialty stores and Maritime museum. View Coast Guard station & 225 FT Adler Cutter ship next to hotel. Waterfront picnic tables for families. Amsoil Arena and the DECC are located 12 blocks away. Evening shuttle service is available to Canal Park. Park Point Beach is located 1 block away.
History
Established in 2014.
The Park Point Marina Inn was newly built in 2014. At the Park Point Marina Inn we have embraced our historical past. We are proud of our heritage and pay tribute to the famous and legendary Duluth Boat Club with our architectural design and in murals and pictures found in our brand new hotel.
We invite you to cross over the bridge from ordinary and take a step back in time to enjoy our wealth of heritage and history. The Duluth Boat Club, which once sat on the current hotel site capitalized on the wealth of the area’s businessmen and became the largest and most prestigious water club in the nation. From 1905 there has been a bridge to Park Point and since 1930 it has been the Aerial Lift Bridge. The Coast Guard has operated a station on Park Point since the late 1800’s and is a neighbor to the resort.