The Red Wing center point is approximately 1 mile southwest of Red Wing Amtrak Station and 1 mile southwest of Red Wing Visitor and Convention.
Minnesota features typical Midwest weather in that it experiences four distinct seasons with what feels like an extra long winter and a very short summer. Temperatures start to cool off at the end of September and drop to bone-chilling temps by mid-December. The cold sticks around until the end of March and warms up in May.
The hottest temps occur in June, July, and August. The region is also known for rain with the potential for rainfall being greater than 25 percent any day between April 5 to October 5. Remember to pack rain gear with you so you stay dry in the event a random shower decides to pop up. If you're there in the winter, bring your winter gear to take advantage of the nearby ski resorts and their reasonable ski runs.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to save some money on your hotel room. After all, it's a large part of the cost of your trip.
The Americinn by Wyndham Red Wing has some decent discounts for travelers who would like to shave down the price of a hotel room. If you're a member of any auto club, you can get a 10 percent discount on the Best Available Rate as long as you have a valid membership ID. AARP members also get 10 percent off the rate, and seniors who are 60 and older but are not members of AARP can get a 5 percent discount with a valid ID. In the event you're traveling with a group and need more than 10 rooms, you can get a discounted rate, but call the hotel first to find out the amount of the discount.
The Days Inn by Wyndham Red Wing also offers discounts to weary travelers who want a good night's sleep and a little more for a little less. You can save $8 per night simply by asking for the discounted rate. No hotel points membership is required to save some money on a room. If you're a member of an auto club, you can get a discount of 10 percent or more with a valid membership ID. AARP members can save at least 10 percent off the Best Available Rate while seniors who are 60 and older can get a discount with a valid ID. Government employees can get a rate that stays within their per diem even when taxes are included.
Sometimes you just want a place to rest and store your stuff without worry. You'll get that at the Rodeway Inn Red Wing. Located near the Aliveo Military Museum, the Rodeway Inn Red Wing offers reasonable comforts at a reasonable price. Rooms at the Rodeway Inn feature a flat-screen TV with free premium movie channels, free WiFi, and a reliably hot shower. Some rooms come with more amenities in the form of a refrigerator and microwave, coffee maker, and iron and ironing board. If you want more, you can reserve a room with a whirlpool, kitchenette, and a suite for the family that comes with a sitting room. There's also free breakfast, a sundeck, indoor heated pool, and hot tub to round out the experience.
Another place that offers a solid night of rest is the Super 8 by Wyndham Red Wing. This pet-friendly hotel is a modern property that offers very attractive nightly rates for a room. All rooms have a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a coffee/tea maker, hairdryer, free WiFi, free breakfast daily, and a spa tub. You can upgrade to a room with a refrigerator, microwave, and Jacuzzi tub, or save your money and hang out at the indoor pool instead.
You can't make a stop in Red Wing without going to the Red Wing Museum and Store. The museum highlights the history of the venerable boot manufacturer and is home to the biggest boot in the world. Its size is a healthy 638 1/2 (D) and was made using the same techniques and materials that are used for regular boot production. The museum is far more interesting than a shoe museum should be, and you'll be able to buy a pair of Red Wing boots straight from the factory floor.
Military history buffs will find themselves at home at the Aliveo Military Museum. The museum is part of the Aliveo Learning Center and aims to educate young people about military history. The exhibits feature military artifacts that date all the way back to the War of Independence. You'll see everything from weapons to uniforms, medals to flags, and everything in between that comes with serving in the military.
When you want to get out and explore the area, you'll find 38 community parks and trails to sit in and stroll along. There's the Red Wing Riverfront Trail, which is a rails-to-trails project and follows the bank of the Mississippi for about a half mile. If you need more to challenge you, there's the 20-mile Cannon Valley Trail. Another rails-to-trails project, the Cannon Valley Trail follows a trunk of the former Chicago Great Western Railroad line. It connects Red Wing, Welch, and Cannon Falls while following the valley terrain. You'll need to pay for a pass to use the trail, and you can buy it through the trail's website.
Red Wing, MN, is situated in a beautiful section of the Mississippi River Valley. The river has created a hilly terrain throughout the millennia that is full of beauty and interest. If you're coming to town for business, slow down for a while and smell the flowers in summer or smell the snow in winter as you take to the powder with your skis in tow.
Below are reviews of the city of Red Wing, MN from an actual visitor's perspective.
The waterfront!
Beautiful town!
Cute city, lots of restaurants.
The river and shops!
Red Wing is a quaint, old main street vibe, river town! It's exactly what you expect.
Everything. We want to move there.
We really enjoyed hiking Barn Bluff and walking down by the marinas. The Mississippi River really is grand.
Scenic area. Loved the quaint downtown!
Cute town with a lot of neat shops! Wish I had more time to explore.
Hiking the Barn Bluff, Kelly's Taphouse and UFF da Shop.
Cute downtown! The shopping and bakery were awesome. Went to Bev's for breakfast one morning and it was excellent. If the weather was warmer would have gone down to the river park area.
Nice!
Farmers Market and a cute little cafe across street from the hotel!
Beautiful, historic downtown setting!
The depot is a charm. Lovely walk around town and drove up to the lookout park. Sorry forgot what the park is called.
A Caribo Coffee Shop was close to the hotel. We were in the area to sail on Lake Pepin!
The park between the station and the river was pleasant.
Walking the Mississippi and the view from the room were perfect. I didn't realize Amtrak stopped here. I'll pursue that.
The little quaint shops!
The city of Red Wing had a lot to offer! Loved all the little shops and boutiques!
We shopped at Heimies, a top rate men's store. Uffda has great Scandinavian merchandise. Levee Park for a nice river stroll. The Depot has local artists and artisans.
Red Wing is walkable and busy with people enjoying restaurants and shops. We especially loved seeing a concert at the impressive and elegant Sheldon Auditorium. We want to return to Red Wing!
Visited the river.
Harbor Bar was a good place for dinner!
Enjoyed watching the cruise ships leaving.
Beautiful
Wonderful!
Very clean hotel and beautiful scenery. Love Larry's Pottery.
Bev's Cafe for breakfast and Smokin Oak and little shops to go thru.
Clothing shops.
Such a nice area and many cute little shops all within walking distance. This is a great town for a girls' weekend!
Scenic. Lots of shops. Chef Shack in Bay City, WI is a good place to eat.
Lovely waterfront.