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@jlharsh
Thank you for this helpful info! I just got back down here tonight. I’m staying at the Residence Inn. It’s a great little studio with a kitchen and large sitting area and work desk. They have a free breakfast as well and it’s connected through the subway. So far I have 2 appointments tomorrow morning at 8:45 and 10:45am and then 3 appointments on Tuesday. I’m hoping yo find some things to do to avoid sitting in my quiet hotel room with my loud brain, lol. Thank you again for your helpful advice and support

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@findingmeagain82
Perfect! It sounds like you found the perfect place to stay.

One other place in addition to what others have recommended, just stop by the information desk in the lobby area of The Clinic. They may have suggestions.

Please come back and comment about what you find to do. Inquiring mind here… Also, I am interested to hear more about your appointments, and how they go, if you are willing to share more.

@findingmeagain82

I did find this site listing tours at Mayo, some self-guided:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/minnesota/tours
I agree with @jlharsh that it's best to stop by the information desk for the latest information.

@findingmeagain82

Just happened to see something happening today (Monday, Dec 22) at Mayo:
Choral Arts Ensemble Season Singers in Rochester Charlton Building / Lips Atrium. Dec 22, 12 pm - 1 pm

The Lips Atrium is on the Subway level of the Charlton Building. Ask at the information desk for directions.