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Ok, that tells me you’ll be in Rochester. All of those buildings are connected and very easily navigated once you’re inside. There’s super easy signage for directions and hundreds of Mayo Clinic volunteers in blue jackets to help you with any questions.
Ok, for lodging…do you know how long you’ll need to stay?
Do you want a room that has full kitchen or kitchenette? Do you want a hotel that has shuttle service?
Do you have a price range?

You can also call or chat with the concierge department at the Mayo Clinic. They’re very helpful in find a hotel to suite your needs.
* Phone: 507-538-8438
* Live Chat: https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide
* Email: concierge@mayo.edu

Several hotels directly around the Clinic are connected via a tunnel called the Subway. Making it convenient so you don’t have to find parking.

Most hotels are pretty reputable as they cater to Mayo clientele. When you mention “hotels you need to avoid” is there any particular reason that’s worrisome?

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We’ll be there four days total. Kitchenette not necessary. Shuttle would be great but also not required as we’re driving up. Kind of middle of the road as far as price. Just want a clean place with a comfortable bed and maybe bfast included. Saw that some charge for parking. I was surprised by that.