Welcome to Duluth Hotels for the Marathon Hotel Guide. We offer hotel and lodging services at over 50 Hotels around Duluth for the Grandma's Marathon on June 19, 2010. All of our Duluth hotels have been approved by AAA and Mobil Travel Guide for quality and your safety.
Many of our partner Duluth/Grandma's Marathon hotels offer 45% off regular hotel rack rates. Our marathon website offers last minute availability and our rates are often available up to the day of arrival. Whether you are running the Grandma's marathon or cheering on those participating, let the Marathon Hotel Guide be your guide to the world's best marathons.
Duluth Hotels for the Grandma's Marathon Click here to get detailed listings of hotels near the Grandma's Marathon. Make Reservations securely online and receive instant confirmation. General Grandma's Marathon Information Get information on race times, course maps, and more from Marathon Hotel Guide Rental Cars Need a rental care while attending the Grandma's Marathon? Rent a car through Marathon Hotel Guide! Other Attractions Duluth has much to offer. Find out about other attractions located close to the marathon.
For the ultimate in sleep comfort, we now offer Sleep Number beds by Select Comfort in some of our guest rooms. Business and leisure travelers are accommodated with high speed internet connections, a desk, coffeemaker, hairdryer, free enhanced breakfast and the only frequent traveler program that pays you 40.00USD after every 10 nights at any AmericInn. Other amenities include oversized pool area with vaulted wood beam ceiling, whirlpool, sauna, and video/game center.
Quick information for the Marathon Grandma's Marathon & Half Marathon Race Website: http://www.grandmasmarathon.com/ Duluth, Minnesota, United States Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010 Time: 7:30 AM Anniversary: 34th Grandma's Marathon is a point-to-point course run along the beautiful north shore of Lake Superior. The 26.2-mile stretch begins on scenic Old Highway 61, just outside Two Harbors, Minnesota and finishes in Duluth's Canal Park. Enthusiastic volunteers, spectators and live entertainers line the streets to cheer runners on as they stride to the finish line.