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Minnesota Burnsville CVB Accommodations and Meetings Made Effortless.


Amie Burrill 12600 Nicollet Ave, Ste 100, Burnsville, MN 55337 952-895-4690 www.burnsvillemn.comamie@burnsvillemn.com


Area hotel rooms: 860 Entertainment nearby: Burnsville Center, Buck Hill Ski Area, Minnesota Zoo, Mall of America®


, Paragon Odyssey 15 Theater, Valleyfair Amusement Park


Meeting facilities: Burnsville Performing Arts Center, Whittier Room at Buck Hill, and Burnsville hotels


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hether you’re planning business, leisure or somewhere in between, Burnsville, Minnesota is always ready to accommodate almost any agenda in the Twin Cities most convenient rendezvous place. Burnsville is just south of the Minnesota River and only 20 min- utes from both downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul for the best of all worlds.


Start with a small town welcome in a perfectly sized metropolis. Comfortable, clean and affordable hotels with amenities that bring you closer to home. Meeting spaces that cover almost any size group with everything you need to make your event a success. Nearby din- ing and shopping venues that are anything but ordinary - and year-round local activities and celebrations that create lasting memories. Some of Burnsville’s unique venues include the 1,014 seat Burnsville Performing Arts Center located in Burnsville’s Heart of the City, the newly renovated BEST WESTERN PREMIER Nicollet Inn, and indoor racing at ProKART Indoors. For assistance with planning your next meeting or event, or to request your Experience Burnsville Visitor and Meeting Guide, call 800.521.6055 or visit www.burnsvillemn.com.


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