Fancy a winter adventure? Stay at an AirBnB castle in Minnesota

Haunted house or AIrBnB castle? If you’re looking for somewhere that has character and maybe a bit of a spookiness, if that’s your thing, these AIrBnB castle rentals might be for you.

There are three different “Castle” AirBnB rentals in Minnesota that I was able to find. The first is located on the Sainte-Croix. Marine in St. Croix is ​​right on the Minnesota-Wisconsin border. This place can accommodate 8 people in 4 bedrooms. There is also a real “castle atmosphere”.

This leads from one of the bedrooms (check the door) to the staircase. Stone walls, as you imagine. Kids would love to stay in this place. Fun fantasy stuff.

There is also the Master Chamber Mansion located in St. Paul.

I wonder how long it will take to change the name of the Mansion master bedroom – you know, because the word “master” now has a negative connotation. This one claims it can accommodate 4 people. There is a bedroom with a bed. It seems terribly comfortable to say the least.

Finally, the third AirBnB castle in Minnesota is simply called the “Historic Castle” located in Minneapolis.

The staircase looks like something out of a weird old movie. That’s a LOT of wood. All I imagine is having to keep all that woodwork conditioned. It’s one and a half staff. I think the lights are pretty cool. They look like candles.

The description of this “castle” says it sleeps 7 in 3 bedrooms with 4 beds. Also, stating that you can book a room…or maybe the whole place. It claims to be an excellent wedding venue. Certainly unique.

So next time you’re looking for a fun and unique getaway the whole family can enjoy, check out some of these Minnesota castles.

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