
Downtown Sioux Falls, near the intersection of 10th St. and Phillips Ave.
Sometimes a destination is about the attractions, the flash or the hype. Other times it’s about the quiet beauty, a serene lake, a breathtaking sunset or majestic mountains. It just so happens that Sioux Falls has both assets. There is incredible natural beauty that runs throughout South Dakota, making it a terrific place to visit if you desire a place where the landscape will leave you in awe. It’s also the perfect place to visit if you don’t quite want to stay in a secluded log cabin.
There is a body of water that winds through the city of Sioux Falls. It’s called the Big Sioux River, but to the Lakota Sioux it was known as “Laughing Waters. It cascades through Falls Park creating beautiful and powerful falls that visitors can view from the park or a five-story observation tower. But Falls Park has more than just views. Falls Park also marks the beginning of the Big Sioux Recreation Trail and Greenway, a 16-mile walking, jogging and biking trail that loops around the city. So you can get a little exercise while taking in the fresh air and beauty that surrounds you.
When you make your hotel reservations in Sioux Falls you’ll have trouble taking your eyes off the skyline. Sioux Falls has scenic vistas perfected. Incredible rock structures and a horizon that stretches forever is just part of this city’s charm. Take a walk in Falls Park and marvel at the force of nature. Or perhaps you want something a little more entertaining.
Meander around the Downtown Historic District and take in some live music or maybe an outdoor movie during the summer. Do a little wine tasting or visit the sculpture walk. Sioux Falls has several fine dining experiences awaiting you. From a designer cup of coffee at a sidewalk coffee shop to a perfectly tender steak, Sioux Falls has plenty to offer food lovers. If you don’t want to walk around taking in the downtown sites, sounds and tastes, you can even take a pedicab around town or a horse and carriage ride if you prefer.
To start your visit off right make your hotel reservations at Sheraton Sioux Falls Hotel. This elegant six-story hotel features a bit of breath taking drama. Indoor waterfalls made to replicate Falls Park stun visitors right away. A botanical atrium gives guests more to rave about. The hotel also offers all the convenient business set ups you can ask for if you are the kind that can’t quite seem to leave work behind. Sheraton Sioux Falls Hotel has 2,600 square feet of meeting space and an enclosed, all-weather walkway connecting the hotel to the Sioux Falls Convention Center.
But it’s the recently redesigned guest rooms that will provide you with the cozy comforts you crave. Make your hotel reservations at the Sheraton Sioux Falls Hotel and sink into a Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed that will soothe you to sleep. Surround yourself with crisp, white sheets, a plush mattress and duvet and those remarkably comfortable pillows and you’ll be glad you made your hotel reservations here.
When it’s time to eat take advantage of the many fine eateries Sioux Falls has to offer or simply stay in and dine at the Falling Waters Grill. The Falling Waters Grill serves breakfast, lunch and dinner or just a quick coffee and pastry.
If you make your hotel reservations at Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Sioux Falls at the Empire Mall you can be sure your visit to the “Heart of America” will be relaxing as well as fun. This hotel offers plenty of amenities like free hot breakfast, a fitness center and laundry as well as a heated, indoor pool and hot tub. It’s also conveniently located to some of Sioux Falls and South Dakota’s main attractions like Falls Park, the Old Courthouse, Great Bear Recreation Park and the Wild Water West Waterpark.
No matter what you decide to do, you’ll be glad you made your hotel reservations in Sioux Falls
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