Places to stay in Dubuque, Iowa
Photos: The Grand Anne Bed & Breakfast, Bounded By Water
Hotels: We are conveniently located off Hwy 151/61 just minutes to the Dubuque Regional Airport, Historic downtown Dubuque and the America's River Project. Attractions include the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium, Dubuque River Rides, the NEW Diamond Jo Casino, The River Walk, Rivers Edge .....

2090 South Park Court, 52003, (+001) 563-556-6555
Hotels: The Super 8 Dubuque, Iowa is conveniently located off Hwy 20. The Super 8 is located between Galena, Illinois and Waterloo, Iowa. The Super 8 Dubuque, Iowa is just minutes away from the Mississippi River. The Super 8 Dubuque, Iowa is located near America's River Center. The Super 8 is less than .....

2730 Dodge Street, 52003, (+001) 319-582-8898
Hotels: The Hampton Inn Dubuque IA hotel is a brand new 97 room property that is conveniently located directly across the street from the Kennedy Mall in Dubuque Iowa. The University of Dubuque Clarke College and Loras College are just a few miles from the hotel. Diamond Jo Casino Greyhound Park and Casino .....

3434 Dodge Street, 52003, (+001) 563-690-2005
Hotels: -Under New Ownership -Remodeled Rooms -Heated Outdoor Pool, No Fitness Room -Deluxe Continental Breakfast -Spirits Bar And Grille Open 4pm-Close Mon-Fri, 11am-Close Sat and Sun -Coin Operated Laundry -Complimentary Transportation To The Diamond Joe Casino and the Dubuque Greyhound Park and Casino. .....

1111 Dodge Street, 52003, (+001) 563-583-3297
Hotels: Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express & Suites ® Dubuque West. Dubuque®s newest hotel located in the West End district. Our hotel is just minutes away from Dubuque®s downtown featuring major attractions such as The National Mississippi River Museum, The Diamond Jo Casino, Grand River Center, .....

2080 HOLIDAY DRIVE, 52002, (+001) 563-556-4600
Hotels: Hotel Julien Dubuque invites guests to relax in a setting that celebrates the sights, sounds and people of the Old Main District in downtown Dubuque, overlooking the Mighty Mississippi River and within walking distance from most of Dubuque's famous tourist destinations. Hotel Julien Dubuque has 133 .....

200 Main Street, 52001, (+001) 563-556-4200
Inns / B&Bs: Victorian Elegance comes alive for you nestled in the bluffs of Historic Dubuque. The Hancock House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, shows Queen Ann architecture at it's finest.
Built in 1891 by Charles T. Hancock. The third son of John T. Hancock, Charles succeeded his .....

1105 Grove Terrace, 52001-4644, (+001) 563-557-8989
Inns / B&Bs: Begin your day with a gourmet breakfast as sumptuous as the room in which it is served. The dining room of the Mandolin Inn is thought by many to be the most magnificent in Dubuque. An artist has painted a fantasy forest above the oak paneling. The beveled glass china cabinet stretches from floor .....

199 Loras Blvd, 52001, (+001) 563-556-0069
Hotels: The Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark is the home of Iowa's first themed indoor waterpark. The Resort is an integral part of America's River at the Port of Dubuque featuring the Mississippi River Discovery Center and Aquarium, Grand River Conference Center, National Rivers Hall of Fame, Mississippi .....

350 Bell Street, 52001, (+001) 563-690-4000
Hotels: 100 PERCENT SMOKE FREE HOTEL. The Heartland Inn Dubuque West is located on Highway 20 west, minutes away from Kennedy Mall, Sundown ski area, Downtown, Greyhound Park, America's River Complex, National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, Mississippi River, and the riverboat casinos.
All rooms .....

4025 McDonald Drive, 52003, (+001) 563-582-3752
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The city of Dubuque is named after Julien Dubuque, a French Canadian fur trader who settled in the area in the 178O's. Dubuque originally came to the region to engage in trade with the Mesquakie Indians who occupied the land at that time. As Dubuque befriended the Mesquakie, his attention turned from fur trading to the abundant number of plentiful lead mines that were located on their property. In 1788, after amicable negotiations, the Mesquakie granted Dubuque control of the lead mines surrounding the Dubuque area. Dubuque named this region, which is south of the present-day city of Dubuque, the Mines of Spain. For the next twenty years, Dubuque worked as both a miner and trader on the land the Mesquakie had presented him. In 1810, Julien Dubuque died after a brief illness. The Mesquakie buried their friend on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River with honors befitting a chief. In 1897, a huge limestone monument was erected on the grave site to commemorate the memory of Julien Dubuque.
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