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Nestled along the Mississippi River, this charming town offers eagle-watching tours where guides know the best spotting locations. Visit the National Eagle Center and stroll historic downtown streets before sampling local cafes with river views.

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How much does it cost to stay in a 4-star hotel in Wabasha?
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What's the difference between 5-star and 4-star hotels in Wabasha?
Treat yourself to refined living during your Wabasha getaway by staying at a 4-star hotel. As well as featuring upmarket accommodations, these properties are typically filled with amenities, including large beds, bathrobes and more. A 5-star hotel will go above and beyond to make your trip an even more lavish and special one. 24-hour concierge assistance, elegant décor and gourmet dining are a few of the exclusive conveniences and services you'll likely have access to.
Does Wabasha have any 4-star all-inclusive resorts?
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