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Fargo, United States

Jasper Hotel

Price≈$190
Size125 rooms
NoiseConversational
CapacityLarge
Michelin

Jasper Hotel occupies a prominent address on Broadway North in downtown Fargo, carrying a 2025 Michelin Selected distinction that places it in a small tier of recognized properties across the Upper Midwest. The hotel operates as a design-forward anchor in a city whose hospitality scene has shifted noticeably over the past decade, and represents a considered option for travelers who want editorial-grade accommodation outside the major coastal markets.

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Address
215 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102
Phone
(701) 532-2150
Jasper Hotel hotel in Fargo, United States
About

Broadway North and the Architecture of Arrival

Downtown Fargo reads differently depending on which block you approach from. Broadway North, the city's main commercial spine, has undergone a sustained period of reinvestment since the mid-2000s flood recovery era, and the buildings along it carry that history in their bones: restored brick facades, corner windows that recall early twentieth-century commercial confidence, and ground-floor retail that has cycled from hardware stores to coffee bars to art spaces. Jasper Hotel is a 4-star hotel at 215 Broadway N in Fargo, North Dakota, with 125 rooms and rates from about $190 per night. It sits inside this continuum rather than against it. The address is less about prestige signage and more about physical rootedness in a street that Fargo residents actually use daily.

The architectural language of hotels in secondary American cities often defaults to one of two positions: either the anonymous extended-stay box built for efficiency, or the convention-adjacent tower built for volume. Jasper occupies neither. Jasper has Michelin Selected recognition in 2025. That distinction, listed in the Michelin Hotels & Stays guide, is the kind of credential that typically correlates with deliberate spatial choices rather than accidental amenity accumulation.

Design Coherence in a Midwestern Context

The broader pattern in American boutique hotel design over the past fifteen years has moved toward material honesty: exposed structural elements, locally sourced finishes, and a resistance to the generic luxury vocabulary of travertine lobbies and abstract art prints. Cities far from the coasts have participated in this shift in ways that often go under-reported. [The Hornibrook Mansion Empress in Little Rock] and [Washington School House Hotel in Park City] represent properties in non-primary markets that have built credible design identities by working with the specific character of their buildings rather than importing a coastal aesthetic wholesale.

Fargo's downtown building stock lends itself to this approach. The Red River Valley's history as a grain and rail hub produced commercial architecture that was built to last, with masonry construction and proportional generosity that contemporary hotel developers in larger cities would spend significantly to replicate. A hotel that engages seriously with that context has raw material to work with that a suburban site simply cannot offer. Jasper's Broadway North position puts it in direct conversation with that architectural inheritance.

For travelers calibrating Jasper against better-known reference points, the comparison set is less the large resort properties like Amangiri in Canyon Point or Kona Village in Kailua Kona, and more the urban adaptive-reuse tier represented by properties like Chicago Athletic Association, where the building's own history does significant editorial work. The scale is different, but the logic is the same: design that earns its authority from the structure it inhabits.

Fargo's Hospitality Tier and What Michelin Selection Signals

Michelin's expansion of its Hotels & Stays program into American cities beyond the traditional coastal concentrations has clarified something the travel industry has been slow to articulate: quality accommodation exists in places the major guidebook circuits historically ignored. Fargo is not a city that appears in round-up features about American hotel design with any frequency, which makes the 2025 Michelin Selected recognition for Jasper a useful data point rather than a marketing convenience.

Michelin Selected does not carry the star weighting of Michelin Key designations, but it does represent inclusion in a curated list. In a city like Fargo, where the hotel tier above extended-stay chains is relatively thin, that inclusion places Jasper in a different competitive bracket entirely. The closest comparable property in terms of downtown positioning and independent character is Brewhalla, which takes a different approach to hospitality in Fargo.

Travelers arriving in Fargo for the first time often underestimate how much the city's downtown has changed. Jasper sits at the geographic and reputational center of that activity.

Placing Jasper Against the National Boutique Hotel Map

The Michelin Selected cohort for 2025 includes properties across a wide range of scales, markets, and price positions. At the upper end of American boutique hotel design, properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York, Raffles Boston, and The Beverly Hills Hotel set a metropolitan benchmark for what the designation can mean at maximum resource deployment. Jasper operates in a different context entirely, but the framework is instructive: Michelin Selected properties are expected to demonstrate coherent design, meaningful service quality, and a sense that the space has been thought about rather than assembled.

For travelers who move regularly between properties like Troutbeck in Amenia, The Stavrand in Guerneville, or Dunton Hot Springs, the expectation of deliberate atmosphere in a non-resort, non-coastal American city is not unusual. The market for that experience has grown considerably, and Fargo now has at least one property that can make a credible case for inclusion in that circuit.

Planning a Stay: Practical Orientation

Jasper Hotel is at 215 Broadway North, within walking distance of Fargo's downtown restaurant concentration, the Fargo Theatre, and the network of independent retail and gallery spaces that populate the Broadway corridor. Hector International Airport serves the city with direct connections to several hub airports, making Fargo a workable stop rather than a detour for travelers crossing the Upper Midwest. The Broadway address means most of what downtown Fargo offers is accessible on foot, which reduces the dependence on a car that most North Dakota travel otherwise requires. For context on where to eat and drink within range of the hotel, the Fargo city guide maps the current dining scene in detail.

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Amenities
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Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityLarge
Rooms125
Check-In15:00
Check-Out11:00
PetsAllowed

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