One of the most-visited modern arts museum in the country, the Walker Art Center offers a variety of gardens, galleries and cinema. • Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Adjacent to the Walker Art Center the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a must-see. With over 40 permanent art installations this 11-acre park is one of the largest sculpture gardens in the country. It includes the quirky and iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry that is perfect for photo ops and more.
Great place to go for a walk and see early fall colors or admire the beautiful 53-foot waterfall.
The Stone Arch Bridge is a former railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It has stunning views of the Minneapolis skyline.
Gorgeous 1,200-acre horticultural garden and arboretum
Minneapolis has a wide range of restaurants to choose from. If you love French-Inspired fare and an elegant ambiance, we suggest checking out chic new restaurant Spoon and Stable. Or if you’re hoping to find something upscale with an Italian-inspired menu, definitely swing by Zelo for a delicious and formal meal. Don’t want something formal? Check out Heyday for small plates, a classic cocktail list and a rustic, low-key vibe. Sweet Taste of Italy is also a great nearby casual Italian Eatery in Brookyln Park. If you enjoy Mexican food head over to El Loro in Brooklyn Park where Abby & Rob went on their first date. Breakfast & Brunch at nearby Good Day Cafe in West End St Louis Park by the AC Marriott is also amazing and one of Abby & Rob's favorites.
Minneapolis has plenty of hip breweries to check out if you’re a beer or cocktail lover. Inbound Brewco attracts crowds since it has a cool brewery taproom. Some others include Fulton Brewery Company, Surly and Tattersall Distilling. The Market at Malcom Yards has a great pour your own drink selection & food market. Nearby O'Shaughnessy Distilling Co is a favorite of Abby & her friends, and they have great service. Nearby Elm Creek Brewery (Champlin), Forgotten Star (Fridley) or OMNI Brewery (Maple Grove) are also great to sample a pint!
Minneapolis also has tons of theaters and orchestra halls that are known for showing world-class theatrical performances. From the Orpheum Theatre to the State Theatre, if you have a love for arts definitely check out the city’s Theatre District.