Mall of America is the largest retail shopping mall in the United States with over 520 stores, 50 restaurants and Nickelodeon Universe, the nation’s largest Nickelodeon theme park with 24 amusement park rides including a roller coaster that winds around the enclosed atrium of the mall. There’s also a 1.2 million-gallon aquarium that features sharks, stingrays, giant sea turtles and other types of aquatic creatures. It has an amazing underwater glass tunnel that goes from one end of the aquarium to the other, about the length of a football field. P.S. Bride and Grooms favorite store is the Lululemon Experiential Store!
See Minnesotas iconic Cherry On The Spoon! Since opening in 1988, the Garden has welcomed millions of visitors, showcasing works from the Walker Art Center’s renowned collections of modern and contemporary art in the setting of an urban park. The Garden is a partnership between the Walker and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, a national award-winning park system.
Enjoy the crashing water and mist of the waterfall from a viewpoint above the falls, or take a short walk down a staircase to appreciate the height of the cascade from below. If you’re up for a longer walk, take the 2.1-mile out-and-back trail that begins at the base of the falls into the Mississippi River Valley.
Maynard’s is locally owned and operated, and prides itself in giving back to the communities it serves. Known for the best views of Lake Minnetonka and the best waterfront dining in the state, Maynard’s is a place everyone can enjoy. Our American Casual menu is sure to suit even the most specific appetite, and our bar area is a great place to gather for the big game and enjoy our award winning happy hour.
The Shops at West End offers a shopping, dining and entertainment experience like no other. Located in the highly affluent suburb of St. Louis Park, just minutes from downtown Minneapolis and centrally located just off of 394 and Highway 100. With heated indoor parking, as well as ample ramp and street parking you’re never far from some of the most unique shops in the Twin Cities.