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Things To Do

Here are a few of our favorite places to visit - take some time to explore the city!

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN

Home to the famous Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture, this 11-acre park is a perfect spot for an iconic Minneapolis photo op and a relaxing stroll.

Mill City Museum & Stone Arch Bridge

704 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis, MN

Learn about the city's history as the flour milling capital of the world at this museum built into the ruins of a historic flour mill. Follow it with a walk across the Stone Arch Bridge for stunning views of Saint Anthony Falls and the downtown skyline.

Minneapolis Institute of Art

2400 Third Ave S, Minneapolis, MN

One of the largest and most impressive art museums in the country, featuring a vast collection that spans 5,000 years of world history. It is free to the general public.

Minnehaha Regional Park

4801 South Minnehaha Drive, Minneapolis, MN

Visit one of the city's oldest and most popular parks, famous for the majestic 53-foot Minnehaha Falls. It’s a great spot for a walk, a picnic, or a casual lunch.

Chain of Lakes (Cedar Lake, Lake of the Isles, Bde Maka Ska, Lake Harriet

Rent a canoe or kayak, bike the scenic trails, or simply relax by the water. These interconnected lakes are the heart of Minneapolis’ outdoor lifestyle.

Mall of America

Bloomington, MN

A massive destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment, including Nickelodeon Universe (an indoor theme park) and SEA LIFE aquarium.

North Loop Neighborhood

Northwest of Downtown, Minneapolis, MN

Known for its historic warehouse buildings, this trendy neighborhood is packed with some of the city's best boutique shops, coffee roasters, craft breweries, and top-tier restaurants.

Guthrie Theater

818 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN

Even if you aren't catching a show, the building itself is worth a visit for its stunning modern architecture and the "Endless Bridge"—a cantilevered walkway that offers panoramic views of the Mississippi River.