One of Minneapolis’ oldest and most popular parks featuring a majestic 53-foot waterfall, limestone bluffs, and river overlooks. Fun Fact from the couple: this is where Heidi asked Whitney out on May 16, 2010.
Discover the lively Mississippi riverfront — the very birthplace of Minneapolis — and experience the fiery past and dynamic present of this National Historic Landmark. Built within the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill, Mill City Museum is packed with fun for all ages.
With 11 landscaped acres showcasing more than 40 artworks, this destination unites two locally cherished resources: parks and culture. Also home to the one of the most iconic pieces of public art, the Spoonbridge and Cherry.
One of the most celebrated art museums in the country, the Walker Art Center is known for its innovative presentations and acclaimed collections of contemporary art across the spectrum of the visual, performing, and media arts. Over the course of more than 100 years, the Walker has evolved from a privately held collection into an internationally recognized institution and civic resource.
Guthrie Theater, State Theater and Pantages Theater. Fun Fact: The Twin Cities has more theater seats per capita than any other American city besides New York.
Lake of the Isles, Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriett and Lake Nokomis are all centrally located in the heart of Minneapolis. Some of Fozzie's favorite places to go for a nice walk or swim!
Paisley Park is Prince’s extraordinary private estate and production complex in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Fans will have the unprecedented opportunity to experience first-hand what it was like for Prince to create, produce and perform inside this private sanctuary and remarkable production complex.
Popular, historic street located on the Northeast side of the Mississippi River, located across from Downtown Minneapolis. One end of the street connects to the Stone Arch Bridge, while the other connects to Nicollet Island. This street is filled with trendy restaurants, a historic movie theater and beautiful, panoramic views of the Mississippi with the Minneapolis skyline behind it. Fun Fact: this is one of Whitney's favorite spots to photograph in Minneapolis...and where Fozzie's 1-year pictures were taken!
Craft Brewery in the up-and-coming Northeast Minneapolis Art District. German-inspired beer, relaxed atmosphere, games & (usually) food trucks! One of the brides favorite breweries in Minneapolis!
Craft brewery located in Minneapolis with a rotating tap list 25 - 35 Surly beers at any given time, along with an extensive menu to fuel up in their Beer Hall. Surly also offers Pizza upstairs - newly opened in 2018, but an immediate hit and a must try while visiting Surly!
Hip cocktail spot in Northeast Minneapolis known crafting creative concoctions. The brides' favorite distillery in Minneapolis. Fun Fact: Norseman is known for being the 1st legal distillery in Minnesota since the Prohibition!
Relaxed lakefront restaurant with a spacious patio serving New American eats & craft cocktails. Brides' recommendation: go for lunch and get the Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup! You will not regret it!
Hipster-style brewpub located in the North Loop of Minneapolis. Freehouse has an onsite brewery, offers handcrafted cocktails and a wide-range of gastropub style food in a cool atmosphere.
Home to the "Blucy"...Blue Door Pubs take on the famous "Juicy Lucy," Minneapolis' cheese-stuffed burger patty. The Original can be found at Matt's Bar, but the brides prefer the Blucy!
A pioneer and advocate for organic, farm-to-table food since 1985...French Meadow Bakery & Cafe is known for featuring cuisine with ample vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.