Minneapolis-St Paul City Guide - Sightseeing



Sightseeing Overview

The key attractions are not concentrated in any one central area but are dotted throughout the Twin Cities, so sightseeing is most easily done by car.

The key attractions of Minneapolis are arts-related and include the world-class Walker Art Center and the extensive collections at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Frederick R Weisman Art Museum on the University of Minnesota campus.

However, some of the most enjoyable times in the city are spent simply walking around the Downtown area surrounding Nicollet Mall, admiring the architecture, shops and skyways, or exploring the historic area around St Anthony Falls along the river or the trendy Uptown district.

Highlights of St Paul include the Science Museum, the Downtown area, the State Capitol and the Victorian houses along Summit Avenue.

The Twin Cities’ major parks and lakes are also delightful distractions. Harriet Island Regional Park is particularly lovely.

Tourist Information

Greater Minneapolis Convention and Visitors Association
250 Marquette Avenue South, Suite 1300, Minneapolis
Tel: (612) 767 8000.
Website: www.minneapolis.org
Opening hours: Mon-Sun 0800-1630.

St Paul Convention and Visitors Bureau
175 West Kellogg Boulevard, Suite 502, St Paul
Tel: (651) 265 4900 or 1 800 627 6101.
Website: www.stpaulcvb.org
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0830-1700.

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