Minneapolis
This 'Twin City' is much more than the home of some of the nation’s most talented professional sports teams. Minneapolis is home to many award-winning eateries, museums, and venues that locals and tourists alike love.
From the Guthrie Theater to the Mall of America, tourists and travelers of all backgrounds will certainly enjoy what Minneapolis has to offer.
Walk in the footsteps of some of the greatest musicians and artists of all time at the Purple Rain House and experience a music venue like no other.
Minneapolis at a Glance
Most travelers visit Minneapolis during the summer months of June, July, and August when the climate is comfortably mild and temperatures range from lows of around 60_ and 80_. However, many travelers also visit the city during the spring and the fall to experience the seasonal changes in climate and the natural environment.
Where is Minneapolis?
Serving as the seat of Hennepin County, Minneapolis is the most populous city in the state of Minnesota with a population of 430,000. Minneapolis and its neighboring city St. Paul are known as the ‘Twin Cities.” Minneapolis itself is located in the southern region of MN, with its neighbor St. Paul 9.8 miles east of its location.
There are several airports that accommodate private flights, like St. Paul Downtown Holman Field and MSP Airport, both of which are fewer than 20 miles from downtown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Attractions
Minneapolis is home to many renowned museums that have become staples in the city’s history and culture. Visitors of all ages will enjoy experiencing the historic Walker Art Center, Mill City Museum, and Prince’s Purple Rain House, which also serves as a famed music venue.
Minneapolis is also home to many award-winning eateries and bars. For those fond of nightlife, or even major foodies, be sure to check out Martina, Marvel Bar, Spoon and Stable, Parlour, and other bars located throughout the city. Those traveling with loved ones looking for award-winning restaurants and eateries should check out the Red Cow, Demi, 112 Eatery, and Young Joni.
In addition to this city’s multitude of distinguished museums, bars, restaurants, and venues, this city is also home to one of the greatest shopping centers in the world: the Mall of America. You will not run out of things to do when visiting Minneapolis!
Forest Hills Golf Course
Kings Island
Harriet Island
Tartan Park Golf Course
Vintage Golf Course
North Oaks Golf Club
Light-House Island
Hiawatha Municipal Golf Course
Kate Haven Golf Course
Stonebrook Golf Club
Creeks Bend Golf Course
Mississippi Dunes Golf Course
French Lake Open Golf Course
Sundance Golf Club
Parkview Golf Course
Minnesota Transportation Museum
Links At Northfork Golf Course
River Oaks Golf Course
Brooklyn Golf Course
Inverwood Golf Course
Silver Lake Golf Course
The Preserve Golf Course
Cloquet Island
Eagle Island
Brooklyn Park Golf Course
Pinewood Golf Course
University Of Minnesota Golf Course
Woodbury Golf Course
County View Golf Course
Gale Island
Raspberry Island
Indian Hills Golf Club
Boom Island
Afton Historical Museum
Twin Isle
Hyland Greens Golf Course
Bellwood Oaks Golf Course
Oak Marsh Golf Club
Pheasant Run Golf Course
Frog Island
Island View Golf Club
Dellwood Hills Golf Club
Goodin Island
Temperance Island
Hotels in Minneapolis
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