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Overview

Welcome to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America – a dynamic city on the banks of the Mississippi River. Often paired with its neighboring city St. Paul and collectively known as the 'Twin Cities,' Minneapolis is a bustling metropolis that offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking to spend your days shopping for both popular and local brands or exploring the city's vibrant nightlife, Minneapolis has it all. The average price of hotels in this destination right now is $146, but options range from $79 to $360. With 51 hotels available, you can find accommodations in popular neighborhoods like Downtown Minneapolis, Downtown West, and the Gateway District. Some of the most sought-after hotels include the Millennium Minneapolis, Nicollet Island Inn, Hewing Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, and Best Western Plus The Normandy Inn & Suites.

Things to do in Minneapolis

Minneapolis is brimming with cultural and recreational activities. Start your journey at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, one of the largest fine arts museums in the United States. Here, you can explore an extensive collection of artwork from various periods and styles. While general admission to the permanent collection is free, special exhibitions may require a ticket.

For a scenic experience, visit the Stone Arch Bridge, the oldest bridge in Minneapolis and a National Historic Engineering Landmark. Once used for transportation, it is now a popular spot for pedestrians and cyclists to enjoy views of St. Anthony Falls.

Animal lovers should not miss the Minnesota Zoo, home to over 2,700 species. The Discovery Bay aquarium, with its intricate maze of underground tunnels and walkways, offers a fascinating glimpse into marine life.

For a unique local experience, head to the St. Paul Curling Club. Curling is a beloved winter sport in the Twin Cities, and watching a game here is both entertaining and educational.

Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Walker Art Center, the fifth most-visited museum in the United States. The museum features an impressive permanent collection of 20th-century art and photography, including notable works of pop art. Admission is free, except for special exhibits.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Minneapolis

Minneapolis offers a vibrant nightlife scene with something for everyone. First Avenue is a must-visit for rock and roll fans. This iconic venue has hosted legendary musicians and bands, and with two performance spaces, there's always a concert to catch.

For a more laid-back evening, Brit’s Pub offers a British pub experience complete with wooden decor, a rooftop bar, an English Garden Park, and even a bowling lane in the summer. It's a great spot to unwind and enjoy some traditional British fare.

The Local brings a touch of Ireland to Minneapolis, serving traditional Irish cuisine and, of course, Guinness on tap. The old-world atmosphere and live matches make it a popular spot for a night out.

Jazz lovers should head to Dakota, a relaxed jazz club that has hosted performances by notable artists like Bob Dylan and Herb Alpert. The venue also serves dinner and drinks, making it a perfect spot for an evening of music and dining.

For a unique nightlife experience, visit Gay 90's. This club features three separate dance floors and a popular drag show upstairs. With six bars, you're guaranteed a lively night out, though it can get quite crowded.

Where to Eat in Minneapolis

Minneapolis boasts a diverse culinary scene. All Square is more than just a grilled cheese restaurant; it employs formerly incarcerated individuals, offering them a second chance. The menu includes gluten-free and vegetarian options, all served in a vibrant, neon-lit setting.

Manny’s Steakhouse is a local favorite, offering a menu that highlights the best of local farms. In addition to their renowned steaks and chops, they serve delectable side dishes and desserts like whisky bread pudding.

For Italian cuisine, D’Amico and Sons is a growing family chain specializing in wood-fired pizzas, gourmet sandwiches, salads, and pastas. They also offer a Sunday brunch from 11am-2pm.

Salsa a la Salsa is the go-to spot for authentic Mexican food at reasonable prices. The menu features dishes like chile relleno, pork carnitas, tacos, burritos, and enchiladas, along with a margarita bar.

For a classic American dining experience, visit Mickey’s Diner. Designed to resemble old railroad dining cars, this Art Deco-style diner is open 24/7. Don't miss their signature brown buttermilk pancakes and egg omelets, perfect for any time of day.

Cheapest time to stay in Minneapolis

December is the cheapest time to stay in Minneapolis for an average of $138 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$145

February

$153

March

$156

April

$157

May

$162

June

$166

July

$167

August

$177

September

$181

October

$170

November

$150

December

$138

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