Historic Stone Arch Bridge
One of the most iconic bridges in the nation and the second oldest on the Mississippi is made entirely of stone. A must-see, especially at night ✨
See MoreNicollet Island Park
A wonderful little escape within the city, full of beautiful old-growth forests and loads of historical artifacts.
See MoreWeisman Art Museum
Sitting on the University of Minnesota campus, the building alone is an incredible work of art. Inside, you'll find American art from the first half of the twentieth century, including major works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, and Alfred Maurer just to name a few.
See MoreWalker Art Center
The city hub for a broad range of modern and contemporary art. Inside you'll find more than 13,000 pieces, including books, costumes, drawings, media works, paintings, photography, prints, and sculptures.
See MoreBob Dylan Mural
A fitting tribute to one of Minnesota's finest. Bob Dylan spent most of his childhood here and this kaleidoscopic mural represents several stages of his life.
See MoreBasilica of Saint Mary
The nation's first Basilica, sits on it's own city block in Central Minneapolis and boasts a towering facade, and the immense barrel vaults inside provide an astonishing experience for visitors and patrons alike.
See MoreMinnehaha Falls
Grab a lunch to go, and take a quick trip to the south end of the city to discover these falls within the 193-acre Minnehaha Park.
See MoreSpoonbridge and Cherry
This toweringly fun work of art has been delighting visitors since 1985. Created by Claes Oldenburg and his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, it's the centerpiece of the Walker Art Center’s Minneapolis Sculpture Garden—the largest urban sculpture park in the world.
See MoreDefinitely consider this 3-hour tour with a local who will guide you via the Minneapolis’ iconic Skyway system, sharing interesting stories and facts about this incredible city.
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