Last Updated on February 11, 2023
Exploring new places can be a thrilling and invaluable experience. From discovering new cultures and customs to trying out different cuisines, the joy of exploring unknown places is incomparable. The opportunity to explore unfamiliar places and gain new perspectives is a unique and exciting experience every traveler should have.
Minneapolis is a great destination for travelers who want to explore and experience something new. Minneapolis is a city full of adventure, and visitors will never be bored. From art galleries and museums to outdoor activities, Minneapolis is a great place to explore and discover something new.
Explore Downtown Minneapolis
Downtown Minneapolis is home to many great attractions, museums, and restaurants. Minneapolis has a vibrant downtown, so there’s always something to do. Don’t forget to look up while wandering the streets to take in the city’s beautiful architecture! If you’re a music lover, you’ll enjoy the city’s great music scene, with both local and national concerts at First Avenue & 7th Street Entry (an iconic Minneapolis institution), the Armory, Volstead’s Emporium, The Dakota (for jazz), Fine Line or the Ice House.
Nicollet Mall
Nicollet Mall is a 12-block strip on Nicollet Avenue – the city’s main shopping street – that is home to many shops and restaurants. Along the Mall, you’ll find some of the city’s most iconic buildings, including the IDS Center (the tallest building in Minneapolis), Orchestra Hall and the Minneapolis Central Library. In the summer months, there’s a farmers market every Thursday on Nicolett Mall.
Visit the Foshay Tower
The Foshay Tower, which is now home to the W Hotel, is a Minneapolis icon. It is a great example of art deco architecture, and a great place to enjoy the views of downtown Minneapolis from above, from the 30th floor observation deck. The Foshay Tower is the second tallest building in Minnesota after the IDS Tower. It was designed by Wilbur Foshay and built in 1929.
Visit The Minnesota Zoo
The Minnesota Zoo offers plenty of family activities and fun things to do. The zoo is home to more than 2,000 animals, including more than 300 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The Minnesota Zoo is open year-round, so you can visit any time of the year.
Go To A Twins Game at Target Field
Minneapolis is home to the Minnesota Twins baseball team, and Target Field is their home stadium. The Twins play at the stadium every year from April through October. If you’re visiting during baseball season, you can buy a ticket and watch the game at Target Field. There are also several events held at Target Field during baseball season, such as concerts and fireworks shows. A must-do if you’re a baseball fan or just looking for a fun activity in the city.
Take In a Show at the Orpheum Theatre
The Orpheum Theatre is located in Downtown Minneapolis and offers a variety of stage shows throughout the year. You can enjoy musicals at the theater, comedy or touring ballet shows. The theater’s many performances are also regularly featured on PBS Minnesota and other public broadcasting stations.
Walk Around Bde Maka Ska or the Lake of Isles
Bde Maka Ska (previously named Lake Calhoun) is located just north of downtown Minneapolis, which makes it an ideal place to escape the city for a bit. The name Bde Maka Ska was given by the Dakota Native Indians which translates to Lake White Earth. The lake is the largest lake in the Chain of Lakes, has three beaches (North Beach, 32 Beach and Thomas Beach) and many walking trails. The Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway connects Bde Maka Ska with Lake of the Isles in the northeast and both Cedar Lake and Brownie Lake to the northwest. It’s the perfect place to visit on a warm summer day.
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a must-see for art lovers, and is free to visit. Located near the Walker Art Center, this 7.5-acre park is home to more than 40 sculptures from renowned artists from around the world, including Louise Bourgeois, Sol LeWitt, and Claes Oldenburg. The garden also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including free summer concerts, movie screenings, and art classes.
The garden is filled with lush greenery and vibrant flowers, making it a beautiful oasis in the middle of the city. You can wander around the grounds, admiring the sculptures or simply enjoying the peace and quiet. There are also several pathways that lead through the garden, offering visitors the chance to take a leisurely stroll and take in the sights. On weekends, you can also visit the garden’s cafe and grab a bite to eat before exploring.
If you have only one day in Minneapolis, you can easily spend it exploring the city’s many attractions and enjoying its great food and drink scene. However, if you have more time to spend in Minneapolis, you can easily spend a day exploring all that the city has to offer by exploring its many unique places to spend a day in Minneapolis.
JP
Tuesday 24th of January 2023
Minnehaha falls. Statue of Hiawatha carrying Minnehaha across the creek
JD
Sunday 22nd of January 2023
There are so many things wrong with this article. Here are a couple:
1) MN Zoo is not "steps away" from Foshay tower except in the literal sense. Google map it and you will find walking to the Zoo from Downtown to be a several hour affair. They are actually in different cities.
2) Lake Calhoun is southwest of the downtown area, and was renamed to Lake Bde Maka Ska a few years ago.
3) The orpheum theatre is primarily a stage show venue. While it does host the occasional concert, visitors are more likely to see a Broadway show there. For live music, check out First Ave, Filmore, and many others.