The second largest mall in North America offers world-class shopping and dining.
2. Loring Park
This amazing park is home to biking paths, pools, basketball and tennis courts, public art, sculptures, picnic areas, and many other great amenities.
The Sculpture Garden is basically a free museum within a park. It's centerpiece, theSpoonbridge and Cherry, has become the symbol of the city.
4. Lake Harriet
As one of Minnesota's many lakes, Lake Harriet offers 67 acres of land, 344 acres of water, excellent biking and hiking paths, water activities, and like concerts at the Band Shell.
With over 3,000 plants, the Lyndale Park Rose Garden is a must-vist Minneapolis attraction.
This gorgeous 193 acre park boasts a breathtaking 53-foot waterfall, limestone bluffs and river overlooks.
This contemporary art center is nationally recognized as one of the premier art institutions in the country.
With it's zoo, conservatory, amusement park, Lake Como, golf course, pool and more, the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory is truly a must-see stop on your Minneapolis visit.
Support your local farmers, get great food, hang out with friends or make new ones at the Minneapolis Farmer's market.
Don't miss your chance to experience one of the top science museums in the country.
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