Impressive Minneapolis….!
Whether you are into history or adventure, Minneapolis never fails to
impress you. You’ll find what you’re looking for. This city has something for
everyone. Here are a must to-dos to incorporate in your next trip:
Minnnehaha National Park: The oldest and the most visited attraction in
Minneapolis, this natural treasure is home to scenic 53-foot-high Water Fall-
Mnnehaha fall and attracts over a million guests every year.
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
(MIA): One of the finest museums
in the country, MIA is home to impressive arts from many countries. This museum
boasts some of the finest European Arts like Rubens and Rembrandt. The art
pieces available in the museum are dating back 5000 years. This place is not only loved by the history
buffs, but also by people of every age.
The Guthrie Theatre: Founded by the director of Hamlet Sir Tyrone Guthrie in
1963, the theater holds its true essence of producing iconic Shakespeare Plays.
This unique building displays wonderful photos of past performances on the outside. Sightseeing tours are an interesting part of any trip, and the theater offers behind-the-scenes tours on Friday and
Saturday mornings. Address:
818 South Second Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Mall of America: The
Mall of America is one of the most popular attractions in the world in Minneapolis.
The shopping center has 520 shops and 50 restaurants, as well as many attractions. To save money, Minneapolis does not levy sales taxes on certain essentials like shoes
and clothing. The
mall provides rides for
children and adults of all ages, including
Nick Universal, Lego, American Girls, Minnesota Sea Life Aquarium, and a cinema.
Walker’s Art Centre: Home to contemporary art, the Walker Art
Center is an integral part of Minneapolis attractions. The Walker Art Center is dedicated to contemporary art. The center is an important location in the city and hosts visual and performing arts screenings, film screenings, and various other events. The Walker Arts Center,
founded by the art baron Thomas Barlow Walker, was established in 1927 in its current
location and consists
entirely of personal collections.