Attractions around Minneapolis
Explore 159 attractions, restaurants, shops around Minneapolis
4.5 (3044)
Target Field
1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, MN 55403-1418
4.5 (2502)
Minnehaha Park
4801 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55417-2373
One of the city's oldest and most popular parks.
5.0 (2393)
Minneapolis Institute of Art
2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404-3506
Travel through 4,000 years of world history as you view more than 80,000 works of sculpture, photography, paintings, drawings and prints.
5.0 (2125)
The Escape Game Minneapolis
300 E Broadway Mall of America, Space E300, Minneapolis, MN 55425-5514
The Escape Game is a live 60-minute adventure. You and your team will select a challenge and will have one hour to complete your mission and escape. We offer several unique experiences, all happening in a completely immersive environment. You may be in prison planning an escape, on Mars trying to repair a spaceship or in a museum stealing back a piece of art.
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Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
726 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is closed for renovation, and will reopen in June 2017. One of the crown jewels of the city’s park system, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden unites two of Minnesota’s most cherished resources—its greenspace and its cultural life. A partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, the Garden is a top destination for tourists to enjoy art like the iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry in an outdoor park setting.
4.5 (1571)
Mill City Museum
704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401-2163
Built into the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, Mill City Museum is located on the historic Mississippi Riverfront. Here, visitors of all ages learn about the intertwined histories of the flour industry, the river, and the city of Minneapolis.
4.5 (1060)
Guthrie Theater
818 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55415-1252
THE GUTHRIE THEATER is an American center for theater performance, production, education and professional training, known for its dynamic productions of classic and contemporary plays. Open to the public year-round, this award-winning cultural destination houses three theaters, dramatic public spaces and distinctive dining. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, the Guthrie is located in the historic Mill District of Downtown Minneapolis and features a 175-foot cantilever bridge which overlooks the Mississippi River. When it opened in 2006 Time magazine called the building "a 21st century dream factory." Visit the Guthrie to see a show, grab a cup of coffee and explore the building, shop at the Guthrie Store, or to simply take in the extraordinary riverfront views. Backstage tours are Friday and Saturday mornings.
4.5 (750)
Minneapolis Skyway System
Minneapolis, MN
4.5 (726)
Escape the Room
923 Nicollet Mall Suite 375, Minneapolis, MN 55402-3286
Escape the Room is a fun, interactive entertainment concept located in Minneapolis. While it looks like any other ordinary room, it’s actually a real life adventure game designed for small groups of friends, families, co-workers or strangers. Find the hidden objects, figure out the clues and solve the puzzles to earn your freedom and Escape the Room. You have 60 minutes, so be quick! COVID 19: All games are private moving forward. The price per ticket fluctuates depending on how many people you have in your party. We are taking every precaution to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all of our guests. Masks are required throughout the experience and in the lobby, gloves are available, and we have extended the time between games to allow proper ventilation and sanitization.
4.5 (701)
U.S. Bank Stadium
401 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55415-1515
U.S. Bank Stadium, owned and operated by the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, is a multi-purpose stadium and home to the Minnesota Vikings. The 66,200 seat stadium is located in the heart of Minneapolis, Minnesota. With 137,000 square feet on the stadium floor and six club spaces throughout the building, this state-of-the-art facility will host prominent national and international programming including the Minnesota Vikings, concerts, family shows, college and high school sporting events, conventions, trade/consumer shows, and corporate or private meetings and other community events. U.S. Bank Stadium opened on July 22, 2016 and has been chosen as the site of the Summer X Games (2017 and 2018), Super Bowl LII (2018) and the NCAA Men’s Final Four (2019).
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Zero Hour Escape Rooms
12800 Industrial Park Blvd Suite #130, Minneapolis, MN 55441-3974
You are trapped in a room. But it’s not an ordinary room, it’s a real life adventure game designed for small groups of friends, families, co-workers or strangers. You look around and begin to notice strange objects and messages – or are they clues? – scattered around. Can you and your team solve the puzzles, figure out the clues, find the key, and escape the room? You’ll have to think on your feet: our escape rooms require you to think your way out, not break your way out. You have 60 minutes, so be quick!
4.5 (611)
Bde Maka Ska
West Lake St and Calhoun Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55408
4.5 (601)
Lake Harriet
West 42nd St and West Lake Harriet Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55409
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Walker Art Center
725 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403-1195
Internationally recognized as a leading arts venue, the Walker Art Center presents contemporary visual arts and design exhibitions; dance, theater, and music performances; and film screenings. The Walker hosts lectures, classes, and events for visitors of all ages with many of today’s leading figures from the worlds of art and culture.
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American Swedish Institute
2600 Park Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407-1090
Founded in 1929 by Swan J. Turnblad, this castle serves as a combination historic house/museum that features exhibits and programs of the Swedish culture.
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