1. Mill City Museum
8.8
704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN
History Museum · Downtown East · 45 tips and reviews
Stacey Poston: cool tour, amazing view, take a walk over the bridge after the tour.
Eric O: Learn some history you may never have known about. Flour tour gets you a great view of the Stone Arch Bridge and the falls.
Alexandra Lilley: Great tour, beautiful view and wonderful history lesson
Sean Aronson: No chance to see the whole venue, but pay the $16 to see the Louvre exhibit and make sure you spend the $4 on the audio tour.
Cheapism: Free admission and guided tours available. Once a month is Target Family Day, make art, meat artists and more. This museum is large and they have impressive exhibits covering a wide range of styles. Read more.
David Wick: Take advantage of free wifi and free audio tours. Even for the special shows.
5. Target Field
9.2
1 Twins Way (btwn N 5th & N 7th St.), Minneapolis, MN
Baseball Stadium · North Loop · 384 tips and reviews
Evan Bretzman: Tours are at 9a, 11a, 1p and 3p on non-game days. $15/adult, $12/student and military. Buy tickets beforehand, they sell out.
Leo Bogee: Suggest looking for deals on twinsbaseball.com for deals on Target field tours. The history of the Washington Senators to the actual World series trophy to Kirby Puckett's world series ring
Matt Lindner: $17 ballpark tour = totally worth it
Brooklyn Brew Shop: Samplers start at $7 for 5 pours. Nice Ride bike station and outdoor seating make this a great stop for a Twin Cities bike & beer tour.
Eric Breece: Take tour if you can, plenty of samples.
MPLSco: Check out the awesome brewery tour they give here the 1st Sat of every month. $7 gets you a beer, samples, & 10% off your meal.
8. Minnehaha Falls
9.4
4801 S Minnehaha Park Dr, Minneapolis, MN
Waterfall · Hiawatha · 74 tips and reviews
CallingAllTypes.com: Twin Cities Tour De Cure, Friday, June 29, 2012, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Nate Folkert: you can rent a surrey bike to tour the park and falls but remember that if you go down hill you have to get the thing back up!
Miah Gilbertsen: Awww I love Minnehaha! There's some great hiking around the falls and you can also rent bikes for some of the paths around it!
Cheapism: Free guided tours May-August, and family tours for kids 5+ with an adult. See the famous Cherry sculupture and Spoonbridge. They boast 11 acres of gardens and sculptures. Free admission. Read more.
Social News Network: A must-see when in the Twin Cities. Home to the Spoonbridge and Cherry, an iconic Minneapolis landmark. Guided tours are available on Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. through the end of September.
Teagan: very fun and artsy! love the cherry
Sharifa Simon: The tour was fun. Ed is a wizard at explaining the process without being boring! Great vodka, BEST gin. Cocktail room is delightful, relaxed, and welcoming. Splendid bartenders. Try the Bee's Knees!
Jim Herrick: Great bartenders, excellent cocktails made with very good ingredients. Be adventurous and try something you normally wouldn't pick!
Micah Spieler: Highly recommend the MPLS Mule. Also the take-away bottles are very reasonably priced.
13. Loring Park
8.5
1382 Willow St (btwn Harmon Pl & W 15th St), Minneapolis, MN
Park · Loring Park · 52 tips and reviews
Jeff Hunsaker: Tour de fat folks check in under new belgium tour de fat
Lexa: Holidazzle is the perfect way to spend an afternoon or evening with friends. Local vendors, outdoor firepits, food, entertainment, pretty lights, all so festive (and free)!
Josh Ellingson: Beware of the squirrels they are evil they will attack you an eat you.
Claire ZV: Loved the views from the terraces, the outdoor areas, the easy access and how compact and easy it is to tour the museum. Make sure to go to the upper floor to the terrace.
HISTORY: A teaching museum for the University of MN Twin Cities since 1934, the museum's current building, designed by architect Frank Gehry, was completed in 1993. It's often called a modern art museum.
City Pages: Voted "Best Museum" by City Pages in 2012! With over 8,000 square feet of exhibition space, the collections present a great chance to see work from modern icons as well as lesser-known but worthy ones