Twin Cities

Meet Minneapolis
250 Marquette Avenue South, Suite 1300
Minneapolis Minnesota 55401
United StatesSt. Paul Convention and Visitors Authority
175 West Kellogg Boulevard, Suite 502
Saint Paul Minnesota 55102
United States(888) 676-6757
Editor's Review
Minneapolis and St. Paul marry culture and cuisine in surprisingly hip ways.
More than 18 million visitors find their way to the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul every year, drawn by a place that touts outdoor fun as much as culture and cuisine. The area (population: 3.2 million), once known for its flour mills and Mississippi River ports, and more recently known as the headquarters for Target, has a knack for welcoming the novel, but preserving the best. In spring 2010, Target Field opens in Minneapolis, giving baseball's Minnesota Twins a sparkling new home. A renovation has helped the Walker Art Center cement its standing as a world-class destination for contemporary art and media. The dining scene reflects rallying cries for sustainable food (Sea Change at the Guthrie Theater), while new high-end burger joints are making dining out special, but easy on your wallet (like the American Burger Bar in Saint Paul--651/222-2123; americanburgerbar.com). Despite state budget cuts, Fort Snelling (612/726-1171; mnhs.org) and Mill City Museum (612/341-7555; millcitymuseum.org) continue to offer exceptional places to steep in history. All of it combines to feed the Cities' life-is-good-here vibe.
