Minnesota Travel Destinations

Top 5 Places to Visit in Minnesota

1. Minneapolis – Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota and a hotspot for cool nightlife, sports, culture, parks, and what not. Minneapolis is truly a thriving and vibrant city that has it all. Sports fans are particularly happy to visit the city and enjoy a game of the Minnesota Twins, the Minnesota Vikings, or the Minnesota Timberwolves. You can also enjoy a walk on First Avenue in Downtown, where Minneapolis native Prince filmed his most popular song Purple Rain. This is the exact place where you can enjoy a great range of lively venues. Art lovers will be happy to explore the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

2. North Shore Scenic Drive – Get behind the wheel so you can experience and enjoy the northern shoreline of Lake Superior in all its glory and unique beauty. The North Shore Scenic Drive is a favourite destination of every visitor of the state of Minnesota. A drive of these scenic 140 miles offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a lot of amazing memories. Start the drive at Canal Park in Duluth and then head all the way up to Grand Portage, just minutes away from the Canadian border.

3. Boundary Waters Canoe Area – In the far north side of Minnesota is the stunning Boundary Waters Canoe Area that is accessible by destinations such as Ely and Grand Marais. This wild and extra beautiful area is linked by countless glacier streams and lakes. Because of that, the best and most exciting way to get around is by a canoe. It is possible to rent a canoe for a day and enjoy one of the most scenic landscapes in the state of Minnesota. Camping is very popular in the area too.

4. Duluth – Located on the shores of Lake Superior is one of the most beautiful and interesting destinations in the state of Minnesota – the port city of Duluth. Duluth is definitely one of the most beautiful and charming cities in the Midwest and there is no wonder why. Originally settled around 700 feet above the sea level, a big part of Downtown Duluth is offering some spectacular views over the lake below. Canal Park is one of the major highlights in Duluth where you can enjoy a four-mile path along the water, a lighthouse pier, an aquarium, countless shops and restaurants.

5. Saint Paul – No visit of the state Minnesota is complete without enjoying the capital city of Saint Paul. An adjacent city to Minneapolis, where both create one amazing, thriving, very lively, and interesting metropolitan area that is known as the Twin Cities, Saint Paul is a home to a bunch of iconic landmarks. When in Saint Paul you should definitely visit the Renaissance-style Minnesota State Capitol Building, the castle-like structure of the Landmark Center that is a home to quirky sculptures and galleries, the Wabasha Street Caves, and many more.