TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Museum highlights |
|  | Minnesota Children's Museum: Learning and having fun are the key elements at this interactive museum where kids explore their world by climbing, touching, splashing, pulling and pressing exhibits and displays. Address: 10 W Seventh St, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651 225 6001 Admission fee |  |
|  | Science Museum of Minnesota: Visit with polar bears, explore the human bloodstream highway and take a boat trip down the Mississippi River at this interesting and innovative museum. Address: 120 W Kellogg Blvd, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651 221 9444 Admission fee |  |
City landmarks |
|  | Minnesota State Capitol: The Minnesota Historical Society conducts regularly scheduled tours of this grand structure, which was built in 1905 and features stenciled ceilings, murals, marble and sculptures. Address: 75 Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651-296-2881 Free |  |
Historic homes |
|  | James J Hill Mansion: This massive red sandstone mansion was the home of James J. Hill, builder of the Great Northern Railway, and is a fine representation of life during the Gilded Age. Address: 240 Summit Ave, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651-297-2555 Admission fee |  |
|  | Alexander Ramsey House: Guides dressed as 19th-century servants take visitors on a tour of this typical Victorian-era home inhabited by the Ramsey family for 92 years. Address: 265 S Exchange St, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651-296-8760 Admission fee |  |
Animal attraction |
|  | Como Park Zoo & Conservatory: Located in historic Como Park, this popular zoo, especially known for its California sea lion exhibit, also features a great cat display, gorillas and giraffes. Address: 1225 Estabrook Dr, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651-487-8200 Free |  |
Art attack |
|  | Minnesota Museum of American Art: Housed in an historic building, that is a work of art on its own, this prestigious museum also features contemporary American art from the 19th century to the present. Address: 408 St. Peter Street, Suite 419, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651-797-4057 Admission fee; open Thursday to Sunday |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Punch Neapolitan Pizza - Highland: This local favorite serves up traditional Neapolitan-style pizza pies to a satisfied clientele. Pizzas are baked in a brick oven, producing a delectable crust. Address: 704 Cleveland Ave S, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: (651) 696-1066 |  |
|  | Forepaugh's: Standard continental dishes include steak au poivre and Coquille St. Jacques. The restored mansion is charming and elegant, a suitable location for adult dining. Address: 276 Exchange St S, Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 651-224-5606 Serves brunch on Sundays. |  |
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Nearby places worth a visit |  | Minneapolis St. Paul's twin boasts the largest mall in the U.S., the Mall of America, which is as much an entertainment complex as shopping mall. You could stay there all day, but then you'll miss the outdoor fun at Fort Snelling State Park or the shimmering waters of this "City of Lakes." Ideal for year-round visits, the city has a seven-mile glass-enclosed downtown area that protects you from the elements. Art and theater buffs will enjoy the plentiful cultural options, including over 30 theaters to choose from. |
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