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Plan Your Trip to Saint Paul: Best of Saint Paul Tourism

By westiesrule1234

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Saint Paul has been called the last city of the East primarily because early developers built it to fit Eastern standards: city squares or parks, towers and turrets, lofty arches, Baroque domes and elaborate adornments abound. Ideal for families and those who like to explore on foot, the capital of Minnesota offers big city attractions with small town manageability. It's an easy and scenic stroll along the banks of the Mississippi River from the Children's Museum to the Science Museum. The kids (and the young at heart) will love them both. Nearby are the grandiose State Capitol, designed by esteemed architect Cass Gilbert and the historic Como Park, which includes lovely picnic areas, a zoo and a conservatory. Also in the mix are modern museums, stately old mansions, interesting natural wonders and unique shops to browse around. Be sure to check out the stellar collection of contemporary works by local artists at the Minnesota Museum of American Art. From four-star luxury to affordable and family-friendly, Saint Paul offers a variety of lodging and dining possibilities making it a great destination for all tastes and budgets.

Saint Paul Is Great For

Ghost Tours

Bars

Historical Tours

Eat & drink

Cultural Tours

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If you're a more budget-conscious traveler, then you may want to consider traveling to Saint Paul between September and November, when hotel prices are generally the lowest. Peak hotel prices generally start between June and August.