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MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL EVENTS St. Paul Winter Carnival - Jan/Feb Taste of Minnesota - June/July NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament - March, 2006 NHL All-Star Game - February, 2004 Twin Cities Event Calendar - provided by SPCVA
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Both cities are very clean, and the locals extremely friendly. Out-of-town fans have nothing to worry about when attending sporting events in the Twin Cities. The Twin Cities won't break your wallet; hotel and bar prices are very reasonable for a large metro area. The two towns, while separated by ten miles, have fairly compact downtown areas. Check out JOHNNY ON THE SPOT to see how others rate Minneapolis!! FOOD The food in the Twin Cities is about average. No particular cuisine really stands out, although there are plenty of good restaurants. Check out the Restaurants and Bars page for more information. TWIN CITIES ATTRACTIONS
The new Science Museum of Minnesota is located in downtown St. Paul. Valley Fair Amusement Park is located in Shakopee, southwest of Minneapolis. If you're looking for some culture, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts is located in downtown Minneapolis. Additionally, the Twin Cities are home to more opera and theatre seats per capita than any city other than New York. Click here for theatre info. Canterbury Park offers live horse racing and a card club; see our gambling page for more info. NIGHTLIFE Minneapolis's nightlife is centered around the Warehouse District, near the Target Center. Uptown is a good night-time area as well. St. Paul also offers plenty of bars. Check the Restaurants and Bars page for more info. TRANSPORTATION Minneapolis and St. Paul are compact and easy to get around in. There isn't much public transportation, but cabs are available. Skyways keep you off the streets in the cold and snowy winter months. If you are heading to the Mall of America, or to the track or a casino, you'll want a rental car. About ten miles separate St. Paul from Minneapolis, so getting between them is an affordable cab ride, but if you do it several times you may as well get a car. WEATHER Minnesota is one of the coldest states in the US. The Twin Cities get very cold and snowy, while summers are mild. Check the City Weather page for historical temperatures and precipitation. |
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MINNEAPOLIS TEAMS & STADIUMS Minnesota Vikings - NFL Minnesota Twins - MLB
Minnesota Timberwolves - NBA Minnesota Wild - NHL
LOCAL COLLEGES NEARBY CITIES (Mileage is from downtown Minneapolis) St. Paul - 10 miles St. Cloud - 72 miles
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