Downtown

Museums

museums
Mill City Museum
704 S 2nd St
+1 612 341-7555
$10 adults, $8 seniors and college students, $5 children ages 6-17
Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su Noon-5PM
at Park

This interactive museum, an arm of the Minnesota Historical Society, recounts Minneapolis' history as the flour milling capital of the world. The eight-story "Flour Tower" ride describes life in the mills, and leads to an observation deck atop the Washburn A Mill, formerly the world's largest flour mill.

museums
Walker Art Center
1750 Hennepin Ave
+1 612 375-7600
$10 adults, $8 seniors (65+), $6 students, free for children 18 and under. Free admission for all on Thursdays after 5PM and all day on the first Saturday of each month
Tu-W 11AM-5PM, Th 11AM-9PM, F-Su 11AM-5PM
at Vineland, where Hennepin and Lyndale meet

One of the "big five" modern art museums in the United States, which underwent expansion in 2005.

Parks and gardens

parks and gardens
Mill Ruins Park
103 Portland Ave
+1 612 313-7793
Free
6AM-10PM daily
at W River Pkwy

Archaeological site at the location of former flour mills and other industrial buildings. A canal that ran through the area has been restored.

parks and gardens
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
726 Vineland Pl
+1 612 230-6400
Free
6AM-midnight daily
at Hennepin/Lyndale

The Sculpture Garden is an outdoor exhibition of sculptures from many different artists, including the famous Spoonbridge and Cherry. It takes up 11 acres and is one of the largest urban sculpture gardens in the country.