Powerful waterfall anchors a spacious park with open picnic grounds and accessible bike paths. Peaceful atmosphere blends with natural scenery featuring bridges, creeks, and sandstone climbing spots. Play areas and a concert pavilion add to the family-friendly vibe.
An accessible bike and run path runs through the park. The falls sit close to a metro station, making them easy to reach. The entire park, including the top, is handicap accessible.
Spectacular waterfalls create a memorable backdrop for dates. The park offers plenty of spots for picnics, long walks, and enjoying a snack or drink together.
Good to know
Parking is not free; be prepared to pay.
There are concerts in the summer at the park.
Expect local art events and food stands during special occasions.
Sprawling gardens and natural landscapes include hills, prairies, bogs, ponds, and a waterfall. The atmosphere stays serene and tranquil, with well-maintained trails winding through sculpture and Chinese gardens. Amenities like a visitor center, cafe, and fire pits add comfort without disrupting the peaceful vibe.
Many areas have wheelchair-friendly paths including the arboretum. The Leon C. Snyder building offers automatic doors, an elevator to the cafe, and handicapped parking spots in the first row.
Tram rides offer a comprehensive tour of the grounds, making it easy to explore together. Seasonal events like Date Night and the fall harvest sculpture park add unique art and festive vibes to the experience.
Good to know
Reservations for parking are required before visiting the arboretum.
The entry fee is $25 per person for special events like Winter Lights.
The arboretum spans 1200 acres with extensive gardens and walking paths.
Large open-air park combines modern sculptures with serene natural elements like wind chimes in trees. Visitors find a peaceful atmosphere ideal for quiet walks and reflection. Iconic pieces such as the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture stand out against views of historic architecture.
Paved paths make the garden wheelchair accessible and easy for strollers. Free admission and nearby parking add to its accessibility. It welcomes all abilities and modes of transportation.
Sculptures create a unique backdrop for a stroll that suits couples well. The garden offers a colorful and engaging setting that fits a lunch date or a relaxed walk together.
Good to know
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free to visit.
Parking at the adjacent lot costs $4 for the day.
The park is open until midnight.
Spacious park with beautiful conservatory and Japanese garden offers a peaceful atmosphere and live music under glass. Zoo and outdoor pavilion add variety, while picnic areas support relaxed visits. Free access invites casual exploration despite limited parking.
Paths and gardens offer wheelchair and stroller accessibility. Maps are designed to be child-friendly and easy to use. Seating areas include handicapped sections for shows, though parking close to entrances is limited.
Walking around the park offers a cozy atmosphere even on chilly or rainy days. Flower gardens add a nice touch for couples enjoying a relaxed stroll together.
Good to know
Como Regional Park is free to access, but donations are appreciated.
Parking can be very difficult to find, especially during events.
The park features a small zoo that is also free to visit.
Underwater tunnel offers unique views of sharks, sea turtles, and rays swimming overhead. Crowds, especially children, create a loud and busy atmosphere that can feel muggy. Interactive features include touch pools and opportunities to feed stingrays, adding hands-on experiences.
Wide pathways and a spacious fish tank allow easy movement for wheelchairs and strollers. Exhibits offer unobstructed views for those with mobility needs, ensuring good access throughout.
Great for couples, the spot offers interactive tunnels where you can watch sea turtles up close. Educators provide engaging talks about marine life, making it a cute and educational date experience.
Good to know
Toddler Tuesday offers special activities for young children and families.
Tickets for the Mermaid Event cost $27 for adults.
The aquarium features a touch pool where visitors can interact with sea life.
Large multi-room antique store offers a labyrinth of treasures with wide aisles and highly curated booths. Bright, clean space features retro colors and a vintage coffee shop with comfy seating. Atmosphere feels fun and eclectic, drawing shoppers who enjoy unique vintage items and nostalgic finds.
Wide aisles make moving around easy, even with a walker. Rooms have a nice layout and support accessibility, but the store lacks wheelchair-friendly features.
Spending a couple hours here works well for a date or catching up with a friend. The spot offers a relaxed vibe and chances to pick up a few goodies during the visit.
Good to know
The last weekend of the month features local makers and food trucks.
Most items are 20% off during the last weekend of the month.
Visitors should expect to spend at least two hours to explore thoroughly.
Venue combines intimate atmosphere with great sound quality and vintage aesthetic updated with modern touches. Multiple bars spread across two floors keep lines short and service efficient. Seating consists of tightly packed plastic chairs, which may feel uncomfortable during events.
Wheelchair access works well throughout the venue. Restrooms stay very clean and easy to reach. Balcony seating accommodates those on crutches comfortably.
Good to know
Prepaid parking is recommended as street parking is limited.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with a reserved section for mobility issues.
Restrooms are located on the mezzanine or down to the left of the front door.
Historic theater offers an intimate setting with classic, ornate design and great acoustics that support plays, musicals, and concerts. Atmosphere feels old school and classy, creating a timeless experience. Seating includes sloped floors and balconies, though access involves many stairs.
The route from the parking ramp to the theatre is wheelchair accessible and fairly easy. Staff provide helpful support and upgrade handicapped seats. Some handicap parking spots are excellent.
Lively atmosphere and impressive theater create a memorable setting for date nights. Shows like Beauty and the Beast and comedy acts offer engaging entertainment, while attentive staff ensure a smooth experience.
Good to know
Expect long waits for women's restrooms, especially during busy shows.
Plan for extra time if using a wheelchair due to crowded conditions.
Parking in the Hawthorne ramp is recommended for easy access.
Large venue combines historic architecture with modern amenities like multiple bars and suites. Sound system delivers great acoustics creating an intimate yet energetic atmosphere even with big crowds. Balcony and club level offer comfortable seating and good views for live music events.
Wheelchair users find easy access throughout the venue, including a designated seating area and underground parking. Staff provide quick assistance and the bathrooms and drink stations are accessible.
Couples can book a couples suite with a distant view. Staff respond well to needs, including accessibility for wheelchairs. Some events may have smoke issues affecting comfort.
Good to know
Parking is available underneath the venue with a private entrance.
Expect heavy traffic and crowds after events.
The venue has only one exit, which can create safety concerns during large events.
Rooms feature spacious layouts with bold patterns and vintage-inspired decor. Lobby hosts a lively bar with velvet seating and warm lighting, creating a modern yet fun atmosphere. Staff maintain a down-to-earth vibe, supporting a clean and quiet environment despite some street noise.
Accessible rooms include handicap features but have low ceilings on higher floors. Bathrooms in these rooms may experience flooding during showers.
Good to know
Parking costs $35 a day and is very expensive.
The hotel is within a five-minute walk to the Target Center.
The restaurant offers good food and drinks.