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.
An impressive array of sculptures by renowned artists fills the garden, including the Spoonbridge and Cherry, a symbol of the city. The nearby blue rooster sculpture Hahn/Cock adds a bold, playful landmark to the mix.
Running around art projects offers active fun for kids and adults alike. Open green spaces invite picnics and relaxed gatherings with family and friends.
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.
Giant spoon and cherry sculptures create a vibrant focal point in a well-designed open-air museum. The space offers panoramic skyline views and maintains a peaceful atmosphere despite its urban setting.
A large spoon and cherry sculpture stands out as an iconic centerpiece. Sculptures spread throughout the garden blend well with the city skyline and create a beautiful, well-arranged outdoor art space.
Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture offers a quick, fun stop that appeals to all ages. Water features and sculptures blend with the skyline, creating a playful spot for a fun afternoon.
Good to know
Parking costs $5 in the park's lot.
The sculpture garden is free to enter.
Special artists create interactive exhibits during summer.
Bright toy store filled with giant Lego sculptures visible from multiple mall floors creates a magical atmosphere. Crowded and sometimes cramped, it offers interactive play areas where kids build freely, adding lively energy. The Pick-a-Brick wall and diverse Lego sets attract fans of all ages.
Huge Lego sculptures like dinosaurs and astronauts stand out across multiple floors. The roof and food court offer great views of these large-scale creations and detailed Lego paintings.
Spacious layout offers plenty of fun LEGO sets to explore. Frequent free events create a lively, kid-friendly atmosphere that encourages creativity and play.
Good to know
They offer a build your own figure event on 3/20, which kids enjoy.
Expect long lines on weekends due to high visitor volume.
The store limits customer numbers to prevent overcrowding.
Old car mechanic garage transforms into a working studio and gallery filled with scrap metal sculptures and unique art installations. Quirky, interactive atmosphere invites exploration inside and out, appealing to all ages. Space buzzes with creative energy and offers constant surprises for those who wander through.
Metal sculptures fill the space, showcasing both finished pieces and construction methods. The studio packs many intriguing sculptures and odd creations in one spot.
Many fun and interesting things fill the space, making it a lively spot. The owner adds to the vibe with engaging conversations about art.
Good to know
The entrance to the House of Balls is free, but donations are accepted.
Parking is limited but free on the street.
The House of Balls is located right next to the Cedar Riverside Station.
Park offers quiet natural spaces with scenic trails, sculpture and poetry gardens, and a large lake for kayaking and fishing. Visitors find it peaceful for walking, relaxing, and small gatherings. Amenities include picnic areas, a pavilion, and a modern lodge with a coffee shop.
Trails feature local sculpture artwork and a sculpture-lined path that leads to a bridge over the lake. Some sculptures are interactive, including a notable bronze piece called "High 5."
Interactive sculptures and art installations create a playful atmosphere. Large lawn hosts singing and dancing bands, while walking on the frozen lake adds another layer of fun.
Good to know
Reservations are required for two-hour periods, such as 9-11, 11-1, 1-3.
Arriving late blocks the next reservation period, requiring a two-hour wait.
The park features a cafe inside the visitor building.
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.
An impressive sculpture garden features works by Mimmo Paladino. A 3-mile paved drive lets you view sculptures and landscapes without walking.
Many fun activities for kids make it a lively spot for families. The winter lights event offers a pretty, family-friendly experience. Outdoor time here feels beautiful and engaging for all ages.
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.
Urban park offers beautiful landscaping with flower-lined paths and a large fountain featuring whimsical statues. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, enhanced by occasional live music and food trucks. Surrounding diverse architecture creates a striking backdrop for relaxation and photography.
Ice sculptures fill the park during the Winter Carnival, showcasing talented craftsmanship in a beautiful outdoor setting. The sculptures create a unique exhibition that draws attention every winter.
Music festivals and skating create lively scenes. Scattered Snoopy statues and dogs add playful charm to walks.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging at Rice Park, especially during events.
Bathrooms are limited at Rice Park, so plan accordingly.
The park hosts outdoor skating every Friday from 5 pm to 8:30 pm.
Hand-crafted ice architecture forms towering walls and spires glowing with colorful lights that create a magical, ethereal atmosphere. Interactive features like ice slides, mazes, and fire pits offer both fun and warmth amid the frozen landscape. The space feels like exploring a crystal palace, attracting families and groups seeking a unique winter experience.
Ice sculptures and castles create a stunning winter scene with intricate designs like slides and mazes. Soft lighting and soothing music add to the immersive experience.
Slides offer interactive fun for all ages, with polished ice surfaces and winding crawl tunnels. Exploring the ice formations provides a beautiful and engaging experience for families and friends.
Good to know
The entrance fee for three people is $116.
Free parking is available on-site.
Visitors must buy tickets ahead of time.
Forest trails wind through lush greenery dotted with sculptures and a performance rotunda. The atmosphere stays serene and peaceful, rarely busy and shaded by tall trees. An overlook offers a distant city skyline view, blending nature with art in a quiet setting.
Interesting sculptures are scattered throughout the park along nature trails. The sculptures blend with the natural environment and offer an unusual viewing experience.
Free outdoor fun offers a great way to spend time. Family outings here bring simple, enjoyable moments.
Good to know
Workshops and performances are offered at the park during the season.
Bring bug repellent, especially in the late afternoon.
The trails are not ideal for strollers or wagons.