I’ve actually only been to Minneapolis once (loved it!) when I was visiting my great aunt and uncle years ago when I was 15 or 16. Although, I did get a chance to visit the Mall of America, and do a tiny bit of sight seeing, my trip was short and focused on family. I’m excited to say though, that because of Shuflix’s magic, we’ve been able to uncover tons and tons and tons of resources for finding fun things to do in Minneapolis, including events, activities, places, restaurants, bars.. etc. In this article, we are going to share with you tons of resources/ideas/things to do in Minneapolis and also share some additional events that Shuflix uncovered for this week!
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The Best Ultimate List for Fun Things To Do (& Not Do) in Minneapolis (Version 1)
INDEX
1. Things to Do in Minneapolis (Resources)
2. Things to Not Do
3. Shuflix Minneapolis This Week
4. Additional Resources
1. Things to Do in Minneapolis (Resources)
So these are websites that will help you find local things to do in Minneapolis. The list is in no particular order and showcases activities, things to do in Minneapolis and events.
They are a daily digest for all things Twin Cities. You’ll find a curated list of events for the day and tons of cool info and articles. They’ve been around since 2008!
This has to be one of the best. It has tons and tons of information from family-friendly events/things to do, to spots for nature and adventure, to educational activities and places… this has it all. I would use the other resources listed in this article as well to get a better sense of the communities. They also have a page with a calendar of events. Oh, and they have a list of 150 Fun Things to Do in Minneapolis. So, check it out!
Love the layout of their site– it’s super intuitive. You have four categories to choose from: Food and Drink, Shopping, Services, and Entertainment. They’ll show you a list of venues that they curated based on the street they are in. Click on an item to learn more about it. (#TravelHack: they have a mini-guide to the transportation system of the city!)
This is a great section of the site with tons of links to attractions in Minneapolis. The site was written by the author 365 Things To Do in Minneapolis — find her other books here.
Did I mention that there is also a website that’s rooted under the same principle? That’s right… they have a comprehensive list of things to do in Minneapolis. I’ve hyperlinked their event calendar which is full of juicy items. If you follow them on facebook, you’ll be up to speed with them.
Another great resource. I’ve hyperlinked their family calendar because it’s almost always to the brim with events and activities and fun things to do in Minneapolis / Twin Cities. The website is accessible, so be sure to navigate to their things to do, and outings ideas pages.
They’ve got a nice little map with venues (bars, restaurants) and also have a ‘when are you going’ feature where you can mark on a calendar your availability. And, if you explore the site a little more, you’ll find additional info and resources! (happy hours/events for certain places and more).
Inspired after stumbling into a neighborhood she had never heard of in Minneapolis, and intrigued when she found out that according to the City of Minneapolis, there are 81 official neighborhoods, Janelle Nivens decided, “right then and there” to tour every single one. What was an individual project became a mission. You can now get ‘virtual’ tours of the neighborhoods from her website and learn about tons of cool stuff.
2. Things Not To Do / (Gettaways?)
Okay, so although we do think these might be places you don’t want to visit (and they may not exactly be Minneapolis places), we do think that they could serve as great gettaways. I mean, roadsnacks.net in their article (These are the 10 most boring places in Minnesota) did call some of these places boring. However, when we hear “boring” we think invisible opportunity. Yeah, they may be boring because their population is low, and there may not be many young peeps (see roadsnacks article), we still wanna list them out–because you know–isolated places tend to be great gettaways. “Why?”—you ask me again. I’ll tell you: most of these places have parks, and recreational outdoors places where you can engage in archery, skiing, fishing, camping and more!
- . Lake Elmo
- You can do tons and tons of stuff from archery, skiing, fishing to camping! Learn more info here.
- Mendota Heights
- List of recreation and parks.
- Ham Lake
- List of things to do.
- Shorewood
- Orono
- Grand Rapids
- Website dedicated to things to do in Grand Rapids
3. Additional Resources
- All Things Biking
- Things having to do with biking in Minneapolis.
- Minneapolis TV
- From their website: “MPLS.TV features both original and curated/submitted video content that highlights and champions the unique cultures that makes Minneapolis thrive.”
- It’s actually awesome. I wish every city had one of these.
- Paper Darts
- Minnesota Public Radio characterized this art+lit online magazine as “a breezy mix of short stories, poetry, reviews, and eye-popping graphics“. What’s great about them is that they also host events, every once in a while—so be sure to be on the lookout for those.
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- Thrillist’s Minneapolis Bucketlist
- Thrillist list of 50 things to do before you die in Minneapolis/Saint-paul
- 150+ Activity/Things to do
- Great lay out, tons of options
- Explore Minnesota
- Great info, tons of items.
- L’etoile Magazine
- They used to operate from a blogspot blog, but now, they are packing a punch with their own website and many articles about the culture, music and film in Minneapolis.
- Shuflix
- Although we are still growing our database, we still have tons and tons of events and activities for Minneapolis. If you are feeling spontaneous, using Shuflix for a day or night out with friends could be very fun 🙂 Our update will be rolling out soon, and when that happens, you won’t need to download an app to use Shuflix. That’s right! You’ll only need an internet connection.
- Groupon
- Deals can be fun too!
4. Some Shuflix Items for Minneapolis
All items below were found with Shuflix. Because Shuflix grabs so much info, I’m only going to show you 3 items for events and venues.
Events:
Dancing
“Movement/Resistance” Workshop Led by Leslie Parker with live percussion by Taji Maalik Hill! WHEN: Tuesday, January 3, 6:00-8:00 PM WHERE: Pangea World Theater Studio | 711 West Lake St. #101, Minneapolis, MN 55408 COST: $10-$20 Sliding Scale | Sign up at the door Join Parker on a dance experiment as she leads participants through a journey of memory, lineage and cross-cultural pollinating. Dance experience is preferred. All levels welcomed. Please wear comfortable clothing for rigorous movement. POC and allies are strongly recommended and encouraged to attend. This workshop is presented by Pangea's LSA! Open Ensemble series, opening company rehearsals and bringing performance skill-building trainings to the community. Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1574794689204108/
Art/Culture
What: Shorelines (Art Exhibit) When: December 3 2016 - January 21 2017 Where: Groveland Gallery Kit Wilson has always been fascinated with nature. Variations in atmosphere, color and light found in the outdoors has long captured her imagination. In earlier paintings Wilson frequently aimed her focus on trees, broad views of the sky, and the undulating topography of open spaces, depicting them with nearly microscopic realism. In her most recent work, Wilson continues to hone her sharp observational skills as her gaze drops to take in the bodies of water she finds herself surrounded by on a daily basis. Link: http://grovelandgallery.com/exhibition/
Culinary/Culture
What: Cooking Class When: THURSDAY, JANUARY 5TH || 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Where: COOKING CLASSROOM (Whole Foods), Cost: $30 PER PERSON This class will be taught by Chef Ani. Whether you’re trying to slim yourself down or fatten your wallet, the siren song of takeout can be a formidable foe. It’s so convenient, yet often expensive and quite unhealthy. Save yourself some calories, waiting and money by learning to make some of the most popular take out dishes at home. In this class, we’ll learn the basic methods restaurants use to turn out the delicious stir fries, pizzas and curries that you’ve been ordering and adapt them for the home kitchen, and discuss the tips and tricks the market can offer to save time and money. Next time a craving strikes- you’ll be ready. This class has hands on opportunities as desired. Pre-registration is required.
Venues
Dakota Jazz Club and Restaurant Location: Nicollet Mall, 1010 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis
Acadia Pub Location: 329 Cedar Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Segue Cafe Locations: 609 S 10th St, OR 811 11th Ave S, Minneapolis
And that’s it! That’s the end of The Best Ultimate List of Things to Do (and Not Do) in Minneapolis (Version 1) !
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The Dakota Jazz club is such an amazing venue! I wish it got more recognition.
I might also recommend the Twin Cities Kids Club (https://twincitieskidsclub.com/) for those locals who want to save some money… They have a killer discount club for families.
Hey Sam! Thanks for your input– what a great resource!