St. Paul at a Glance
This WorldWeb.com travel and tourism
guide for St. Paul, featuring hotels
and other
accommodations, tours,
attractions,
events,
shopping
and more, will help you plan a successful visit to St. Paul, Minnesota,
U.S.A.
Minnesota's capital, St. Paul, is the smaller and quieter district of the Twin
Cities, retaining a more historic look than its twin across the Mississippi
River, Minneapolis. Though St. Paul is continuously growing—new high-rises
are being steadily constructed—the past is well documented in such centers
as the Minnesota Museum of American Art and historic Fort Snelling. St. Paul
is recognized for its wealth of architectural mastery, ranging from the Minnesota
State Capitol to the dramatic Landmark Center. Walking tours are a popular way
of becoming familiar with the Waterfront City, as are boat rides along the Mississippi.
For nightly activities, the Ordway Music Theatre offers Broadway musicals and
concerts, and the nightlife and restaurant selection in St. Paul is varied and
of high quality. The state capital has a refreshing blend of cultural history,
stunning scenery, and modernized infrastructure.
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