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The most creative town on the prairie, Minneapolis is the perfect accompaniments of progressive affluence. Classy art museums, wild rock clubs, organic and traditional restaurants and jittery auditoriums. The evergreen events don’t escape even winter. The people are friendly and have a personification of ‘Minnesota Nice.’ The incredible miscellany composed of swank accommodation, amazing dining and prize-winning theater along with lush metropolitan parks, devoted bike lanes, open-air festivals, and nearly two dozen lakes.
Step down into the topography of Minneapolis
Minneapolis is part of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-Saint Paul and is divided into certain districts.
Downtown: This section of Minneapolis is the fundamental commercial region, sports and theater sites, the city’s chief clubbing zone in the Warehouse District, Loring Park, Elliot Park, and the famous mill ruins along the Mississippi.
South: Contain West Bank, Seward, Longfellow, Nokomis, Midtown and Minnehaha Park
Southwest: encompasses Uptown, Lyn-Lake, Linden Hills, Eat Street, and the Cable of Lakes
North: Composed of Near North, Camden, Bryn Mawr and Theodore Wirth Park
Northeast: This district is the origin of Minneapolis in Old Saint Anthony and contains old victorian houses on Nicollet Island, and further north the old working class enclaves and growing artist community.
Southeast: Composed of Dinkytown, Prospect Park, Como, and the University of Minnesota