Top Things to Do in Saint Paul, Minnesota

The smaller “twin,” Minnesota's capital city charms visitors with Victorian-Era mansions, a concentration of museums and the 1905 capitol topped by four golden horses. Check out our guide for tips on what to do, where to eat and where to stay.

Sunken Gardens at the Como Zoo and Conservatory. Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Sunken Gardens at Como Zoo and Conservatory. Photo: Blaine Moats

Do

Bell Museum

Check out a green roof, digital planetarium, restored wildlife dioramas and hands-on exhibits at the museum's spacious $79.2 million home on the University of Minnesota's St. Paul campus.

Como Park Zoo and Conservatory

The 384-acre grounds of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory feature outdoor gardens, a conservatory with seasonal flower shows, the Como Town amusement park and a zoo, where Polar Bear Odyssey and Gorilla Forest habitats give visitors up-close animal views.

Fitzgerald Theater

Built in 1910, the ornate 1,050-seat theater hosts concerts and other events.

Minnesota Children's Museum. John Noltner

Minnesota Children's Museum

Exhibits at the Minnesota Children's Museum, like Shipwreck Adventures and Our World pretend town, delight kids at the renovated space.

Minnesota History Center

Our Home: Native Minnesota shows how Minnesota's Native communities have retained cultural practices, teachings and values. Other exhibits at Minnesota History Center include Grainland and Weather Permitting.

Minnesota State Capitol, St. Paul
Minnesota State Capitol. Bob Stefko

Minnesota State Capitol

The cleaned-until-glistening marble exterior underlines the care put into a four-year, $310 million renovation. Take a self-guided tour or a free 45-minute tour of the 1905 building, designed by Cass Gilbert, architect of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Minnesota State Fair

Billed as The Great Minnesota Get-Together, the Midwest's most popular fair draws some 2 million people over 12 days from late August to early September.

Ordway Center for the Performing Arts

The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and Minnesota Opera perform at this recently expanded space, which also presents national shows like touring Broadway productions.

Science Museum of Minnesota

On the riverfront, the museum's permanent exhibits, like The Mississippi River Gallery with a towboat, mix with top traveling shows.

Summit Avenue Walking Tour and James J. Hill House

Follow the footsteps of 19th-century barons of industry on 90-minute seasonal tours of the mansion-lined neighborhood overlooking the Mississippi River Valley. Or take a tour of the 36,000-square-foot James J. Hill House, once the largest private residence in the state.

Union Depot

Glittering chandeliers, transportation-theme murals and a fine-dining restaurant have brought new life to the once-overlooked transit hub inside a Beaux Arts building. uniondepot.org

Xcel Energy Center

A foghorn blares each time the Minnesota Wild score a goal at this built-for-hockey venue. But the great acoustics also draw musical acts.

Eat and Drink

Cafe Latte

Three-layer chocolate turtle cake smothered with caramel and pecans tempts diners at the gourmet bakery-cafe on Grand Avenue.

Cossetta Alimentari

For more than 100 years, the aroma of simmering tomato sauce has enticed diners to this recently expanded pizzeria, pasta bar and Italian market.

Grand Ole Creamery

Come to Grand Ole Creamery for the giant scoops of ice cream served in fresh waffle cones. (The Black Hills Gold is a must-try.)

Hyacinth

Items come and go by the season at the Mediterranean-inspired gem serving the likes of grilled prawns and fresh pasta.

J. Selby's

The vegan fast-casual restaurant serves reinvented American favorites, such as cauliflower buffalo "wings" and soft serve N'ice Cream.

Keg and Case Market
Keg and Case Market. Ackerman + Gruber

Keg and Case

Go hungry to this stylish food hall in an old brewery. The rock-star vendor lineup includes Pimento Jamaican Kitchen (for slow-roasted jerk pork) and Clutch Brewing Company (for small-batch ales and lagers).

Mucci's Italian

Old-school Italian—spaghetti with meatballs, lasagna, deli sandwiches—shares the menu with seasonal gnocchi and creative pizzas at Mucci's.

Revival

Southern hospitality comes to St. Paul in the form of juicy fried chicken, tender pork shoulder and creamy mac 'n' cheese.

Tongue in Cheek

The eclectic menu at Tongue in Cheek features both vegetarian dishes as well as meals from animals raised humanely and sustainably. Try steamed pork buns, ramen, ricotta doughnuts or brunch specialties like Heeere's Johnny, with braised pork, eggs Benedict and pickles.

W.A. Frost restaurant St. Paul
W.A. Frost. David Nevala

W.A. Frost and Company

A tree-shaded patio outside and fireplaces inside make for a mellow mood for fine dining. Local ingredients shine in items such as lamb chops with chimichurri.

Stay

Covington Inn

The romance of sleeping aboard a houseboat makes up for the somewhat tight quarters. From the upper deck, enjoy the skyline reflecting on the Mississippi River.

Celeste St. Paul Hotel + Bar

The 71-room boutique hotel reclaimed a former convent that also housed the city's first fine arts school. Expect both modern comforts and historic architectural details.

The Saint Paul Hotel
The Saint Paul Hotel. Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux

The Saint Paul Hotel

Since 1910, elegance has been the hallmark of the 255 rooms and suites at this downtown landmark known for its European-style furnishings, lobby cocktail bar and indoor palm trees.

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