How to Enjoy a Spring Break in Minnesota (Staycation Tips) Elizabeth Roubik Coffee Shops
By March in Minnesota, people begin to resent the cold and snow. Everyone is leaping at the opportunity to escape the winter for a week-long vacation.
As college students, I am sure that most of us are
However, what if a trip is not possible for you during
very familiar with coffee shop study sessions, but do
spring break? Lucky for you, there are many fun
you ever just go to relax? There are hundreds of
things to do in the great state of Minnesota, and there
local coffee shops in and around the city, and spring
are lots of activities that will help you take advantage
break is the best time to go and find your favorite.
of all that Minnesota has to offer. Here are a few ideas
While Bordertown Coffee and Surdyk’s Cafe are
that will make spring break in Minnesota still feel like
classic options at the U of M, spring break is the
a vacation.
time to broaden your horizons and find the best coffee in town.
Museums Whether you are interested in art, history, science, or SPAM, there is a museum for you. All over the state, there are museums dedicated to certain interest areas. Some of the most well known locally are the Science Museum, Minnesota History Center, Minneapolis Institute of Art, and of course, the Bell Museum on campus. However, if you are looking for a more unique museum experience, there are plenty of other museums that satisfy nearly any interest.
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