Saint Paul Insider's Guide | 2022

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welcome to our neighborhoods STP Downtown

When a place is ranked the Most

Livable City in America, you know it’s gotta be welcoming. People

love it here for so many reasons.

The big city energy and old world

charm. The bold new possibilities and humble, down-to-earth

authenticity. Whether you find

yourself in spots that are the most popular, the most up-and-coming or most off-the-beaten-track, we

welcome you to the neighborhood.

Stroll the river and Science Museum of Minnesota. Hit historic spots around Rice Park like the Landmark Center. See a show at The Ordway, History Theatre or Park Square. Grab a bite at Herbie’s, Sakura or The St. Paul Grill.

Lowertown Explore the arts and architecture of Union Depot, catch music in Mears Park or a ballgame at CHS Field, taste the fare at the Farmers' Market or in hotspots like Saint Dinette, Kyatchi or Urban Wok.

West 7th Wander river trails near Fort Snelling. Taste your way through Keg and Case Market in the old Schmidt Brewery. Grab a pint at Summit, Bad Weather or Waldmann breweries. Get a bite before a Minnesota Wild game in classic restaurants like Cossetta’s and Mancini’s.

Cathedral Hill See the Cathedral of Saint Paul and Minnesota History Center. Browse the nearby bookstores, bakeries and cafes. Relax in regal outdoor patios at W.A. Frost or The Gnome. Dine at Revival, Red Cow or the historic Commodore, a former haunt of F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Grand & Summit Find cozy pubs, sidewalk cafés and charming boutiques on Grand Avenue, the Twin Cities’ most iconic street. Stroll stately Summit Avenue for five miles of Victorian architecture and a tour of railroad tycoon James J. Hill’s mansion.

District del Sol This lively stretch on the West Side authentically preserves a longstanding Latino heritage. Get an authentic Mexican experience with lunch and shopping at El Burrito Mercado. Don’t miss the famous annual Cinco de Mayo Festival. 40

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Official Insider's Guide

East Side Eat your way through the East Side: Brunson’s Pub, La Cabana, Taqueria Los Paisanos and Tongue in Cheek are just the start. Make time to visit the trails, urban parks, Lake Phalen and the sacred Dakota site at Indian Mounds Regional Park.

Highland Park Roam the river trails at Hidden Falls Regional Park or hit the links at Highland National Golf Course. Watch a high-flying Circus Juventas art performance or a feature film at historic Highland Theatre. Dine on made from scratch fare at Highland Grill or a Juicy Lucy at the Nook.

Frogtown & Rondo One of the most ethnically diverse communities in the region, this area is rich in pride, culture and flavors. Savor sandwiches at Trung Nam French Bakery. Soul food at Taste of Rondo. BBQ at Hickory Hut. Traditional classics at Homi Mexican. Poetry and jazz at Golden Thyme Coffee Café. And don’t miss Rondo Days in July and the Selby Avenue Jazz Festival in September.

Little Mekong Experience the authentic flavors of an area named for the Mekong River that flows from China through Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Try unique Chinese cuisines at Little Szechuan Hot Pot, papaya salad and pad thai at Thai Café or a wildly creative menu of rolled ice cream at Wonders. Taste it all at the Little Mekong Night Market in July.

North End Home to the illustrious Minnesota State Capitol and historic Oakland Cemetery — it’s also the start of the gorgeous 18-mile Gateway Trail that ends just north of Stillwater.


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