Day 1

If you are arriving at MSP airport, then start your journey with the Mall of America . It is the largest shopping mall in the United States and is pretty close to the airport. Next, head to Minnehaha falls . It is the favorite fishing spot for the locals.

Minnehaha Falls

Hereafter, you can head towards the downtown. There isn’t much to do in downtown during the day time. And I would recommend checking out Sculpture Garden and the Lake of Isles in the evening.

A serene lakeside park scene during the evening includes silhouettes of trees and a calm water reflection, associated with Lake of the Isles Park in Minneapolis.
A lush sculpture garden with green lawns, surrounded by trees under a clear sky, provides a serene atmosphere

Day 2

Start your day with Mill City Museum . The museum shows the history of Minnesota. You can see a beautiful view of St. Anthony’s Falls, the only natural waterfall on river Mississippi. St. Anthony’s Falls provided hydropower and made Minnesota the hub of white flour production in the world. The museum gives a beautiful view of the Stone Arch Bridge as well.

A scenic view of a waterfall surrounded by lush greenery and rocky formations, with information about flour production in the world and a mention of the Stone Arch Bridge's view.

From there on, head to the Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota. It is free and worth a small visit if you have time. Coming back to the downtown, Sidewalk Harp and Sculpture Clock are worth a shortstop.

Bronze sculpture of a boy on a horse, part of a clock tower, set in a busy urban environment.
An outdoor sculpture resembling a large, modernist harp structure on a sidewalk under a blue sky.

In the evening, watch a live show at either Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre or The Lab Theatre .

Note: Most of the city, including the main airport, MSP, is well-connected via inexpensive public transport. So, you don’t need a rental car to get around.