Welcome to Saint Paul, Minnesota! For people seeking truly unique urban experiences, Saint Paul is Minnesota's must-see capital, a Mississippi River landmark where adventure and inspiration meet unparalleled innovation, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.
5 Reasons to choose Saint Paul
1. First Class Accommodations
2. Location, Location, Location
3. Fully Sustainable Convention Center
4. Attractions
5. Clean, Safe & Walkable (including a temperature controlled, indoor skyway system)
Saint Paul can keep you and your meeting attendees as busy or as relaxed as you like. Whether you enjoy shopping, dining, the arts, entertainment or the great outdoors, we really aren't exaggerating when we say we have it all.
Détails du lieu
Hôtels50
Centre de conventions231 268 pi. ca.
Chambres d’invités-
Chambres d’invités dans 1 hôtel-
Sites d’événements spéciaux-
Tarif moyen des chambres121,00 $ US
Taux d’occupation-
Restaurants107
Coût quotidien des repas71,00 $ US
Taux d’imposition7%
Type de lieuOffice du tourisme (CVB)
Discover St. Paul
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Comment s’y rendre
Distance de l’aéroport
8 mi de Minneapolis/Saint Paul International Airport
Distance from Minneapolis/Saint Paul International Airport airport 8 mi
Emplacement
Attractions locales
Farmers' Market
Shopping
Voted the best place to take out-of-town visitors by local publication City Pages, the Saint Paul Farmers' Market has supplied the local community with only the freshest, locally grown produce directly from producer to consumer for the past 150-plus years. In addition to high-quality, locally-grown produce you'll find: baked goods, cheeses, poultry, buffalo, venison, beef, pork, lamb, maple syrup, eggs, bagel sandwiches, honey, organic plants and produce, flowers, plants, shrubs and many other items.
Saint Paul boasts more than 52,000 theater seats, three world-class museums, legendary historic sites and a vibrant arts and entertainment community. Each year, 7 million visitors come to see world-renowned groups like the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, national treasures like Penumbra Theatre Company, and a music scene ranging from Jazz to Rock.
Since 2000, the Xcel Energy Center has been regarded as one of the finest arenas in the world. Located in downtown Saint Paul and a part of the convention center complex, this state-of-the-art multi-purpose facility is home to the NHL's Minnesota Wild and hosts more than 150 sporting and entertainment events each year.
For an unforgettable day on the Mississippi River, climb aboard a sightseeing tour conducted by Padelford Riverboats as they showcase the beauty of Saint Paul and its surrounding areas with guiding voice narration.
Experiment. Discover. Investigate. The Science Museum of Minnesota's mission is: turn on the science: realizing the potential of policy makers, educators, and individuals to achieve full civic and economic participation in the world. The Science Museum offers one-of-a-kind exhibits, larger than life Omnitheater films and a priceless collection of nearly two million artifacts from around the globe make the Science Museum of Minnesota a must see destination for all ages.
Como Zoo and the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory offer a year-round close up look at the wonders of the plant and animal kingdoms. Como Zoo exhibits large cats, polar bears, gorillas, giraffes, sea lions and much more.
An interactive museum with both permanent and changing exhibits. The Minnesota History Center hosts concerts, lectures, family days and other special event throughout the year. The building is also home to the Gale Family Library and archives, a research destination for schoolchildren, family historians and academics. The Minnesota History Center’s distinctive architecture adds a unique ambiance for events from 50-1,500 guests. Constructed of Minnesota granite and limestone with marble accents, the History Center’s spaces offer classic flair with grand vistas of the State Capitol, Cathedral of Saint Paul and the downtown Saint Paul skyline.
Guides of the James J. Hill House lead historic tours that help visitors imagine family and servant life in the Gilded Age mansion. Hill, builder of the Great Northern Railway, owned this historic piece of Minnesota architecture on Summit.
See the Minnesota Legislature in action in the historic House and Senate chambers. Original furnishings and vivid colors of the restored Senate, House, Supreme Court and Rathskeller Cafe add to your experience of this working masterpiece by acclaimed architect Cass Gilbert.
The historic Landmark Center was built in 1902 and originally served as the Federal Court House and Post office for the Upper Midwest. Today, Landmark Center serves as a cultural center for music, dance, theater, exhibitions, public forums, and hosts countless special events, proms and weddings.
One of the country's largest and most spectacular churches, the Cathedral of St. Paul sits high on a hill (aptly known as Cathedral Hill) overlooking downtown and the Mississippi River Valley. The structure opened in 1915, although extensive interior work continued for several more years.
The cave's tours lead the public through interesting locations with knowledgeable guides and strikingly realistic scenery and costumes. Swing night on Thursdays attracts couples looking for some good-old fun. The Wabasha Street Caves are the perfect blend of history for your company party, wedding, class reunion, etc.
The Historic Fort Snelling restored stone fortress opens its gates to welcome you to frontier life. Imagine that the year is 1827, and as costumed guides greet you, that you've just arrived via steamboat up the Mississippi River.
Discover est un réseau de fournisseurs de confiance pour tous vos besoins événementiels, des hôtels et restaurants aux lieux, activités et bien plus encore.
Saint Paul RiverCentreSaint Paul RiverCentre is the capital city’s convention, special event and entertainment venue. Offering more than 250,000 sq ft of versatile and luminous event space, this venue is known for its impeccable customer service and sustainable operation.
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