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Maps

updated: Thursday, December 29, 2011



Lodging & Tourist Information

updated: Thursday, December 29, 2011

For information about hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions in the Minneapolis/St. Louis Park area, check out the following links:



Gathering Places

updated: Thursday, December 29, 2011

St. Louis Park has many gathering places – including centers dedicated to recreation, youth activities, and the arts. Parks and shopping centers also serve as key contact points where people can meet and fully experience the city’s many amenities.



Four Seasons to Enjoy

updated: Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Winter can be longer here than in other states: cold temperatures begin in November and can last through March. Any Minnesotan will tell you that temperature alone is meaningless: we pay attention to wind chill (a calculation of how cold it feels on bare skin when the effects of temperature and wind speed are combined). Wind chills can, and do,...


Staying Connected

updated: Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The city has combined the Park Perspective newsletter with its Parks & Recreation brochure that is published annually in August, December and March. The elimination of three issues of Park Perspective does not mean residents will be less connected to city news, however. In fact, the city has more ways than ever to stay connected, including two...


Experience LIFE in the Park

updated: Wednesday, September 07, 2011

St. Louis Park is a progressive city that is located just west of the Twin Cities. Just minutes from downtown, residents and visitors are allowed to experience the attractions, events and excitement of a major metropolitan area, and still have the small town feel.

Some 45,000 people call St. Louis Park home for this reason, and find it a great place to experience all of the Twin Cities' amenities: the chain of lakes, the downtown theater district, shopping, universities, and major league sports.
 
St. Louis Park also has 51 parks to enjoy (11.5 percent of St. Louis Park's land is set aside for parks). Bike trails link St. Louis Park to downtown Minneapolis, the Uptown area, Hopkins and Chaska. The St. Louis Park and downtown area will provide you with plenty of fun and memorable moments.

 
In this section, you will find information about lodging, restaurants, and other activities happening in the St. Louis Park and downtown area.
 
Come experience life in the Park!  Interactive Community Guide (Updated: 7/29/09)



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