
Cathedral Hill
As if the Cathedral of Saint Paul was not regal enough, the ivy-covered facades and fine dining establishments on Cathedral Hill embellish one of the city's most charming areas.
Saint Paul is a city of strong heritage and vibrant diversity, each of its districts deeply rooted in their own traditions and flavors.
Known as the "City of Neighborhoods", there are so many diverse, charming and historic corners to be explored in Saint Paul.
Cathedral Hill
As if the Cathedral of Saint Paul was not regal enough, the ivy-covered facades and fine dining establishments on Cathedral Hill embellish one of the city's most charming areas.
Como Park
With a beloved zoo and serene lake, Como Park blends family-friendly activities with the beauty of the outdoors.
Creative Enterprise Zone
This area is enjoying a renaissance, featuring all sorts of new breweries and artsy attractions.
Downtown Visitor District
Downtown is the city's entertainment center—home to some of the most thrilling venues, restaurants and celebrations.
East Side
Saint Paul's East Side is home to delicious eats and deep roots, making it an explorer's destination for culture, cuisine and history.
Frogtown & Rondo
The Frogtown and Rondo neighborhoods, between Dale Street and Lexington Parkway, are known for vibrant cultural celebrations and diverse cuisine.
Grand Avenue & Summit Avenue
Cozy pubs, sidewalk cafés, charming boutiques and the most iconic street in the Twin Cities.
Along the Green Line
The Green Line light rail travels along University Avenue connecting vibrant, diverse neighborhoods filled with historic landmarks, cultural institutions, public art, mom and pop shops and some of the city’s best ethnic…
Highland Park
Grab a bite, see a show and explore the great outdoors in Highland Park.
Little Mekong
Experience Vietnamese culture and cuisine in Little Mekong.
Lowertown
A vibrant artists' quarter filled with happenin' breweries, hot restaurants and the stunning CHS Field.
Midway
This district gets its name from it's location: midway between Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
North End
Saint Paul's North End is home to the illustrious Minnesota State Capitol—plus, some pretty cool trails and historic sites.
Selby at Snelling
At the convergence of two of Saint Paul's most notable avenues sits a charming corner of boutiques and restaurants.
West 7th Street
Home to Saint Paul's first settlement, West 7th's history and character lives on in its many bars, restaurants and breweries.
West Side
Home to Saint Paul's most active Latino community, Saint Paul's West Side is filled with fantastic restaurants and the best river views in town.
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