There’s a neighborhood in St. Paul that was planned in the 19th century as a railway community with easy access to downtown Minneapolis: Saint Anthony Park. Located just east of Minneapolis and adjacent to the University of Minnesota’s St. Paul campus, the neighborhood is characterized by hilly terrain, curvy streets, and, in some cases, whimsical architecture. In fact, I’ve always thought that a visit to Saint Anthony Park feels a bit like visiting a European village in Minnesota, and it’s a fabulous place to spend a day exploring.

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While it’s certainly not Europe, Saint Anthony Park has a feel that’s just enough different from the rest of the Twin Cities that it gives off an Old World vibe. And I think you’d enjoy spending a day there! If exploring Minnesota towns is something you like to do, be sure to check out all the local walking tours offered by Viator.

Have you visited Saint Anthony Park? Let us know what you thought in the comments!

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