Car Rental in Minneapolis
General Information about Minneapolis
Minneapolis is the biggest city in Minnesota in the United States of America and is part of Hennepin County. The city is located on the banks of the Mississippi River. Minneapolis and Saint Paul are also called as the Twin Cities. The name Minneapolis comes from the words mni, which means water in Dacota language, and polis, the Greek word meaning city. The nickname of Minneapolis is "City of Lakes" or else "Mill City"Minneapolis was established as a city in 1855, on the west bank of the river Mississipi. From those times immigrants from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Germany were coming to settle in Minneapolis. The citizens of Minneapolis enjoy a quality of life, a clean environment, education system and good health care.
Enjoy your stay in Minneapolis
The city is considered a commercial and cultural centre. As a visitor, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the arts and cultural entertainment. Two of the best attractions of the city are The Walker Art Center and the Guthrie Theater. Take some time and visit them with your rental car! There are several attractions to see both in Minneapolis and in Saint Paul. A rental car will make your excursions easier and better in every way.
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Discover Minneapolis with your rental car
Once you are in Minneapolis take some time and visit Walker Art Center, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Frederick R Weisman Art Museum, located in the University of Minnesota campus. While you are in the city walk around the Downtown area spend some time at Nicollet Mall, admire the architecture, the shops and skyways, and explore the historic area around St Anthony Falls along Mississippi river and of course the Uptown district. Take some time and visit with your rental car the Science Museum and the State Capitol.
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