St Paul and Minneapolis Attractions near Radisson Roseville, Minnesota Hotel
Roseville is a convenient suburb which borders the best of both Minneapolis and Saint Paul. This Roseville, Minnesota hotel is conveniently located off I-35W with easy access to I-694 and Hwy 36. Getting to businesses near our Roseville, MN hotel is made simple with our complimentary shuttle service. Centre Point Business Park and the Shoreview and Arden Hills corporations are only minutes away, and nearby downtown St. Paul and Minneapolis attractions are a short drive from the hotel. Contact our Front Desk to schedule your free shuttle service to or from our Roseville, Minnesota hotel.
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (5.3 miles) Home of the Minnesota Vikings football team where all the action takes place on the Mall of America field. Phone: (612) 332-0386
Mall of America(19.2 miles) America's largest enclosed shopping mall features a plethora of retail stores and restaurants, as well as casinos and theme parks. Phone: (952) 883-8810
Minneapolis Institute of the Arts (9.5 miles) This internationally recognized museum houses more than 80,000 works from the prehistoric to modern areas and a variety of exhibitions. A 2,000-year-old mummy, vast Chinese jade collection and Impressionist gallery make up some of the museum's most popular stops. Phone: (888) 642-2787
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden (10.2 miles) The Walker Art Museum extends its work outside its walls to this amazing park, which includes a variety of sculptures and impressive botanical art from contemporary artists. Admission is free and open from 6am-midnight. Phone: (612) 375-7600
Minnehaha Park and Falls (10.4 miles) Minnehaha Creek drops almost 50 feet to form beautiful Minnehaha Falls, an impressive sight year round. Minnehaha Park, with its 193 acres, is a favorite spot for family gatherings and company picnics and offers plenty of picnic tables and shelters, as well as hiking trails. Phone: (612) 230-6400
Minnesota Children's Museum(10.2 miles) An interactive museum for infants, toddlers and children up to age 12, with live animals, nature parks and art park. Phone: (651) 225-6000
National Sports Center (11.6 miles) The National Sports Center is the world's largest amateur sports and meeting facility. Located in Blaine, Minnesota. There are over 50 soccer fields, a velodrome, Schwan Super Rink, National Youth Golf Center, Schwan Center, residence hall, stadium and sports hall. Phone: (763) 785-5600
Science Museum of Minnesota(10.2 miles) Discover science at any age in this interactive museum. Highlights include the dinosaur fossil and human body galleries. Seasonal exhibitions are quite popular, and reservations are recommended. Phone: (651) 221-9444
Skyways in Minneapolis and St. Paul (8 miles) Twin Cities Skyways let pedestrians travel through enclosed walkways high above the streets in order to access a variety of buildings. Aside from these destinations, small delis, bakeries, shops and restaurants line the aboveground walkways.
Target Center(8 miles) The premier venue center in the Minneapolis area and home of the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team. Phone: (612) 337-3865
University of Minnesota(8 miles) Located on either side of the Mississippi River in Central Minneapolis. TCF Bank Stadium, also known as The Bank or The Gopher Hole, is the football stadium for the Minnesota Golden Gophers college football team at the University campus. Check things out at stadium.gophersports.com. Phone: (612) 625-5000
Walker Art Center(10.2 miles) What began in 1927 as a humble public gallery has become a world-renowned arts center that attracts well over a million visitors annually. With its Herzog and de Meuron design, the center is an ideal space in which to exhibit works by modern artists like Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, Roy Lichtenstein and Pablo Picasso. Phone: (612) 375-7600
About Minneapolis
Separated by the mighty Mississippi, the Twin Cities are home to over three million people. With a low crime rate, a clean, attractive setting, and plenty of cultural attractions, the Minneapolis area is considered one of the best places in the country to live - harsh winters excepted. The more modern of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis is the proud home of the Metro Dome and a sprawling city-center whose glass and steel skyscrapers seem to reach for the future. The city also boasts the world-famous Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Guthrie Theater, birthplace of the American Regional professional theater movement. In addition to the Mississippi, the area has numerous bodies of water - Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet and the Lake of Isles provide plenty of outdoor recreation in the warm and ice-fishing months. The area is also a golfer's paradise, with over 100 public courses within a 45 minutes drive of downtown. For shoppers, the colossal Mall of America offers over 500 stores, plus an amusement park, an aquarium and other attractions. The area is also a hotbed for new music, having produced Prince and alternative legends, The Replacements.
Did you know?
The Mall of America is billed as "the nation's largest fully enclosed retail and entertainment complex," and is located in Bloomington, half way between Minneapolis and St. Paul. The mall covers 4.2 million square feet of space, houses more than 500 stores, 50 eateries, several nightclubs, 14 movie screens, a theme park, a 1.2 million gallon aquarium, and more. To make things even better, clothes and grocery purchases in Minnesota carry no sales tax!