Minneapolis Limo Services & Rentals
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Limo in Minneapolis: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Minneapolis (MN) for every occasion, such as: airport ride
(MSP or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert,
sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation,
holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
The most bustling of Minnesotan cities, Minneapolis remains an exciting metropolis which was once
dubbed “the first western town” due to it’s placement on the partition that is the mighty Mississippi. A
surprisingly impressive arts scene and a good amount of interesting architecture have solidified Minnesota as a
youthful, active Midwest niche.
A city rich with commerce and fun, Minnesota is home to fast-growing businesses, two major sports
teams (the Vikings and the Twins), the nation’s first National Scenic byway, the progressive Walker Art Center, the
borderline ridiculous Mall of America and various other exuberant downtown hubs. It is also home to the first
serious downtown “skyway” system, which hovers above downtown to promote walking downtown during harsh winter
months. And, of course, you don’t have to go far to find the backwoods. A few miles south of downtown are a series
of recreational lakes.
Minneapolis, Minnesota has all the metropolitan allure of a New York or Chicago without being
overwhelmed by traffic, smog and bravado.
From an urban sculpture garden to one of the largest malls in America, Minneapolis boasts an
abundance of unique sights. Throughout the city, neighborhoods house unique shops and ethnic eateries, while the
Mississippi River and more than 20 lakes within the city limits add to the landscape. During your stay, you will
find no shortage of leisure activities in the area, including cultural events, professional sports and festivals
galore. The city boasts of three world-class museums, and has more theatres per capita than any other city
outside of New York. Culture is not only supported here but thrives.
A string of lakes along the west side of town features many old, large and expensive homes nestled
amid more comfortable middle- and working-class residential neighborhoods. A drive or walk around The Lakes, from
Cedar Lake with its public and "Hidden" beaches in the north, around Lake of the Isles with its bird sanctuary
island, Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet in the south, emptying into Minnehaha Creek, will reveal some of the most
picturesque houses with spectacular views of the lakes. Lake Calhoun and Lake of the Isles could be called the most
popular in the city-thousands of people can be found walking, biking, running, swimming, skating and boating on and
around them.
Just south of downtown Minneapolis you find the Uptown Neighborhood of Minneapolis, the center of
the 30-something scene. It contains mostly rental properties in old brownstone buildings with hardwood floors. It
also features some of the best shopping in Minneapolis; its main streets, Hennepin Avenue and Lake Street, are
lined with unique shops. Other highlights of the area include great restaurants and bars, numerous coffee houses
and alternative movie theaters.
Lyn-Lake Just a few blocks east of Uptown is Lyn-Lake a great up-and-coming neighborhood with
creative hang-out spots popping up all the time and creative retail outlets. Bryant-Lake Bowl & Theatre, a
unique combination of a bowling alley, restaurant and 100-seat theater is a great place to join friends for the
evening. For a cultural experience, visit the Jungle Theater, an acclaimed local theater, featuring plays by Sam
Shepard and other local artists.
For dining and entertainment, the Warehouse District in the Downtown area has great places to
explore, from the International Design Center to renovated warehouses with galleries, shops and offices.
Just east of Downtown on a bend of the Mississippi River, you'll find the Minneapolis Campus of the
University of Minnesota, linked by buses to the smaller St. Paul campus. Much of the Twin Cities' thriving small
theatre culture centers around the West Bank and Cedar-Riverside neighborhoods, from the U of MN's theatre complex
to the decades old Theatre in the Round to new performances by Pig's Eye Theatre at the Cedar Riverside People's
Center.
Dinkytown is a thriving arts and shopping area of about six blocks centered on University Ave and
4th Street S.E. just north of the U of MN main campus, with bookstores and eateries that have been there for
generations of students and and long-time residents. Rent a limo in Minneapolis (MN)!
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