DISCOVERING THE MIDWEST FROM MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO
Suggested Itineraries7 days
Minneapolis, USA
Minneapolis›Red Wing›Winona›Milwaukee›Chicago
DISCOVERING THE MIDWEST FROM MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO — NAAR
Itinerary
Day 1 — Minneapolis
Known as the Twin Cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul are facing each other on opposite banks of the Mississippi River. St. Paul, the state capital, is home to the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra. Must-see attractions include the Italian Renaissance-style Capitol designed by Cass Gilbert, the architect of the United States Supreme Court in Washington, the cathedral modeled after St. Peter's in Rome, and the Victorian houses along Summit Avenue. The city is also famous for its Carnival celebrations, especially for the enormous ice sculptures. Minneapolis has gained international recognition for its dedication to the arts. A visit to the Guthrie Theater, one of the best repertory theaters in the United States, is a must.
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Day 5 — Winona → Milwaukee
Milwaukee, located in the state of Wisconsin on the shores of Lake Michigan, is known as the “City of Beer” and, in the 1970s, as the setting for the television series Happy Days. With a rich industrial history, today it boasts numerous important museums such as the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Milwaukee Public Museum, as well as some perfectly preserved characterful neighbourhoods such as Third Ward and Bay View. Several festivals make the lakefront particularly lively during the summer season.
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Day 6 — Milwaukee → Chicago
As soon as you catch sight of Chicago – the most important city of the Midwest, standing on the shore of Lake Michigan –, its skyline will leave you awestruck. After the devastating 1871 fire, Chicago was rebuilt by the most famous architects of the day – namely Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies Van de Rohe. The city is now one of the finest examples of contemporary architecture in the world. Chicago also boasts plenty of modern artworks, on display at the Millennium Park and in virtually every square, museums as outstanding as the Art Institute and an extremely thriving music scene, with several top-notch jazz, blues and rock clubs and festivals.