Warehouse District

The Minneapolis Warehouse District is perhaps thegot lots of converted warehouses and factories.
best place to get away to in the summer andHowever, not many popular and decent bars are
cool your mind, body and spirit. The place is full ofpresent in the vicinity of the Itasca building. This
cool clubs with really good music. It's a good placepart of the Warehouse District seems to be
for relaxing too, with all the sidewalk cafes thatstrictly for business.
you will find on the streets. The sidewalk cafesOn the other side of the Warehouse District, you'll
are a great place to hang out and offer greatfind the Origami, perhaps the best Sushi place in
food. There's a blazing view of the road as peoplethe whole town. The ACME Comedy Club is
and vehicles stream by. The historic warehouselocated on the first floor, and the Sapor
district offers the visitor all sorts of arts andCafé and Bar is also situated nearby.
entertainment attraction spots to make it aExcept for these places, not many other joints
worthwhile walk along its streets.are available within the vicinity. To visit the city,
The downtown side of the Warehouse District isthe distance will need the service of a car or
the best place to reside. There are manysome other type of transport. A few blocks
dwellings that are in fact converted oldfurther away there are a few good bars and
warehouses, and also many newer buildings whichrestaurants on the Hennepin Avenue.
have recently come up. The best places haveWhenever you visit Minneapolis, hotel
massive windows, exposed brick structures,accommodations should be booked before you
ample lighting, and a lot of open space. Very fewarrive in the city. A downtown Minneapolis hotel
buildings in Minneapolis and St. Paul offer suchwill provide the easy access and convenience you
amazing places to live in.need to go back and forth between the hotel and
The first street runs both along the south and theattraction sites.
north directions from the Itasca building and has