While it’s chilly outside, join us as we weave through the cozy corners of downtown Minneapolis’ skyways on a delicious food adventure. Stroll through the iconic “Broadway” Theater District, see the M
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Location: Minneapolis-Saint Paul
What's Included
- Stroll through the historic skyway system
- Professional local guide
- Generous tastings of local favorite dishes
- Small group tour that includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids are definitely welcome on the Indoor Minneapolis Skyway Food Tour! The tour is family-friendly, and it's a great way to introduce them to the local food scene while exploring the skyways. Just keep in mind that some of the food might be more suited for adult palates, but there are usually options that kids will enjoy as well!
A: They usually run the tours unless there's severe weather like a blizzard or something dangerous. Since the skyways are indoors, it's pretty cozy! If there's a need to cancel, they will reach out to you directly and offer rescheduling options.
A: The tour involves a moderate amount of walking, but the skyways are all accessible, so it should be manageable for those with limited mobility. The guide is usually really accommodating, so just let them know your needs in advance. The pace is relaxed, making it enjoyable for everyone!
Discussions
Just did the Indoor Minneapolis Skyway Food Tour - it was amazing!
I went on the Indoor Minneapolis Skyway Food Tour last weekend with a couple of friends, and wow, it was such a fun experience! We got to try food from four different local spots and learned so much about the history of downtown while we walked around. The guide was super knowledgeable and made the whole tour enjoyable. Plus, it’s a great way to escape the cold! Highly recommend it for a unique outing or a gift!
Considering the Skyway Food Tour as a gift... any thoughts?
Hey everyone! I’m thinking about getting the Indoor Minneapolis Skyway Food Tour for my parents. They love trying new foods and learning about the places they visit. Is this a good option for them? Also, how’s the food? Any must-tries from the tour?