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    Find Car Rentals in Minneapolis, United States

    Book cheap Minneapolis (MSP) car rental and enjoy the freedom to roam while you’re visiting! Envision driving along a winding road, windows rolled down, leisurely passing scenic mountains, romantic beaches or popular roadside attractions in a comfortable rented car. Hire a rental car in Minneapolis, take the road less traveled, and discover more about the attractions in and around Minneapolis!


    Minnehaha Park

    Extending along the banks of Mississippi River, Minnehaha Park is located in the southwest of Minneapolis. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city and houses the 55 feet high Minnehaha Falls and the statues of Minnehaha and Hiawatha, who were the chief characters in the Longfellow's 'Song of Hiawatha'.


    Minneapolis Institute of Arts

    Minneapolis Institute of Arts features an extensive collection of works from a number of nations and in various styles, comprising pictures by European masters such as Rembrandt and Rubens. In this center, the collection features pieces from an arrayed range of cultures dating back to around 5,000 years. Minneapolis Institute of Arts puts on show the sculptures, paintings, photographs, textiles, drawings, and prints.


    Frederick R Weisman Art Museum

    Frederick R Weisman Art Museum is located at the University of Minnesota. This museum focuses on American art from the early 20th century to the modern times


    Mill City Museum

    Built within the Washburn A Mill, Mill City Museum is built on the ruins of the mill that faced devastating fire in 1991. The museum features an 8-storey glass facade offering the building a contrasting modern and historic look. The exhibits put on display in Mill City Museum recount city's status as a global leader in flour production from 1880 to 1903.