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Take a Minneapolis Skyway Tour!

Highlights: Foshay Tower, IDS Building, Rand Tower, Capella Tower, Government Plaza, Minneapolis Public Service Building, Target Field, Target Center, Mayo Clinic, Dayton's, Medical Arts Building, and Young-Quinlan Building

Tour offered year-round - ​Mon / Tue / Thu / Fri
Start time: 10:00am, Duration: 2 to 2-1/2 hours
Tour starts & ends at Foshay Tower (W Hotel), 821 Marquette Ave S

Minneapolis is home to the largest, contiguous skyway system in the world. Originally designed to counter the 1950s post war suburban boom by revitalizing the city's retail core, today the second story walkways connect 80 city blocks and meander more than 9 miles. There are so many treasures within downtown's unique architectural landscape, and the skyway system is sometimes the only way to see them.

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