Saint Paul Driving Tour - [Best Neighborhoods in the Twin Cities]

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Join me for another tour of some of the best neighborhoods in the Twin Cities as drive down Saint Paul's West 7th Street into Downtown, through Lowertown, Mears Park, Rice Park, and Irvine Park.
    Our driving tour of St. Paul will take us past some of the well-known restaurants, bars, buildings, parks, and historic districts of Minnesota's capital city.
    The sun is out, the top is down, so hop on in and join me for a fun tour of Downtown Saint Paul!
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    If you are thinking of moving to the Twin Cities from anywhere in the world or are considering relocating within the metro, I'm here for you!
    Have questions? Click the link below to schedule your private call with me at a time that's convenient for you.
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    Kevin Huntington | Managing Broker & Attorney | Metro Home Connection Realty

Комментарии • 8

  • @michaelcastano2746
    @michaelcastano2746 2 года назад +3

    I stay a block from Mears Park and I can say it's a fun area to live. Summertime here is awesome, I enjoy the couple block walk to the farmers market on weekends to get some fresh produce. There is as an old charm to downtown St.Paul

  • @johnfree2833
    @johnfree2833 11 месяцев назад

    Tunnels everywhere from old utilities,power,gas....😮😮😮

  • @racerd9669
    @racerd9669 11 месяцев назад

    You pass Cosettas twice and never day a word about this amazing place to eat,,,,Why

  • @mandfwjames6787
    @mandfwjames6787 Год назад +3

    I am undecided which city to relocate to: St. Paul or Minneapolis?

    • @destinationtwincities
      @destinationtwincities  Год назад +1

      Minneapolis has the sports venues, the theatres, the lakes, and the clubs (to the extent that downtown bars are even remaining open nowadays.) St. Paul is the sleepier of the two towns. Downtown is usually dead by 7PM unless there is a hockey game or concert at the Xcel Energy Center. Minneapolis has the great neighborhoods by the lakes and in Northeast Minneapolis. St. Paul has the great neighborhoods near the colleges and the river: Macalester - Groveland, Highland Park, and Crocus Hill. An interesting new option the Highland Bridge mixed-used development at the site of the old Ford Plant. New condos, apartments, and townhomes, all within walking distance to the Ford Parkway/Cleveland Avenue retail area and Hidden Falls Regional Park. Also - it's close to the airport and just across the river from Minneapolis.

  • @V5LG
    @V5LG Год назад

    I've been there before 10:00

  • @alexchopper7997
    @alexchopper7997 Год назад

    Please tell me why does it look so dead every time I watch any videos on twin cities. Where is everybody at? Or is that just normal and it’s because I’m use to over populated Cali life? I was thinking about visiting there and taking my family to mall of America.

    • @dryphtyr
      @dryphtyr 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm originally from Orange, CA and have been living in Mac Groveland for around 6 years now. Life moves at a much slower pace here than in SoCal, but there are always people out and about in these neighborhoods. COVID turned the area into a ghost town for a while, which is a bit of what you're seeing in this tour, but life has pretty much gotten back to normal here. Life is so much easier here than in CA. I'm glad I made the move.