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Minneapolis, also nicknamed the "City of Lakes", has more than its fair share of entertainment and activities. Everything from amazing museums and adventurous tours to golf courses, parks and even bike trails. The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation division alone hosts seven golf courses for you to play, and there are several others around town to choose from.

Minneapolis has lots of convenient places for parking, as well as several places to rent a car. In Minneapolis, VroomVroomVroom compares all the cheap car rental booking choices from Avis, Budget, Enterprise, and Hertz.

The Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport also has many cheap car rental services nearby for convenience. A car rental in Minneapolis will allow you more convenience to get around the city, as well as provide you with more time for exploring and entertaining.

While in Minneapolis, Minnesota, enjoy adventurous museums such as the Museum of Russian Art, the Walker Art Center and the James Ford Bell Museum. Explore historic landmarks, such as the Mary Tyler Moore statue where the intro to the show was produced. Perhaps you'll want to drive your rental car out to Fort Snelling State Park, or explore the Three Rivers Park District for a fun-filled day of swimming, boating, canoeing, snowboarding, and much more.

Where to find a cheap car rental in Minneapolis

Enterprise, Hertz, and Dollar Rent-A-Car are just a few of the cheap car rental locations within the city. If you book a car rental in Minneapolis, your time will certainly allow more time for exploring all the amazing sites, tours, museums, golf courses, waterparks, and much more.

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Do you love the performing arts? Drive your rental to the newly renovated Ritz Theatre in Northeast Minneapolis, where you can be sure to catch inventive and original performances like "The Nutcracker According to Mother Goose", and "Ballet of the Dolls" -- they appeal to dance and theater lovers alike!

Take a drive in your rental car to downtown Minneapolis and visit the Skyways. The Skyways are a system of glass tunnels that'll take you five miles in a climate controlled walkway! Walk around and hit many shops, restaurants, and sites to see through these tunnels ... without breaking a sweat!!

Visit one of Minnesota's crown jewels in your car rental -- the Sculpture Garden has been a free museum in the center of the park for over 22 years! Summer is here and it is the perfect time to come see us!

5 Things You Must Do in Minneapolis

A city of impressing skyscrapers placed in the midst of lakes, Minneapolis holds many attractions. It's ideal for a weekend getaway.

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1. Visit Mall of America
Here you walk through America's largest shopping mall. Apparently it has  more visitors annually than Disney World, the Grand Canyon and Graceland combined. This is indeed a world-class shopping experience, all kinds of food, tons of entertainment, and an indoor theme park. The Mall of America has over 530 specialty shops, restaurants and nightclubs, 14 movie theatres, a walk-through aquarium, and more.

2. Have a nice evening in Minneapolis theatre scene
With more than thirty theatres, Minneapolis has more seats per capita than any U.S. city except New York. See a Broadway show and enjoy dinner and live jazz at a fabulous restaurant

3. Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
Definitely make time to walk around the sculpture garden. It's pleasant. There's a nice view of the city and great giant spoon and cherry photo ops. There are also a few fun restaurants over the walkway.  For more information on the Gardens click on the link.

4. Mill City Museum
Experience the history of the flour milling industry through multi-sensory and interactive exhibits and games. The museum is in midst the ruins of the Washburn.  For more information on the Mill click on the link.

5. Visit the Minnehaha Park
This is one of the city's oldest  parks and very popular. Stretched out towards the south-east of the city and along the shores of the Mississippi at the 55 ft high Minnehaha ( natives translate it as  "Laughing Water"). A quite interesting sight is statues of Hiawatha and Minnehaha, the chief characters in Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha".  For more information on the Park click on the link.

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