Really great photography! But, I have to point out some corrections: 2:03 and 7:03 - The Cathedral of St. Paul is not Episcopal. It's Roman Catholic (There is an Episcopal Cathedral In Minneapolis called St. Mark's across from Loring Park). 3:30 The Twin Cities have 6 professional sports teams, not just 4 (You even acknowledge the professional MLS-affiliated United FC and Allianz Field later). And the professional WNBA Lynx have won 4 National Titles so, technically, they are the most successful professional sports franchise in Minnesota ;) . 7:30 Sorry, but the historic Foshay Tower has never been called the "IBM Building." Never. And it's 448 feet tall, not 296 as can be confirmed at Skyscraperpage's database. Otherwise, really nice video, thanks!
Thanks for this great video! I'm moving to Minneapolis at the end of the month :) Living in the USA has been a life long dream of mine, and now it's coming true 🥰
@@PeterinhoI just moved here as well last week. The city seems dead after 5:00 pm… have you encountered any cool suggestions for things to do on a given Friday afternoon?
Very informative and plan my first visiting. This video it’s very fantasy about twin city. Down to earth I will measure the city by foot 🦶 and hope the public transportation it’s as convenient as other metropolitan city. Love ❤️ the video and thanks for the work!🙏👍👌
@@viatravelers my Minneapolis trip it’s cut short but unpleasant overall. When I step out Union depot at late night as Amtrack 16 hrs looooooooong late! there obviously 🙄 man and woman( surprised)wondering around at station area and seems very disturbing 😳. Uber driver 1 refused to picked me near union depot required me walk towards his car 🚗 which it’s far and insensitive as passengers with a luggage when traveling. and eventually canceled the ride at that chilling cold late dark night. The Uber drive 2 from Somali follow GPS obviously have limited knowledge get around of this twin city. Google said 25-30 mins to Plymouth took him an hour I was scared 😱almost call 911 as I have no clues where he was heading seems he wasn’t sure either. The hotel I checked in have zero sense of help services attitude as a hotel suppose to be. The African American female manger too proud to make any efforts to make your stay make senses. I wanna do laundry they donot have coins 🪙 and they donot give any freaking care at all. I notice the African American young male smash their body to the 🚔 police car and nothing happened not even a warning. Minneapolis it’s upside down and the whole world knew what’s going on there and no one bothered to visiting there anymore. Besides above this twin city thing just made everything far spread out and it’s tooooo difficult 😞 to access anything but driving around in btw and traffic added it up make it even worse! Last thing. Early fall Sep the night & morning chilling your bone so overall. For those live or settle at Minneapolis You are brave soul ! For those live at east / west coast embraced the mild air influences by the 🌊. You better stay where you are as that’s not your place to enjoy anything. Nothing Pretty much everyone I encounter with a obviously attitude problem, when left. The airport TSA “ padded” me pretty much for nothing. And staff laugh at you for not a single reason just rude. Minneapolis 👎🏽
I was born in St. Paul in 1970 left in 1980, and haven't been back. How is it now these days? I am looking to relocate from Ukraine, where I live, back to America.
It was really bad. Very monotone and full of awkward pauses. Just trying to be helpful. The video is great but improving the narration would help a lot.
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@@viatravelers Minnetroplis = Small city? Neither Minneapolis or St Paul have a population larger than half a million. By American standards that's fairly modest although the metropolitan area has a combined population of 3.6 million. No offence but your voice isn't suited to narration! Greetings from England.
Minnesota lags in personal income, household income, and GDP growth Minnesota's economic growth has lagged behind the nation's for several years, as indicated by per capita GDP, per capita personal income, and median household income.
Hmmm, I’ll think about that while I walk down the street in my neighborhood of $600,000 homes with new cars parked in the driveways. And drive five minutes down the road to the beautiful parks, beaches and hiking trails. And I shop in a grocery store with a chandelier. Flowers everywhere, lovely yards as well as wild fields of indigenous plants. Have lunch at a variety of restaurants, stop for happy hour at several cafes, sit in local coffee shops, and buy gifts at boutiques.
@@viatravelers Not really, Minneapolis is losing business and crime is up overall compared to pre-pandemic. The reality is that there isn't a ton to do in Minneapolis outside of going to overpriced yuppie restaurants and clubs, the downtown area is a ghost town most nights after 5pm, and even more so now that most workplaces have switch to a hybrid or full remote schdule, why keep paying to have expensive overpriced offices that no one can afford to live close too, unless you want live in Stevens Square and end up getting shot. Even before the Pandemic Minneapolis was just another generic downtown full of people trying to pretend it was New York, A lot of the things that made Minneapolis unquie, like Daytons and Daytons and the Holidazle parade, are long gone, and no the holidazle village dosen't count its just another overpriced carnival. Besides real Minnesotans don't want to live downtown, they want to move up to there cabins.
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St. Paul is such an underrated city. It needs more love
Agreed
I just love Minnesota.
The best
I miss Minnesota every day. Wish I could move back...
It’s such a great state
@@viatravelers literally one of the best in the country.
St Paul is simply a hidden American gem.
Truuuuth
As long as its not being rioted or you're not too far downtown.
Really great photography! But, I have to point out some corrections: 2:03 and 7:03 - The Cathedral of St. Paul is not Episcopal. It's Roman Catholic (There is an Episcopal Cathedral In Minneapolis called St. Mark's across from Loring Park). 3:30 The Twin Cities have 6 professional sports teams, not just 4 (You even acknowledge the professional MLS-affiliated United FC and Allianz Field later). And the professional WNBA Lynx have won 4 National Titles so, technically, they are the most successful professional sports franchise in Minnesota ;) . 7:30 Sorry, but the historic Foshay Tower has never been called the "IBM Building." Never. And it's 448 feet tall, not 296 as can be confirmed at Skyscraperpage's database. Otherwise, really nice video, thanks!
Thanks
When I was growing up, we only heard of Stillwater when a prisoner got away LOL
Things change, places change, and hopefully good things happen along the way 👍
oh my gosh! I'm so excited to visit the global market!
Great video and very informative…😊
Thanks
Awesome list of things to do in Minneapolis and St. Paul!
🙌
Thanks for this great video!
I'm moving to Minneapolis at the end of the month :)
Living in the USA has been a life long dream of mine, and now it's coming true 🥰
Amazing, congrats!
@@viatravelers Thank you very much!
Get your warm jackets ready
Try to line up a heated garage if you can if you plan to own a car. It makes winters immensely more tolerable.
And welcome!
@@PeterinhoI just moved here as well last week. The city seems dead after 5:00 pm… have you encountered any cool suggestions for things to do on a given Friday afternoon?
I like the photography but the audio/speech tends to be hard to understand at times
Sorry we’ve improved that on our end
I agree. The audio sounds robotic 😟
@datisalaee4693 sorry
@@viatravelers No need to be sorry. I'm sure this has been improved upon since 2 years ago.
@datisalaee4693 yes indeed, thanks
Definitely trying to move back to Minnesota!
Come back!
Best state in America.
🙌
This is incredible
Thank you!
The video starts at 1:56.
🤝
Beat view of mpls i ever saw was in the rearview mirror
😭
Very informative and plan my first visiting. This video it’s very fantasy about twin city. Down to earth I will measure the city by foot 🦶 and hope the public transportation it’s as convenient as other metropolitan city.
Love ❤️ the video and thanks for the work!🙏👍👌
Enjoy your trip!
Thanks, Is F Scott Fitzgerald the novelist of “ great gasby” originated from Minneapolis?
@@athenaguan3809 Spent his boyhood years in St. Paul
@@viatravelers my Minneapolis trip it’s cut short but unpleasant overall. When I step out Union depot at late night as Amtrack 16 hrs looooooooong late! there obviously 🙄 man and woman( surprised)wondering around at station area and seems very disturbing 😳. Uber driver 1 refused to picked me near union depot required me walk towards his car 🚗 which it’s far and insensitive as passengers with a luggage when traveling. and eventually canceled the ride at that chilling cold late dark night. The Uber drive 2 from Somali follow GPS obviously have limited knowledge get around of this twin city. Google said 25-30 mins to Plymouth took him an hour I was scared 😱almost call 911 as I have no clues where he was heading seems he wasn’t sure either.
The hotel I checked in have zero sense of help services attitude as a hotel suppose to be. The African American female manger too proud to make any efforts to make your stay make senses. I wanna do laundry they donot have coins 🪙 and they donot give any freaking care at all. I notice the African American young male smash their body to the 🚔 police car and nothing happened not even a warning. Minneapolis it’s upside down and the whole world knew what’s going on there and no one bothered to visiting there anymore.
Besides above this twin city thing just made everything far spread out and it’s tooooo difficult 😞 to access anything but driving around in btw and traffic added it up make it even worse!
Last thing. Early fall Sep the night & morning chilling your bone so overall.
For those live or settle at Minneapolis
You are brave soul !
For those live at east / west coast embraced the mild air influences by the 🌊.
You better stay where you are as that’s not your place to enjoy anything. Nothing
Pretty much everyone I encounter with a obviously attitude problem, when left. The airport TSA “ padded” me pretty much for nothing.
And staff laugh at you for not a single reason just rude.
Minneapolis 👎🏽
Fun fact, there's a high school right behind the Grain Belt sign. :) De La Salle
Yep
I was born in St. Paul in 1970 left in 1980, and haven't been back. How is it now these days? I am looking to relocate from Ukraine, where I live, back to America.
It's great! Still beautiful as ever
every city has great culture and food 🥱
Not sure about that take but its relative I guess 🤙
How did you forget Hmong village?
Solid vid
Thank you!
Cool video! 😎
Thanks
Did you say Atmosphere fans? If you’re a fan of Slug and DJ Ant I’m a fan of you; from Madison WI
Indeed, always coming back home to you. 🤝
2 minutes into the video and I am still waiting for something.......anything.
What is it that you are waiting for?
Sorry, the narration was choppy and distracting.
Okay
You didn’t give any constructive criticism…
It was really bad. Very monotone and full of awkward pauses. Just trying to be helpful. The video is great but improving the narration would help a lot.
@@deransadventures Okay
?okay
Music a little too loud, speech kinda hard to understand
#1 move out while you can
Why?
Why?
Here's the real truth about Minneapolis. 4 children were shot last night in a stolen car. One was eleven years old.
NAH NAH NAH COME TO CEDAR AVENUE THE MOST PEACEFUL PLACE ON EARTH
Good video but skip the first two minutes. The narration is staccato.
Sorry
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Thanks!
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“Minnetropolis?”
Explain
@@viatravelers
Minnetroplis = Small city?
Neither Minneapolis or St Paul have a population larger than half a million.
By American standards that's fairly modest although the metropolitan area has a combined population of 3.6 million.
No offence but your voice isn't suited to narration!
Greetings from England.
Great info, the narrator just sucks. Improve your narration practice. Some excitement doesn’t hurt. It sounds like a choppy AI
Sorry 🥲
Your video made me never want to go there ever again
Thanks man 😔
Is it only me who find this voice so annoying?
No
Minnesota lags in personal income, household income, and GDP growth
Minnesota's economic growth has lagged behind the nation's for several years, as indicated by per capita GDP, per capita personal income, and median household income.
Hmmm, I’ll think about that while I walk down the street in my neighborhood of $600,000 homes with new cars parked in the driveways.
And drive five minutes down the road to the beautiful parks, beaches and hiking trails.
And I shop in a grocery store with a chandelier.
Flowers everywhere, lovely yards as well as wild fields of indigenous plants.
Have lunch at a variety of restaurants, stop for happy hour at several cafes, sit in local coffee shops, and buy gifts at boutiques.
Get to the point
🕺
Boring 🤦
Thanks for the feedback
You’re boring.
What the carjacking gunshots. All the burnt up shit....
Ok boomer
What's burnt up at the moment? Nothing. Meanwhile, MN has a $9 BILLION surplus and 18 Fortune 500 companies. ;)
Minneapolis is boomin
Stop watching Fox. Thanks…
@@viatravelers Not really, Minneapolis is losing business and crime is up overall compared to pre-pandemic. The reality is that there isn't a ton to do in Minneapolis outside of going to overpriced yuppie restaurants and clubs, the downtown area is a ghost town most nights after 5pm, and even more so now that most workplaces have switch to a hybrid or full remote schdule, why keep paying to have expensive overpriced offices that no one can afford to live close too, unless you want live in Stevens Square and end up getting shot.
Even before the Pandemic Minneapolis was just another generic downtown full of people trying to pretend it was New York, A lot of the things that made Minneapolis unquie, like Daytons and Daytons and the Holidazle parade, are long gone, and no the holidazle village dosen't count its just another overpriced carnival. Besides real Minnesotans don't want to live downtown, they want to move up to there cabins.