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Christmas shenanigans in Rice Park.
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109 4th St W
St Paul, MN 55102
+1 (651) 266-6400
https://www.stpaul.gov

Rice Park is the site of al fresco lunches in summer and many St. Paul Winter Carnival events in winter. It's surrounded by history and beauty: The St. Paul Central Library, built in 1917, has magnificent stone architecture that hearkens back to the glory days of libraries. Across the park is the Landmark Center, built in 1902 with turrets and towers and a striking red-tiled roof atop pink granite walls, serving today as home to a number of galleries and performance studios. Adjacent is the historic Saint Paul Hotel, built in the Italian Renaissance style in 1910, with plenty of histories and gossip from over the decades. Across from the hotel is the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, home to everything from the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra to Broadway touring shows to the Minnesota Opera and international dance troupes.

Parking and public transportation at Rice Park
There is metered street parking around the park and on adjacent streets, but they fill up quickly. There are several parking ramps within 1-2 blocks of the park, including the ones at Xcel Energy Center and the Science Museum of Minnesota. Metro Transit offers bus service with several nearby stops, and there's also light rail, although that's a few blocks away.

Best and worst times to go to Rice Park
The best times to visit the park would be any sunny day in the warmer months, and during the time period between Thanksgiving and the St. Paul Winter Carnival, when the park is decked out for the holidays. The worst times are when there are major events at neighboring Xcel Energy Center, including hockey games, high school state sports tournaments, and sold-out arena concerts.

Other places to visit near Rice Park
The Science Museum of Minnesota is just a block away, and it's well worth a visit. The large, fairly new building overlooking the Mississippi River has multiple levels of hands-on displays and activities, as well as an IMAX theater. There are plenty of good food choices nearby as well, including Meritage, Pazzaluna, and Sakura Sushi.

Insider tip for visitors to Rice Park
If you do happen to nab a street parking spot, make sure to pay the meter--St. Paul's finest keep close watch on the meters here.

Author's bio: Amy C. Rea is a lifelong Minnesotan and the author of Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes: an Explorer's Guide, and Backroads & Byways of Minnesota.

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Mary T.
4/17/2023

At the last Minnesota Wild game that I attended, I had parked at Infor Commons. I exited the building and needed to cut across a park to get to Xcel Energy Center. I came to realize that I was...

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Tank G.
4/17/2022

This is a historic park is located right across the street from George Latimer Central Library. It is named after territorial Minnesota Senator Henry Mower Rice, who donated the land to the city...

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John S.
11/27/2023

If you're looking for a place to go around the holidays, this is it. The Holiday decorations were stunning to say the least. The ambiance surrounding the park is top tier with the vintage style...

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David H.
5/13/2023

Interesting park in downtown St. Paul featuring a fountain in the middle and two Peanuts statues. They also have a bandshell so I'm assuming they have concerts there sometimes. Worth checking out...

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L G.
5/21/2023

On a beautiful day this is a cool place to hang out here, lots of people taking pictures..

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