
When we're showing Minneapolis homes for sale one of the selling points about the area is the cultural diversity it offers, especially when it comes to dining options. The Twin Cities are home to plenty of authentic Mexican restaurants where you can celebrate Cinco De Mayo.
Although this year will be much different from what we're used to, you can still order takeout and have your own mini celebration at home. When you head out to pick up your food, you can also drive around and check out the curb appeal of some of the beautiful Saint Paul homes for sale.
Not sure where to go? Here are a few of our favorite local Mexican restaurants that are currently offering takeout and delivery options.

Minnesota is proudly known as "Land of 10,000 Lakes," and there are certainly multiple bodies of water near Minneapolis homes for sale. But lakes are only part of the beautiful scenery that makes St. Paul homes for sale so desirable. Every day's a vacation when you visit these amazing spots around the Twin Cities.

When you feel like you've been stuck indoors for a long time, sometimes you just need to take a drive and see the sights. Luckily, you'll find a lot of fun and unique attractions near our Minneapolis homes for sale. If you're in the mood to go for a drive, be sure to check out these Twin Cities landmarks.

The long-awaited return of the Cross Country World Cup to United States snow is nearly upon us, and Minnesota is the perfect place to mark the occasion. Winter sports are a huge attraction around Minneapolis homes for sale, and the Fastenal Parallel 45 Winter Festival includes the first World Cup race to be held in the country since 2001. There will be races for world-class cross country skiers and citizens alike, along with food, music, and so much more. Get ready for one of the most exciting family events of the season, with our guide to the Fastenal Parallel 45 Winter Festival in Minneapolis.
Dates: March 14-17, 2020
Location: The Trail Head – 1221 Theodore Wirth Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55422

The hamburger may be the quintessential all-American food, but the Juicy Lucy, with gooey cheese hidden inside the burger instead of sitting on top, is a Twin Cities original. Our real estate agents share their favorite places to enjoy this local classic.