
Duluth
Lake Superior views, local flavors, and easygoing family fun
Highlights
Walk the Lakewalk, watch ships under the Aerial Lift Bridge, and enjoy family-friendly lakefront energy.
Get hands-on with fish, otters, and regional wildlife at the Great Lakes Aquarium.
Taste local favorites from smoked fish to creative comfort food in walkable districts.
Capture sunrise light on Lake Superior, harbor panoramas, and the iconic bridge from multiple angles.
Unwind with a glass of wine and casual live music within steps of the water.
Enjoy short, low-effort trails and green spaces right from the city without long drives.
Where to Stay
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Canal Park Lodge
Comfortable, mid-range lakefront hotel with breakfast included, many rooms facing Lake Superior, and immediate access to the Lakewalk and Canal Park attractions.
Where to Eat
4 picks

Lake Avenue Restaurant & Bar
Modern American spot right in Canal Park with lots of local ingredients; try a Lake Superior fish dish or seasonal grain bowl, and share a few small plates for the table.

Northern Waters Smokehaus
Tiny but beloved deli in the DeWitt-Seitz building; order smoked Lake Superior trout or the "Sitka Sushi" sandwich and take it to eat on the harbor-side seating area.

Duluth Grill
Hearty, creative breakfast and brunch with lots of local and organic ingredients; favorites include the wild rice porridge, huevos rancheros, and scratch-made pancakes.

Ursa Minor Brewing
Cozy brewery with wood-fired pizzas, soft pretzels, and a rotating beer list; kids are welcome, and there’s often live music in the evenings.
What to Do
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Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on Great Lakes shipping, learn how the Aerial Lift Bridge works, and watch massive ore ships pass under the bridge from the adjacent pier.

Canal Park Lakewalk & Aerial Lift Bridge
Walk or bike along the paved Lakewalk, skim rocks on the beach, and position yourselves near the Aerial Lift Bridge to photograph it rising for ships and the sweeping lake views.

Great Lakes Aquarium
Discover freshwater ecosystems with touch pools, otters, native fish, and engaging exhibits about Lake Superior and other large lakes, all in a compact, walkable space by the harbor.

Bellisio’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar (Wine Tasting & Live Music Nearby)
Drop into the wine bar side during a Canal Park evening for a glass or flight from their extensive wine list; on many nights you can catch live music just steps away at nearby Canal Park venues or seasonal outdoor stages.
Lincoln Park Craft District Strolling & Shopping
Wander this revitalized neighborhood’s small shops, local makers, and galleries; pop into boutiques for gifts, outdoor gear, and locally made goods during a flexible free-explore block.

Wild State Cider
Relax in a bright taproom featuring house-made ciders and a small food menu; adults can do a cider flight while kids enjoy non-alcoholic options and board games.
Good to Know
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Layer Up for the Lake
Even in summer, breezes off Lake Superior can feel much cooler than inland temperatures, especially near the water and in the evening. Dress in layers and bring light hats or windbreakers for everyone so you can stay out comfortably without retreating to the hotel when it gets chilly.
Cluster Your Parking and Walk
Canal Park and Lincoln Park are both compact enough to explore mostly on foot. If you’re driving, pick a central parking spot for each neighborhood and leave the car while you walk between activities instead of moving it several times.
Build in Flexible "Free Explore" Time
Both Canal Park and the Lincoln Park Craft District reward unstructured wandering—duck into a shop that catches your eye, linger over dessert, or pause for an impromptu photo session on the Lakewalk.
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