St. Paul
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St. Paul

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Lush parks, river trails, and halal-friendly comfort in Saint Paul

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Highlights

Lose yourself among tropical palms, bonsai, and lakeside trails at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.

Stroll leafy paths along the Mississippi with dramatic bluffs and bridge views near Crosby Farm.

Explore the Cathedral of Saint Paul and stately Summit Avenue mansions high above the river.

Slip into brick-lined alleys, hidden patios, and leafy squares in revitalized warehouse blocks.

Enjoy Middle Eastern, African, and modern American plates at reliably halal-friendly kitchens.

Where to Stay

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Celeste of Saint Paul Hotel + Bar
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Celeste of Saint Paul Hotel + Bar

Boutique hotel in a converted historic convent with high ceilings, stained-glass details, and a calm, almost cloistered ambiance; rooms look onto trees and old stonework, giving an urban-yet-retreat feeling.

Hampton Inn & Suites St. Paul Downtown
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Hampton Inn & Suites St. Paul Downtown

Reliable mid-range hotel opposite the Xcel Energy Center with modern rooms and some city views; easy walk to the riverfront, Cathedral Hill shuttle bus routes, and downtown dining.

Where to Eat

6 picks

Afro Deli & Grill (St. Paul)
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Afro Deli & Grill (St. Paul)

Casual, colorful spot blending East African, Mediterranean, and American dishes with a bright, plant-accented interior. Halal options include their Somali steak sandwich (halal beef), chicken fantastic wrap, veggie fantastic wrap, falafel sandwich, and sambusas; ask for confirmation and avoid non-halal meats.

Bole Ethiopian Cuisine
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Bole Ethiopian Cuisine

Warm, earthy Ethiopian restaurant with rich colors and a cozy, intimate feel. Halal-friendly options include vegetarian combination platters (lentils, split peas, greens, veggies cooked in oil or clarified butter), and many meat dishes are commonly prepared with halal beef and lamb—confirm halal status with staff and stick to veg platters if unsure.

Babani’s Kurdish Restaurant
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Babani’s Kurdish Restaurant

Family-run Kurdish spot with warm wood, plants, and a homey feel just steps from the river. Halal-friendly picks include vegetarian dolma, Naskh (rice with vegetables), and other clearly vegetarian stews; ask the staff which dishes are prepared with halal meat that day and otherwise order from the vegetarian side.

Afro Deli & Grill (Downtown revisit option)
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Afro Deli & Grill (Downtown revisit option)

If you want an easy repeat, come back for a different halal-friendly dish such as the chicken fantastic rice bowl, veggie curry over rice, or falafel platter; reconfirm halal meat upon ordering.

Holy Land (St. Paul location inside Midway area grocer/deli)
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Holy Land (St. Paul location inside Midway area grocer/deli)

Middle Eastern deli counter with a casual market vibe—bright lights, shelves of spices and olives, and a busy grill. They are widely known in the Twin Cities for halal meats; order chicken shawarma, beef gyro made with halal beef, falafel plates, hummus, and salads, confirming halal when you order.

Common Roots at Como Lakeside Pavilion (snack/light meal option)
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Common Roots at Como Lakeside Pavilion (snack/light meal option)

Cafe-style counter at the Como Lakeside Pavilion with views of trees and water. For halal, stick to vegetarian choices like yogurt parfait, veggie sandwiches, salads, and baked goods; confirm ingredients and avoid any meat items since their meats may not be halal-certified.

What to Do

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Lowertown Historic District & Mears Park
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Lowertown Historic District & Mears Park

Wander the brick warehouse streets, peek into small galleries, and relax in Mears Park, a leafy square with a rocky stream, tall trees, and a surprisingly wild feel for a downtown area.

Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary
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Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary

A short walk from Lowertown, this former industrial site has been reclaimed into wetlands, limestone bluffs, and trails under the tall rail bridges, with a wild, slightly overgrown feel and views back toward downtown.

Downtown Riverfront & Science Museum Overlook
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Downtown Riverfront & Science Museum Overlook

Walk the paths near the Science Museum of Minnesota and Kellogg Mall Park, looking out at the Mississippi, bridges, and tree-covered banks on the opposite side.

Como Park Zoo & Conservatory
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Como Park Zoo & Conservatory

Explore the free zoo, then step into the glass conservatory packed with tropical palms, ferns, orchids, and a Japanese garden—this is your full-on ‘indoor jungle’ moment.

Como Lakeside Walk
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Como Lakeside Walk

Circle the lake on the paved path under mature trees, watch paddle boats, and find quiet benches with views of reeds and waterfowl.

Cathedral of Saint Paul
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Cathedral of Saint Paul

Visit the grand hilltop cathedral with its massive dome, then step outside for sweeping views over downtown and the river valley.

Summit Avenue Stroll
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Summit Avenue Stroll

Walk west from the Cathedral along Summit Avenue under large arching trees, passing ornate mansions and historic homes, including the general area of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s old neighborhood.

Mississippi River & Crosby Farm Regional Park
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Mississippi River & Crosby Farm Regional Park

Follow wooded riverside trails beneath bluffs, with downed trees, side ponds, and tall grasses that feel surprisingly wild given how close you are to the city.

Good to Know

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KNOW

How to Keep Transit Simple

Base each day around one or two neighborhoods to minimize bus changes. Use the METRO Green Line to move between downtown Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and buses for short hops (for example, Bus 3 or 63 for Como Park). Plan your first ride of the day on Wi‑Fi (hotel or cafe) and keep a photo of key routes on your phone since you won’t rely on constant connectivity.

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Halal Eating Strategy

Stick to places known locally for halal (like Afro Deli & Grill and Holy Land) and at other restaurants focus on clearly vegetarian or seafood dishes. Ask directly whether meats are halal and how they’re cooked, and if there’s any doubt, choose vegetarian mains and sides; supermarkets like Holy Land’s market section are also good for picking up halal snacks.

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Weather & What to Pack

Saint Paul’s weather swings with the seasons—summers can be hot and humid near the river, while shoulder seasons cool off quickly after sunset. Pack one light rain layer, comfortable walking shoes that can handle dirt trails, and a small daypack for water and snacks during park days.

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Safety and Solo Exploring

Saint Paul is generally safe around the areas in this plan, but for solo evenings stay on busier streets and well-lit parks like Mears Park and Summit Avenue. If an area feels empty or uncomfortable, just move back toward the main avenues or your hotel; rideshare is widely available if you’d rather not wait for a bus late at night.

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Cash, Cards, and Tipping

Most places accept cards, but carry a small amount of cash (USD) for buses that don’t sell tickets onboard and for small snack stands in parks. At cafes, leaving small change or rounding up is appreciated; for table-service restaurants and tours, 18–20% tip is standard if service is good.

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Best For

Solo travelers who like a mix of nature and city streetsMuslim travelers seeking clearly halal-friendly food optionsPhotography lovers who enjoy greenery, architecture, and river viewsRelaxed explorers who want a simple, low-stress planVisitors who prefer walkable neighborhoods over driving everywhere

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