With a skyline view of downtown Minneapolis over Medicine Lake, the city of Plymouth is about a 20 minute drive northwest. Nationally recognized for its quality of life, Plymouth is Minnesota's seventh-largest city and fourth-largest economy.

Discover the community

Retail and Dining

There is no shortage of good food in Plymouth, the hard part is deciding where to eat! The Rock Elm Tavern, Kobe Japanese Restaurant, Kadai Indian Kitchen, and Luce Line Brewing Company are a few favorites. The city also has a summer farmers market. Click here to learn more.

 

The city of Plymouth has a variety of shopping centers with all your favorite stores.

Nature and Landmarks

Plymouth offers 67 developed parks, totaling over 1,800 acres, in addition to trails, playfields, dog parks, and public beaches. Located near the middle of Plymouth, the Millennium Garden is a popular attraction known for its beauty and tranquility. 

 

Click here for a map of Plymouths' parks, trails, and amenities.

Community, Events and Tourism

There is a long tradition of music in Plymouth, and the city and its community partners host many music events throughout the year. Click here to learn more. 

Primavera is an annual spring event that celebrates local and regional fine art over a four-day period, free to the public.

 

Want to learn more about Plymouth? Click here for an in-depth video on Plymouths history.