des moines, ia

Des Moines isn’t really considered a tourist destination, and while I’m sure it has a lot to offer (the East Village area was super cute), we only had one hectic week there without much time to explore. We did find a couple of gems which you can read about below:

eat

Dirt Burger – Excellent Veggie Burgers and Dirt Balls

Zombie Burger – Yes, any burger can made vegetarian/vegan, but you’re really hear for the shakes

Fong’s Pizza – You really can’t go wrong with any of these fun and “Fong”ky pizzas

Splash Seafood Bar & Grill – As fresh as seafood can be in a land-locked state

› Mars Coffee – The pastries are out of this world

see

Pappajohn Sculpture Park – A nice place to spend an afternoon 

› Other public art including murals in the East Village – The Des Moines mural is on the South-West side of the park

do

Downtown Farmers Market – Lots of great vendors

Principal River Walk including the Iowa Women of Achievement Bridge

souvenir shops

Domestica – Very cute and unique souvenirs 

Raygun – Witty and punny sayings on just about anything

day trips

High Trestle Trail Bridge – It is a ways out of Des Moines, but so worth it. I wish we would have been able to go at night to see it all lit up.

bike

High Trestle Trail Bridge – There are designated bike trails most of the way there and back from downtown Des Moines. It was worth the many miles it took to get there and back

Map of Bike Trails and Routes in Des Moines (lots of good trails) 

stay

Staybridge Suites Des Moines Downtown – The breakfast was one of the best hotel buffet breakfasts we have had with lots of options

getting around

Free Downtown Shuttles – Few and far between

if we go back...

High Trestle Trail Bridge at night

American Dream Machines – We passed by and saw some of the vintage cars, but would love to get a closer look

La Mie Bakery

› Get another haircut by Jordan Peterson at Paramount Barbering Co. One of the best I’ve ever had

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