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Pkwy r King Jr tin Luthe W Mar HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & PRINCIPAL SUITES DES MOINES PARK DOWNTOWN PARK STREET KITCHEN AND BAR ROYAL MILE THE IOWA TAPROOM HOQ 1 7 13 19 435 Park St. / (515) 645-4065 210 4th St. / (515) 282-2012 215 E 3rd St. / (515) 243-0827 303 E 5th St. / (515) 244-1213 BUZZARD BILLY'S HESSEN HAUS 2 8 JOHNNY'S HALL OF FAME 14 20 AMERICANA RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 615 3rd St. / (515) 244-2899 302 Court Ave. / (515) 280-6679 101 4th St. / (515) 288-2520 1312 Locust St. / (515) 283-1312 SPAGHETTI WORKS 3 SPLASH SEAFOOD BAR & GRILL 9 15 MALO 21 EXILE BREWING COMPANY 303 Locust St. / (515) 244-5686 310 Court Ave. / (515) 243-2195 900 Mulberry St. / (515) 244-5000 1514 Walnut St. / (515) 883-2337 FONG'S PIZZA 4 10 THE REPUBLIC ON GRAND 16 HIGH LIFE LOUNGE 223 4th St. / (515) 323-3333 401 E Grand Ave. / (515) 518-6070 200 SW 2nd St. / (515) 280-1965 ZOMBIE BURGER + DRINK LAB 5 11 FRESKO 17 EL BAIT SHOP 300 E Grand Ave. / (515) 244-9292 909 Locust St. / (515) 630-7009 200 SW 2nd St. / (515) 284-1970 COURT AVENUE RESTAURANT & BREWING COMPANY CENTRO 6 12 18 BUBBA SOUTHERN COMFORTS 309 Court Ave. / (515) 282-2739 1003 Locust St. / (515) 248-1780 200 10th St. / (515) 257-4744 catch des moines - quick facts TRANSPORTATION ♦ Skywalks: Downtown Des Moines has more than four miles of climate-controlled skywalks! Catch the skywalk on the 3rd floor of the Iowa Events Center and check out the map on the other side of this sheet if you need help getting around. ♦ D-Line: Free downtown shuttle? Say no more! This shuttle provides service to 22 stops in a loop from the East Village to the Western Gateway every 10 minutes. Check out ridedart.com for more information or catch the nearest stop in front of the Renaissance Des Moines Savery Hotel on 4th and Grand. The shuttle runs weekdays 6:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. ♦ Cabs and Ride Share Services: For cab service, call Yellow Cab Company at (515) 282-8111. Ride share service through Uber and Lyft is also readily available throughout the metro. ♦ BCycle: For those who prefer two wheels, we have something for that, too! You’ll find the nearest BCycle station outside of the Wellmark YMCA at 5th and Grand. Download the app for easy navigation: BCycle DOWNTOWN ATTRACTIONS ♦ Historic East Village: Head east for 15 minutes (on foot, that is) and you’ll find yourself in the heart of the East Village, surrounded by locally-owned shops, eateries, and nightlife—all set against the backdrop of the magnificent Iowa State Capitol. ♦ Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden: Need a nature break? Reconnect with nature at this garden, which is a 13-minute walk away over the Iowa Women of Achievement Bridge, past the Robert D. Ray Asian Gardens, and along the beautiful Des Moines River. P.S. check out the Fun Pass link below for a special ticket offer! ♦ Art Route: Have you noticed the green dots on our downtown sidewalks? These dots make up the Art Route, connecting 87 pieces of public art along a six mile long trail. Download theDSM Public Art app to learn as you go! ♦ Court Avenue District: Home to Des Moines’ entertainment district—you’ll find a variety of restaurants and bars only a 10 minutes’ walk (all downhill!) south of the Iowa Events Center. ♦ Science Center of Iowa: Full of fun and hands-on activities, SCI will make a scientist out of anyone, no matter what age! Walk down to Court Avenue—go a little bit further down 3rd Street and you’ll be there! ♦ John & Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park: Featuring artwork by 25 of the world’s most celebrated artists, this 4.4-acre park is only a 20-minute walk from the Iowa Events Center. FUN PASS Catch exclusive deals and discounts to area attractions, hotels, shopping destinations, restaurants, and events! Check out catchdesmoines.com/funpass to see them all! ABOUT GREATER DES MOINES ♦ Our population is 700,000+. ♦ Greater Des Moines is the third largest insurance center after London and Hartford, CT. ♦ We have 1,000+ locally owned restaurants, 11 James Beard-nominated chefs, 17 As Seen on TV Destinations, and 20+ local breweries and wineries. NEED MORE THINGS TO DO? For more information, and to stay up to date on events and experiences happening around Greater Des Moines, visit catchdesmoines.com. The S’s Are Silent. Our City Says “Welcome!” catchdesmoines.com.
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