MINNEAPOLIS — The Twin Cities have long been known for its Pride festival, so it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that both Minneapolis and St. Paul are among the top destinations for Gen Z and Millennials to stay for the celebration.
According to data from Airbnb, Minneapolis is among the top cities in the country with the highest percentage of nights booked by Gen Zers, while St. Paul has among the highest percentage of bookings for Millennials.
The Twin Cities Pride Festival brings in hundreds of thousands of people annually, making it the state's second-largest festival behind only the Minnesota State Fair. This year's Pride festival kicks off Friday, June 28 at Loring Park and continues through Sunday, June 30. The Pride Parade will be held June 30 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information about Twin Cities Pride and this year's festival, click here.
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