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Top 10 things to do in Traverse City

Traverse City is the cherry capital of the world and you will find this fruit held throughout the town, all year round, in local spirit, visual arts, and more.

While the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival is an attraction not to be missed, there are plenty of reasons to visit this beloved city of Michigan. Cycle through the land of wine, explore the shores of Grand Traverse Bay or admire the beautiful botanical gardens. Take a tour of TC with our top must-dos to sample the best bayside bites, brews, arts, and parks.

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1. Old Mission Peninsula

A slim, 19-mile-long peninsula in Grand Traverse Bay that’s home to wineries and historic buildings. Take a scenic drive or cycle to the Mission Point Lighthouse, built-in 1870.

Pose for a selfie in front of the 45th parallel sign, noting the halfway point between the equator and the North Pole. Follow the Old Mission Wine Trail to taste award-winning Michigan wines.


2. Front Street

A pedestrian-friendly shopping and arts district in downtown Traverse City. Front Street offers the best of TC. This dynamic waterfront is home to cafes, eateries, independent shops and the Traverse City Film Festival.

Drop into the Cherry Republic to sample cherry salsas and candied fruits, try a golden espresso from Espresso Bay, or settle in for a film at State Theatre – rated one of the top theaters in the world.


3. Grand Traverse Pie Company

The original location of a famous regional sweet and savory pie shop. The Busley family opened this original café in 1996 and, since then, Grand Traverse Pie Company has expanded to more than a dozen shops in the state.

This is the go-to spot for nearly 50 varieties of pie, featuring local fruit harvests. Get your fresh cherry pie fix or opt for a savory pot pie or quiche.


4. North Peak Brewing Company

A popular craft brewery housed in a brick building that dates back to 1899 and was once a candy factory. You won’t want to miss Traverse City Beer Week, held every November, but year-round you can also enjoy an award-winning pint at this local brewpub.

The pub is a vibrant gathering space with a seasonal outdoor deck. Enjoy live entertainment while you sample ales, ambers, and stouts, and on a cool day, let the white cheddar ale soup warm your soul.


5. The Village at Grand Traverse Commons

Formerly a refugee camp, these renovated historic buildings now have shops, eateries, and events. There’s more than a century of history to explore at The Village at Grand Traverse Commons.

Visit the old State Hospital campus and walk through a brick tunnel built-in 1883. Or enjoy the revival space with shops, bakeries, breweries and breakfast venues. Play bocce ball in the piazza or stroll through the farmers market.


6. Little Bohemia

A cozy tavern dating back to 1932 serving comfort food with local beer on tap. Little Bohemia began as not much more than a walk-up hot dog stand to cure late-night hunger. It’s been around since prohibition, though it has expanded several times and renovated in recent years.

Tempt your tastebuds with Bohemian-Midwestern comfort food like beer cheese, goulash, and slow-roasted pork. Top off the night with Bohemian kolacky, a decadent cream cheese butter cookie.


7. Michigan Artists Gallery

A mixed-media contemporary art gallery featuring artists from around the state. Appealing to a variety of budgets, this gallery exhibits sculptures, ceramics, paintings, and more – all crafted by local artists.

You needn’t make a purchase to peruse the gallery, though, so this is a great venue for discovering one-of-a-kind pieces. Visit during an evening reception to mingle with exhibiting local artists.


8. The Botanic Garden

Twenty-five acres of gardens on a historic property with featured artists and events. The Botanic Garden at Historic Barns Park has a focus on environmental sustainability.

The visitor center is housed in a building dating from 1886 and free guided tours take guests around historic flora and stables since the site has been used as a farm for patients and staff at the State Hospital. Visit experience harvest cooking classes, barn concerts, and a monthly featured visual artist series.


9. Grand Traverse Distillery

The oldest grain-to-bottle distillery in the state, producing vodka, whiskey, and gin. This award-winning craft distillery uses ingredients harvested a few miles away at a family-owned farm.

Visiting work distilleries just outside the town, or visit the tasting room in downtown Traverse to sample locally sourced spirits - vodka cherry and cherry whiskey are worthy spots on the list. must try yours.


10. The Dennos Museum Center

A museum and cultural center housed at downtown’s Northwestern Michigan College. Explore three galleries with rotating exhibits, take in a cultural lecture, or settle in for an evening of music with the concert series.

The signature exhibit, Inuit art of the Canadian Arctic, is by far the most popular attraction here, boasting one of the largest Inuit art collections in the US. Be sure to wander through Michigan's outdoor sculpture exhibition and international artists.


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