Food scene
Sushi House
2665 Edgewood Pkwy SWMy family's favorite! Best Chinese, & Japanese in town!
Joensy’s has Iowa's biggest and best tenderloins so don't miss out on the most mouthwatering meal! Their baskets are a great way to get a little taste of different things on our menu, including their coleslaw!
Joensy's Restaurant
2660 Wiley Boulevard SouthwestJoensy’s has Iowa's biggest and best tenderloins so don't miss out on the most mouthwatering meal! Their baskets are a great way to get a little taste of different things on our menu, including their coleslaw!
NewBo City Market is a year-round public market in the heart of Cedar Rapids' New Bohemia neighborhood, a place for shopping, dining, meeting friends, and enjoying fun activities.
58 locals recommend
NewBo City Market
1100 3rd St SENewBo City Market is a year-round public market in the heart of Cedar Rapids' New Bohemia neighborhood, a place for shopping, dining, meeting friends, and enjoying fun activities.
Biaggi's is a casual Italian restaurant offering an extensive selection of house made and imported pastas, soups & salads, pizza, seafood, steaks and desserts.
6 locals recommend
Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano
320 Collins Rd NEBiaggi's is a casual Italian restaurant offering an extensive selection of house made and imported pastas, soups & salads, pizza, seafood, steaks and desserts.
Sightseeing
Built in the 1920s, the Paramount Theatre is a beautiful performing arts center in downtown Cedar Rapids, managed by VenuWorks of Cedar Rapids. Theatre underwent extensive renovations to return to its original grandeur with first class amenities and reopened in late 2012.
24 locals recommend
Paramount Theatre
123 3rd Ave SEBuilt in the 1920s, the Paramount Theatre is a beautiful performing arts center in downtown Cedar Rapids, managed by VenuWorks of Cedar Rapids. Theatre underwent extensive renovations to return to its original grandeur with first class amenities and reopened in late 2012.
Brucemore’s story reflects the history of eastern Iowa unlike any other setting. The 26-acre, park-like estate invites exploration of the site’s history, gardens, grounds, and 1886 mansion.
26 locals recommend
Brucemore
2160 Linden Dr SEBrucemore’s story reflects the history of eastern Iowa unlike any other setting. The 26-acre, park-like estate invites exploration of the site’s history, gardens, grounds, and 1886 mansion.
A beautifully expanded museum and library that is the nation's foremost institution for the collection, interpretation, and preservation of Czech and Slovak history and culture. It features interactive exhibitions, heritage programs, events and a museum store.
27 locals recommend
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library
1400 Inspiration Pl SWA beautifully expanded museum and library that is the nation's foremost institution for the collection, interpretation, and preservation of Czech and Slovak history and culture. It features interactive exhibitions, heritage programs, events and a museum store.
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses more than 7,200 works of art spanning many eras-from Roman antiquity to the present. The collection is particularly strong in American art, especially from the first half of the 20th century including the world's largest collecion of works of art by Grant Wood.
18 locals recommend
Cedar Rapids Museum of Art
410 3rd Ave SEThe Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses more than 7,200 works of art spanning many eras-from Roman antiquity to the present. The collection is particularly strong in American art, especially from the first half of the 20th century including the world's largest collecion of works of art by Grant Wood.
This all-weather trail now extends from Blairs Ferry Road NE through downtown Cedar Rapids to 76th Avenue SW where it becomes the Hoover Trail. The Cedar River Trail is 12.6 miles long and is ten feet wide. Experience the sights and sounds of urban wildlife along McCloud's Run, Cedar Lake, and the Cedar River. native grasses and wildflowers have been established along sections of the trail and offer vivid floral displays of nativeIowa prairie. These durable grass and wildflower species offer soilretention, water conservation and wildlife benefits not achievable with cool season mowed turf. During the fall, muted colors still offer seasonal aesthetics while the seed heads serve as a valuable food source to songbirds and other wildlife.Parking for the Cedar River Trail is located at Tait Cummins Park on C Street SW, at Werner Avenue, and at McLoud Run Place on the NE side of Cedar Rapids.Popularity of this trail is increasing daily as people discover its smooth surface and gentle grade changes.
8 locals recommend
Cedar River Trail
Cedar River TrailThis all-weather trail now extends from Blairs Ferry Road NE through downtown Cedar Rapids to 76th Avenue SW where it becomes the Hoover Trail. The Cedar River Trail is 12.6 miles long and is ten feet wide. Experience the sights and sounds of urban wildlife along McCloud's Run, Cedar Lake, and the Cedar River. native grasses and wildflowers have been established along sections of the trail and offer vivid floral displays of nativeIowa prairie. These durable grass and wildflower species offer soilretention, water conservation and wildlife benefits not achievable with cool season mowed turf. During the fall, muted colors still offer seasonal aesthetics while the seed heads serve as a valuable food source to songbirds and other wildlife.Parking for the Cedar River Trail is located at Tait Cummins Park on C Street SW, at Werner Avenue, and at McLoud Run Place on the NE side of Cedar Rapids.Popularity of this trail is increasing daily as people discover its smooth surface and gentle grade changes.