9. Minneaoplis

The king of purple, Prince, was honored at the Superbowl LII’s half-time show in Minneapolis. 

"Prince and Bob Dylan are Minnesota sons," said Sharon Bloodworth, a financial planner at White Oaks Wealth Management in Minneapolis. "When Prince passed away, Minneapolis turned every bridge and building light purple in his honor. It was a beautiful thing."

Prince fans can go on various Prince-themed tours, including one that goes through Paisley Park, Prince's estate.

"I played ping pong on his table in the studio and was lucky enough to be on the first tour when his home was opened to the public," said Bloodworth. 

Tourists should also check out the renovations Minneapolis made for the Superbowl at Nicollet Mall, Target Center and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden,  Lonely Planet says.

Minneapolis also features boutique hotels and modern farm-to-table restaurants, According to Lonely Planet.

Bloodworth says "Eat Street" is the place to find restaurants representing cuisines from around the world.

"One of my favorites is Peninsula [Malaysian Cuisine]. Having lived in Asia for many years, the food is amazingly authentic," she said. 

Bloodworth recommends that cat lovers attend the annual Cat Video festival. Dog lovers might have fun at events such as the Corgi Races and Cupcake Festival.

Minneapolis, Minnesota