Experience the Blend of Art, Beer, and Midwest Charm with Big-City Flair in This Michigan Gem Resembling Mini-Chicago Vibes

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Experience the Blend of Art, Beer, and Midwest Charm with Big-City Flair in This Michigan Gem Resembling Mini-Chicago Vibes

Whether it’s the snowy Michigan winter or the sizzling Midwestern summer, there’s one place to go if you want to experience the breadth of cultural events of a big city without its crowds. Home to garden sculptures and beer dens, Grand Rapids is nicknamed “Beer City USA” for a reason. Not only is the city home to more than 40 craft breweries, it is also the epicenter of seasonal events, art trails, and heaps of outdoors fun.



Located halfway between Chicago and Detroit, Grand Rapids oozes Midwest charm while doubling as a miniature Windy City, with music, sports, and historic events making it a hotspot of the Michigan peninsula. To add to its appeal, every year from January to March, it turns into a winter wonderland hosting the Midwest’s largest winter festival — think themed activities such as ice sculpture trails, dance performances, and food trucks.

It’s easy to reach Grand Rapids from either metropolis. A smooth drive of a bit over two hours on the I-96 West separates it from Detroit. If your starting point is Chicago, the drive is slightly longer at two and a half hours, but it offers unforgettable Lake Michigan scenery. You won’t be able to resist the sandy dunes and sunset views of this quiet lakeshore town on the way to Grand Rapids.



From breweries to Beaux Arts in Grand Rapids

It’s safe to say there’s one beer waiting on every street in Grand Rapids. Indeed, its prolific production of quality sips, from lagers to ales, has earned it the title of “craft beverage capital of the U.S.” according to USA Today. From small batch breweries to artisanal retailers, the best way to discover the city’s top tipples is by embarking on the Beer City Ale Trail. Starting in the downtown area by the Grand Rapids Art Museum, head to The B.O.B.’s Brewery on Monroe Avenue for hop combinations that will blow your socks off. Peanut Butter Porter, Tangerine Trees, and Grapefruit Song are only a few of the creative flavors brewing at this historic establishment. Beer isn’t the only lush liquid you’ll be able to sample. If you venture just outside the city toward the Holland and Muskegon areas, you will find the wider region is home to dozens of cideries, meaderies, and spirits distilleries.

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As the hops you’ve dutifully sampled make everything around you feel and look great, it’s the best time to head to the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. In this lush and secluded corner of the city, it’s easy to forget you are in a metropolitan area, as the sounds of rustling leaves and birds chirping fill the air. But there’s more: Making the park even more spectacular is the permanent display of sculptures dotting the green. Sweeping forms and thimble-sized wonders by world-renowned artists including Louise Bourgeois, Ai Weiwei, and Keith Haring will capture your imagination as you walk through this idyllic space.



Midwest charm meets big-city cultural sights in Grand Rapids

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.