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Things to Do in South Bend, Indiana


Patricia Magaña
Patricia Magaña
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  • South Bend Things to Do



  • The Midwest region of America can be quite fun to travel to, even when many natives in the country overlook it. When you visit South Bend, Indiana be prepared to have some fun with these activities.

  • The French Farmers Market



  • During your visit there will be plenty of time to explore local businesses, venues, and historic places. One of the most fulfilling (both mentally and to your stomach) activities will be your time at the French Farmers Market. As you can expect, the predominant cuisine/environment will have a French feel to it. There are an amazing array of cheeses, baked goods, fresh produce, craft beers, and more for you to take home at your discretion. You can also take a small break at the café within the Farmers Market as well.

    Typically the Farmer’s Market is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays (7am – 2pm), Saturdays (7am – 3pm), and on occasions Fridays (7am – 2pm).

  • Snite Art Museum



  • South Bend is home to some pretty extraordinary artifacts from the Olmec Civilization. At the Snite Museum you will be able to review a plethora of ancient artifacts. For example, there are BarquePeriiod paintings, 19th and 20th Century Art, a collection of sculptures from the Late Medieval/Renaissance times, and more.

  • St. Joseph’s River



  • One of the more calm and free options of things to do in South Bend would be to explore the St. Joseph’s River. Being ably to take a casual stroll alone or with your significant other is always a pretty soothing way to spend your day. Some individuals do choose to canoe up and down the river as well. If you do not have your own canoe, ask locals where you may acquire a canoe rental.

    Editor's note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about things to do in South Bend.