Giving an experience instead of a gift for the holidays this year? Here are three quick-and-easy destinations where you can do a little shopping and dining, and turn it into an overnight for that real getaway feeling.

Downtown Stillwater
The bustling town on the St. Croix gussies up for the holidays and has become quite a food destination.
Shop: When in Stillwater, antique shopping is half the fun. There are several spots to choose from — all on Main Street. Start with Midtown Antique Mall, which has everything under the sun, including a third floor dedicated to furniture. There also are plenty of places to shop new finds in this river town. Alfresco Casual Living, which recently relocated, is top-notch in the home, garden and gifts world. For fashion, make sure one of your stops is Enchante, which excels in keeping pace with trends.
Stay: Lora came on the scene five years ago as a charming renovation that cleverly stitched together four 1880s buildings into one modern hotel. Higher-level rooms offer picturesque views of the river and town. Once you arrive, you won't have to drive — shopping and dining options are walking distance. If you decide to hole up inside, opt for a fireplace room. And yes, you can save boarding costs by bringing your pet.
Eat: After weathering a pandemic and construction, there's a new energy around the food and drink scene. For exceptional bar food (and cheese curds with an epic cheese pull), Howard's Bar, a newcomer with an old soul, can't be beat. Pizza is never a bad idea, and Melt Pizza Co. is a Detroit-style pizza destination. But don't sleep on their chicken wings, which are doused in adobo sauce. Grab a nightcap at Velveteen Speakeasy, with its stowaway vibes and elegant cocktails, and plan tomorrow's adventures.
Alfresco Casual Living, 114 N. Main St., facebook.com/AlfrescoStillwater; Enchante, 317 Main St. S., shopenchante.com; Midtown Antique Mall, 301 Main St. S., midtownantiques.com; Lora, 402 S. Main St., lorahotel.com; Howard's Bar, 302 S. Main St., howardsbar.com; Melt Pizza Co., 112 N. Main St., meltpizzacompany.com; Velveteen Speakeasy, 123 N. 2nd St., thevelveteenspeakeasy.com.

Downtown Wayzata
Lake Minnetonka remains a draw in this pretty, walkable town that turns on the charm around the holidays.
Shop: It's no surprise Henri Home was co-founded by an interior designer, as evidenced by the well-curated home decor, furniture and apothecary products. Julia Moss Designs is another must-stop with a range of playful and refined home goods and more from coveted brands around the world. While here, check out the Grocer's Table, which, in addition to its popular cafe and wine bar, is a place to shop food-focused artisans and gifts, including provisions made in-house.