Coralville is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is a suburb of Iowa City and part of the Iowa City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 18,907 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Coralville
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Bilancia - It is Italian for Balance. That is our mission at Spa Bilancia: Through our first-class guest services, our outstanding technicians and exceptional treatment regimens we want to help you bring back balance to your life and skin. Whether it be stress from work and family, health issues, or just plain exhaustion from life our environment is designed to allow guests to step away from the
5.0 based on 23 reviews
We were driving back to our hotel from West Branch, Iowa when we saw the sign for the Firefighters Memorial. We got off the exit to take a look. We were so glad we did! It is located just off I-80 at exit 242. The memorial is beautiful. The visitor's center was open and was very well done honoring firefighters from Iowa. We really enjoyed the memorial. It is a free attraction, but there are envelopes inside the Visitor's center to make a donation.
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Open hours on Saturday from 3-5 pm. Otherwise, open by appointment only. Please contact Johnson County Historical Society at least two business days in advance to schedule a tour. The Johnson County Historical Society offers tours of the 1876 Coralville Schoolhouse. Visitors get to experience the life of a Johnson County student during the 1870s by trying their hand at penmanship, playing old-fashioned games, and ringing the school bell.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We are located inside of Coral Ridge Mall next to the foodcourt. We off public skating almost every day as well as Learn To Skate classes. We offer birthday parties and group rates.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
This museum has a good variety of cars from over the years. Many are not restored but in great condition.
4.5 based on 149 reviews
The mission of The Iowa Children's Museum is to inspire every child to imagine, create, discover and explore through the power of play! Conveniently located just off I-80 at Coral Ridge Mall in Coralville, Iowa, The Iowa Children's Museum is a family attraction for hands-on, minds-on fun. Dynamic interactive exhibits for children ages birth to twelve help kids unleash their creativity, build essential child development skills, and discover just how much fun active learning can be. Admission is $9 per person ages 1-59, 60+ is $8 and children under 1 are free. Membership options are available at theicm.org/memberships.
My dad and I brought my 4 year old son to this and he loved it. He was able to play with a lot of different things, learn about different aspects in the world (grocery store, doctors visits, flight, etc) and burn a lot of energy running from exhibit to exhibit. Very good place to bring younger children and the staff is very friendly and welcoming.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
You're about to discover the best resource for premium chocolates, handmade the same way for generations, freshly roasted coffees, hand sourced worldwide, and gifts to delight everyone. With the Winans chocolate factory and coffee roastery and a staff that is ready to serve you or ship your selections anywhere, you will fall in love with our hand crafted products and our first rate customer care.
A yummy place to go to find a nice selection of sweets. Also a nice selection of coffee's & tea's. Very friendly & helpful staff.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Conveniently located only a few minutes away from downtown Iowa City and offers an exciting adventure for tourists, travellers and locals alike. Try something different while visiting the Iowa City area. You can meet new people in the area or reserve the room for just your group. Either way, you will have a terrific time and remember Outfox as a highlight of your trip for many years to come. You must book at least 24 hours in advance.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Johnson County Historical Society is a private, non-profit group committed to serving the public by furthering an appreciation of the historical and cultural heritage of the Johnson County community through education, preservation and interpretation. In addition to the JCHS Museum, the society also manages and interprets four historic sites: Plum Grove Historic Home, the 1855 Johnson County Poor Farm & Asylum, Coralville Old Town Hall, and the 1876 Coralville Schoolhouse.
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