5 Hidden Gems You Might Be Missing in Iowa City

5 Hidden Gems You Might Be Missing in Iowa City

Our Iowa City
discoverylocal-favoritesguide

Iowa City has its well-known landmarks—Prairie Lights, the Englert, the Pedestrian Mall. But some of the city's best experiences hide in plain sight, waiting to be discovered.

1. The Record Collector's Basement

Everyone knows the Record Collector, but how many people make it downstairs? The basement houses the vinyl bargain bins—thousands of records at $1-$5. It's a digger's paradise.

Pro tip: Go on a weekday afternoon when you'll have space to browse.

2. Early Morning at the Farmers Market

Most people hit the Farmers Market between 9-11am. Arrive at 7:30am opening and you'll find a different experience: vendors setting up, bakers pulling fresh bread from ovens, locals getting first pick of produce.

Pro tip: The coffee truck at the north entrance is never crowded this early.

3. FilmScene's Free Library

FilmScene's lobby houses a free DVD library—hundreds of films you can borrow on the honor system. It's a cinephile's dream, heavy on criterion collection and international cinema.

Pro tip: Check the "Staff Picks" shelf for deep cuts recommended by the theater's film-obsessed staff.

4. Backyard Patio at High Ground

While most people grab their coffee and go, High Ground has a hidden backyard patio. It's a quiet oasis, especially on weekday mornings.

Pro tip: It's never crowded before 9am or after 4pm.

5. Summit Yoga's Community Classes

Summit offers donation-based community classes several times a week. Pay what you can, from $0-$20. It's yoga without financial barriers.

Pro tip: Check their online schedule—community classes fill up fast, so arrive 15 minutes early.

The Joy of Discovery

Part of what makes a city feel like home is developing your own map of favorite spots and hidden corners. These are ours—what are yours?

Know a hidden gem we missed? We're always looking for recommendations.