St. Louis

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Friday, August 29, 2025
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About

St. Louis, located in the heart of the United States, is a vibrant and thriving city offering a rich history, cultural diversity, and a vibrant arts scene. Home to the iconic Gateway Arch, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Mississippi River while exploring world-class museums, botanical gardens, and zoos. With a thriving culinary scene, plentiful shopping options, and lively nightlife, St. Louis has something to offer everyone.

30 Best Places to Visit

  1. 1. Gateway Arch

    Known as the "Gateway to the West," this iconic stainless steel arch stands at 630 feet tall and is the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere. Visitors can take a tram ride to the top for breathtaking views of the city.
  2. 2. City Museum

    This fantastical museum is a unique blend of art and play. Visitors can climb through a giant whale, explore secret passages, and ride a ten-story slide.
  3. 3. Forest Park

    This 1,300-acre park is home to several popular St. Louis attractions, including the St. Louis Zoo, Missouri History Museum, and St. Louis Art Museum. Visitors can also enjoy walking trails, picnic areas, and paddle boating.
  4. 4. St. Louis Zoo

    One of the top-rated zoos in the country, the St. Louis Zoo houses over 17,000 animals from 600 species, including elephants, lions, and penguins.
  5. 5. Missouri Botanical Garden

    Founded in 1859, this garden is one of the oldest botanical institutions in the country and is home to over 79 acres of gardens, including one of the world's largest collections of rare orchids.
  6. 6. Busch Stadium

    Home of the St. Louis Cardinals, this stadium features stunning views of the city skyline and the Gateway Arch. Visitors can tour the stadium, attend a game, or visit the Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum.
  7. 7. Anheuser-Busch Brewery

    This historic brewery offers tours that showcase the brewing process and history of the iconic Budweiser beer brand. Visitors can also sample beers and learn about the company’s philanthropic efforts.
  8. 8. The Magic House

    This children's museum offers hands-on exhibits that encourage learning through play. Visitors can build a tower, visit a pretend grocery store, and discover the science behind bubbles.
  9. 9. Missouri History Museum

    Located in Forest Park, this museum explores the history of Missouri with exhibits on topics such as Route 66, the Civil War, and the Lewis and Clark expedition.
  10. 10. The Muny

    The Muny is America's oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre, showcasing Broadway-style musicals and offering pre-show events and activities before each performance.
  11. 11. The Delmar Loop

    A vibrant neighborhood of restaurants, shops, and music venues, the Delmar Loop is home to unique boutiques, award-winning restaurants, and the historic Tivoli Theatre.
  12. 12. Laumeier Sculpture Park

    This park is a stunning outdoor museum that features over 60 sculptures, including works by renowned artists such as Alexander Calder and Tony Smith.
  13. 13. St. Louis Science Center

    Both educational and entertaining, the St. Louis Science Center offers interactive exhibits on topics such as space, technology, and engineering.
  14. 14. America's Center Convention Complex

    This convention center offers over 502,000 square feet of space for concerts, trade shows, and other events. It also hosts the annual St. Louis Auto Show.
  15. 15. The Fabulous Fox Theatre

    This historic theatre is a beloved St. Louis landmark and hosts Broadway productions, concerts, and special events throughout the year.
  16. 16. St. Louis Art Museum

    Located in Forest Park, this museum has a collection of over 34,000 works of art spanning from ancient civilizations to contemporary artists.
  17. 17. Citygarden

    This urban park is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, featuring lush landscaping, fountains, and sculptures by renowned artists such as Eero Saarinen.
  18. 18. The Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries

    This cultural institution is home to a renowned art gallery as well as a concert hall that hosts world-class musicians and performers.
  19. 19. The Magic House, MADE for Kids

    This extension of The Magic House is designed specifically for children aged 0-10, with exhibits that promote creativity, problem-solving, and STEM education.
  20. 20. The Butterfly House

    This tropical conservatory is home to over 2,000 colorful butterflies from around the world. Visitors can also explore the outdoor gardens and educational exhibits.
  21. 21. The Missouri Athletic Club

    This historic landmark is a private club that offers fine dining, fitness facilities, and a variety of social and cultural events.
  22. 22. Grants Farm

    This historic farm was owned by the Busch family and is now open to the public as a wildlife park and attraction. Visitors can ride a tram to see animals such as bison, giraffes, and elephants.
  23. 23. The Loop Trolley

    This streetcar system connects several popular St. Louis destinations, including Forest Park, the Delmar Loop, and the Missouri History Museum.
  24. 24. Laclede's Landing

    This historic district is home to several restaurants, shops, and bars housed in restored 19th-century buildings. Visitors can also take a riverboat cruise along the Mississippi River.
  25. 25. Soulard Farmers Market

    This market has been in operation since 1779 and is one of the oldest public farmers markets in the country. Visitors can browse locally grown produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts.
  26. 26. The Muny Opera

    Founded in 1916, the Muny Opera is a beloved St. Louis tradition, showcasing outdoor performances of classic musicals and other shows.
  27. 27. The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station

    This newly opened aquarium features over 13,000 animals and 44 exhibits, including interactive touch tanks and a 250,000-gallon shark tank.
  28. 28. St. Louis Union Station

    A historic landmark, this train station has been transformed into a shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. Visitors can also take a journey through the past with the Union Station Train Park.
  29. 29. The National Blues Museum

    This museum showcases the history of blues music and its impact on American culture. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, live performances, and educational programs.
  30. 30. The Anheuser-Busch Biergarten

    This outdoor beer garden at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery offers live music, food trucks, and of course, ice-cold beers. Visitors can also take a tour of the historic brewery.

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