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  1. St. Louis (/ s eɪ n t ˈ l uː ɪ s, s ən t-/ saynt LOO-iss, sənt-) [11] is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri.It is located near the confluence of the Mississippi and the Missouri rivers.

    • Get a Bird’s Eye View from the Gateway Arch. Take a tram ride to the top of this gleaming, 630-foot monument. After you squeeze into a futuristic, five-person pod, it takes four minutes to ascend.
    • Get Your Head in the Game. Sports fans, rejoice! St. Louis gives us something to cheer about all year long. Dress in red and head to Busch Stadium to see our 11-time World Series champions, the St. Louis Cardinals, swing for the fences, or bundle up and snag a seat at Enterprise Center to watch the St. Louis Blues outskate their opponents.
    • Take a Thrill Ride at Six Flags St. Louis. Catapult into the air. Fly like a bat. Soar to new heights. Splash through whitewater rapids. And scream your head off!
    • Spend a Night on the Town. Looking for a fun night out? St. Louis’ entertainment districts – think Armory STL, Ballpark Village, City Foundry STL and Westport Plaza – are your ticket to fully immersed fun.
    • Ride to The Top of The Gateway Arch
    • Fly Down A 10-Story Slide at City Museum
    • Find Your Space in Forest Park
    • Tour The Anheuser-Busch Brewery…
    • But Drink Up St. Louis’ Excellent Craft Beer Scene
    • Admire The Architecture of Union Station
    • Sample St. Louis’s Favorite Foods
    • Marvel at The Mosaics at The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
    • Cheer on St. Louis’s Sports Teams
    • Listen to Live Jazz at Venice Cafe

    A symbol of St. Louis and white western migration, the 630ft-high Gateway Arch, more than double the height of the Statue of Liberty, promotes the city’s historic role as the “Gateway to the West.” Small trams that feel like 1960s space capsules straight out of The Jetsons take just four minutes to trundle to the top of the arch, releasing passenge...

    Don’t you dare let the dull name put you off: City Museummight be the most fun you’ll have in St. Louis. Part playground, part architectural salvage, part art installation, this fun house is a wild ride – literally. Seven- and 10-story slides cascade down through the industrial building, a century-old former warehouse for the International Shoe Com...

    Clocking in at 1371 acres – almost 45% larger than Central Park in New York City – Forest Park is the green heart of St. Louis. The park has plenty to keep sporty types occupied, from tennis courts and a golf course to a boathouse and wintertime ice rink, but history buffs and culture vultures will love it too. The park was the venue for the 1904 W...

    Say what you will about Budweiser, but the lager remains one of the best-selling beers in the US. The Anheuser-Busch Brewery, a huge red-brick brewery complex, was opened by German immigrants in the 1850s, and the public has been allowed to gawk at the ornate interiors and production line for more than 130 years. Visits are free, as are the samples...

    While St. Louis might be better known for its mega beer brands, the city’s craft brewery scene is one of the finest in the Midwest. The juicy Rockmelon Cantaloupe IPA from 4 Hands Brewing Co – an easy e-scooter ride down the street from Anheuser-Busch – won our hearts immediately, as did the laid-back atmosphere at 2nd Shift Brewing and the out-of-...

    You might not be able to catch a train at Union Stationanymore (though you still can from the slightly depressing Gateway Transportation Center about half a mile away), this grand structure, opened in 1894, is worth a visit. The Grand Hall, now a hotel bar, is a perfect vantage point for admiring the train station’s Roman Revival architecture, incl...

    St. Louis’s foodie specialties reflect the diversity of the immigrants and newcomers who have called this city home over the centuries. The Hill is a long-standing Italian-American neighborhood with a delectable selection of delis and restaurants, and it’s the best place to try toasted ravioli, breaded and deep-fried pockets of meat. Sample them at...

    With two lofty spires, a grand dome and a huge rosette window, the imposing Romanesque-style Cathedral Basilicawouldn’t look out of place in Europe. Though construction was completed on the cathedral in 1914, work on the famous mosaics continued until 1988. Nearly 42 million glass mosaic pieces in 7000 colors cover the walls and ceilings throughout...

    The love of sports of all sorts runs deep in St. Louis, which has beennamed one of the best sports cities in the country. Catch a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game at Busch Stadium– the team has won the World Series 11 times, second only to the New York Yankees. The St. Louis Blues hockey team won the Stanley Cup in 2019 and makes frequent appearan...

    Covered in glittering mirrors, colorful mosaics and quirky bric-a-brac – think repurposed ashtrays, boat hulls and taxidermy – Venice Cafeis where art and music meet up for a great night out. Many legendary names in music, including Scott Joplin, Chuck Berry and Miles Davis, got their start in St. Louis, and this bar doesn’t miss a beat, with live ...

    • St. Louis and the Blues. The National Blues Museum is the only attraction of its kind dedicated to preserving and honoring the history and legacy of Blues music and its global impact.
    • Get Your Kicks on Route 66. Known as the “Mother Road” and the “Main Street of America,” Route 66 plays an important role in American lore. St. Louis is one of the largest cities along Route 66 between Chicago and Los Angeles, and there are a number of local sites related to the road including the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge – Route 66’s original crossing over the Mississippi River.
    • Dessert and Barbecue Traditions. A St. Louis tradition on Old Route 66 since 1929, Ted Drewes serves up frosty “concrete” shakes so thick you can turn them upside down.
    • Brewery Culture. Founded in St. Louis in 1852 and headquartered in the historic Soulard neighborhood, Anheuser-Busch welcomes visitors at its Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery and Tour Center as well as the Biergarten – a relaxed place to enjoy lager beers (like Budweiser), ales and other specialty beers.
  2. Order a free printed copy. Published every year, this guide is sent to visitors prior to their trip. It’s also available for free in local hotels, visitor centers, convention venues, Missouri welcome centers and attractions. Fill out the form below, and your copy should arrive within two weeks. Give us a call at (877) 724-7714 if you haven ...

  3. Dec 24, 2023 · View over St. Louis, Missouri. Spend a day or two seeing the sights and enjoy some dining and shopping. The Gateway Arch is the city's most famous site, but the city is home to many museums and interesting attractions. St. Louis is also home to St. Louis University, the oldest university west of the Mississippi, which was founded in 1818.

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