The Jewel Box, which has an Art Deco structure from the 1930s, is a display greenhouse in Forest Park.

Top Ten Group-Friendly Attractions

Here’s a list of the top ten places groups love to visit in St. Louis.

Top Ten List

After a $380 million makeover, Gateway Arch National Park is picture-perfect and ready for visitors.

Gateway Arch

Enjoy a variety of activities including a tram ride 630 feet up to the top of the nation’s tallest man-made monument.

A fountain in front of the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park.

Missouri History Museum

Featuring permanent and traveling exhibits detailing St. Louis’ past and its impact around the world.

Saint Louis Science Center

Explore more than 700 permanent and traveling exhibits. Rated one of the top five science centers in the U.S. by the Association of Science-Technology Centers.

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Missouri Botanical Garden

A National Historic Landmark with 79 acres of scenic landscaping and elegant structures including the Climatron® tropical rain forest, Seiwa-en Japanese garden and founder Henry Shaw’s Victorian home.

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Saint Louis Zoo

One of the top Zoo’s in the country it houses 810 species and is open free of charge year round.

City Museum

An eclectic mixture of children’s playground, funhouse, surrealistic pavilion, and architectural marvel made out of unique, found objects.

Six Flags St. Louis

Heart-pounding roller coasters, family-friendly rides and attractions are the ticket to fun for kids of all ages.

Grant's Farm

This Busch family estate was once owned by Ulysses S. Grant and now offers animal shows, petting area and a tram ride through the wildlife preserve.

Budweiser Brewery Experience

Tours of the historic brewery include the Brew House, Budweiser Clydesdale stables, lager cellar, packaging plant, and much more.

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Third Degree Glass Factory

Watch craftsmen demonstrate the captivating process of glass blowing, or participate in a paperweight-making session for your group.

For more information on St. Louis attractions that match the needs of your group contact Renee Eichelberger at at reichelberger@explorestlouis.com.