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More than 30 antique and specialty shops, spanning a six-block area. Ten minutes from downtown St. Louis. From I-55, exit Arsenal, west one block, left on Lemp, right on Cherokee. From I-64/Hwy. 40, exit south on Jefferson, left on Cherokee.
Read MoreThe ultimate rooftop bar soaring nearly 400 ft. above downtown St. Louis. Located atop the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, 360 offers sweeping views in all directions including a bird's eye view into Busch Stadium. With a cocktail in hand and a tasty bite to savor, it is the perfect perch to take in the St. Louis Cardinals, the Gateway Arch, the mighty Mississippi River and the sites of St. Louis near and far.
Read MoreTours include the historic Brew House, Budweiser Clydesdale stable, beechwood aging cellar, packaging plant, hospitality room and Anheuser-Busch gift shop. Open daily. FREE.
Read MoreA nonprofit visual arts co-op gallery exhibiting emerging and established contemporary artists within the St. Louis region. FREE and open to the public.
Read MoreLive music/nightclub restaurant specializing in St. Louis-style cuisine with local and national jazz and blues acts nightly.
Read MoreVisit graves of explorer William Clark, William Burroughs, Thomas Hart Benton, James Eads, Adolphus Busch and poet Sara Teasdale. Also the famous Wainwright tomb and many other architecturally significant mausoleums and monuments. Maps and self-guided tours available at cemetery office. Docent-led tours offered on the second and fourth Sat. of each month at 1 p.m.
Read MoreSt. Louis' original Rock n' Roll, Dueling Piano Bar where all of your song requests pave the way for a memorable evening of singing, dancing, laughter and lots of fun.
Read More"The best bar in the whole wide world." St. Louis' #1 party bar. No cover charge. Happy hour specials. Open daily.
Read MoreCatch the best in local and national bands nightly. Cajun/Creole-style delicacies and seafood.
Read MoreOne of the best-preserved townhouses in America. Home of fur trader Robert Campbell and family, 1854 - 1938. Restored to 1880s high-Victorian opulence.
Read MoreBuilt by a famous Oregon Trail guide and descendants of the founding family of St. Louis, this beautifully restored historic mansion also boasts the city's largest permanent display of 1904 World's Fair memorabilia.
Read MoreMore than 30 antique and specialty shops, spanning a six-block area. Ten minutes from downtown St. Louis. From I-55, exit Arsenal, west one block, left on Lemp, right on Cherokee. From I-64/Hwy. 40, exit south on Jefferson, left on Cherokee.
Read MoreA spiritual sanctuary/bookstore serving downtown since 1900. Provides technology, books, magazines, recordings and web chats for Bible study and to explore spiritual healing. A quiet study area is available. All faiths welcome.
Read MoreGuided, narrated, leisurely paced bicycle tours and complete bicycle rental services. Discover the historic, architectural and cultural significance of features and attractions of Forest Park. Helmets, locks, bottled water included. Individuals, families and groups welcome. Call for reservations.
Read MoreExplore the unexpected at this exciting, interactive museum for children and adults. A mixture of funhouse, playground and architectural marvel. $12 per person.
Read MoreVibrant and serene blending of lush plantings and internationally-renowned sculpture with delights of water, stone, architecture and design. Open and accessible year-round. Located within walking distance of the Gateway Arch.
Read MoreSt. Louis' premier indoor rock climbing facility offering a truly unique climbing experience. Featuring 50 ft. world-class climbing walls for children, beginners and families. Located off Truman Parkway, between Park and Lafayette avenues.
Read MoreLocated on the Saint Louis University campus, the magnificent mansion features 42 rooms, 22 fireplaces and the Eleanor Turshin glass collection of Steuben Frederick Carder and Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Read MoreBringing internationally renowned dance companies to St. Louis audiences. Performances at The Fabulous Fox Theatre and Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center. Education programs available. Call for show schedule.
Read MoreThe Da Vinci Machines Exhibition is on loan from the Museum of Leonardo Da Vinci in Florence, Italy. It contains over 60 hand-crafted inventions built from Leonardo's 500 year old designs and is the life work of three generations of Florentine artisan. They have painstakingly brought to life the creations and concepts devised by the brilliant scientist, inventor and artist Leonardo Da Vinci.
Read MoreGo on a real treasure hunt and see the sights of St. Louis. Solve clues and find real treasure while visiting historical sites. All-inclusive Treasure Hunt Packages are for groups up to eight people and are inspired by the events occurring before 1929, carefully crafted to appear 80-plus years old. Discount at the "Coupons & Deals" section of this website.
Read MoreGo on a real treasure hunt and see the sights of St. Louis. Solve clues and find real treasure while visiting historical sites. All-inclusive Treasure Hunt Packages are for groups up to eight people and are inspired by the events occurring before 1929, carefully crafted to appear 80-plus years old. Discount at the "Coupons & Deals" section of this website.
Read MorePart of St. Louis' state-of-the-art convention complex. Group tours of the 67,000-seat home of the NFL Rams by reservation only, Mon.-Fri.; adults $5; seniors $4; children $3.
Read MoreCircus Harmony and everydaycircus make your day a circus day with circus entertainment and classes, plus party rental space at City Museum.
Read MoreA state-of-the-art, intimate 1,400-seat concert venue inside the America's Center ® convention complex. Ample nearby parking, restaurants, nightclubs and hotels.
Read MoreChildhood home of children's poet Eugene Field and his father, Roswell Field, lawyer for Dred Scott. Special exhibits and toys on display. Open Mar.-Dec.
Read MoreDowntown's only bowling alley/nightclub. Bowling, cocktails, great food. Have fun. Book your party now. Signature cocktails, pizza, Cuban sandwiches, wraps, veggie paninis and more.
Read MoreThe neighborhood pub for sports and spirits. Twenty big screen TVs with all the sports packages available. Kitchen open 'til 10 p.m.
Read MoreA magnificently restored theatre in the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District. The perfect venue to see the hottest Broadway shows and concerts. Prices vary; see website for performance schedule. Tours offered Tue., Thur., and Sat. at 10:30 a.m.
Read MoreA magnificently restored theatre in the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District. The perfect venue to see the hottest Broadway shows and concerts. Prices vary; see website for performance schedule. Tours offered Tue., Thur., and Sat. at 10:30 a.m.
Read MoreLocated in Grand Center, presenting the best of Broadway and the top rock, country, pop, R & B and comedy concerts. Seeing a show in the beautfiully restored Fox is a unique and unforgettable night on the town. Prices vary; see website for performance schedule.
Read MoreThe Gateway Arch attracts four million guests each year. At 630 ft., our nation's tallest man-made monument includes the Journey to the Top, movies, Museum of Westward Expansion and shopping. The Gateway Arch serves as the anchor for the Core of Discovery, a family friendly attractions district that spans from the St. Louis Riverfront to Citygarden. The Gateway Arch and Old Courthouse are part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Winter hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Summer hours: 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Limited accessibility.
Read MoreOne-hour sightseeing cruises daily. Dinner cruises, private charters and specialty cruises available. Savor delicious cuisine aboard a two-hour moonlight Mississippi River cruise or lunch at the Arch View Café. Part of the Core of Discovery. Enjoy live music. Reservations required for dinner cruises.
Read MoreOne-hour sightseeing cruises daily. Dinner cruises, private charters and specialty cruises available. Savor delicious cuisine aboard a two-hour moonlight Mississippi River cruise or lunch at the Arch View Café. Part of the Core of Discovery. Enjoy live music. Reservations required for dinner cruises.
Read MoreVisit us for a breathtaking bird's-eye view of the Gateway Arch and St. Louis like you have never seen before.
Read MoreVisit us for a breathtaking bird's eye view of the Gateway Arch and St. Louis like you have never seen before. Daily, 11 a.m.-dusk (weather permitting.)
Read MoreLife-size likenesses of famous African-American Missourians, including George Washington Carver, Dred and Harriet Scott and Josephine Baker. Adults, $7.50; children 12 and under, $3.75.
Read MoreBest local jazz on Sat., 6 - 10 p.m. Built as a replica of the Senate dining room, Hannegan's features great food with reasonable pricing. Reservations are appreciated.
Read MoreLive music venue. Stop by, call or check out the events page on the website for information on upcoming events and live music performances.
Read MoreThe hottest boutique nightclub in St. Louis boastes the best local and globally renowned DJs. Horizon sets the standard for sound, lighting and special effects. VIP tables available. Open until 3 a.m.
Read MoreRecognized nationally and treasured locally, the Italian Hill neighborhood comes alive every day with great restaurants, specialty shops and tours. Discover St. Louis' greatest tradition, 10 minutes from downtown.
Read MoreA National Historic District located one mile from downtown St. Louis. Nearly 400 Victorian homes surround Lafayette Park—the first city park west of the Mississippi River. Better Homes & Gardens named Lafayette Square "one of the ten most beautiful painted ladies neighborhoods in the nation." The neighborhood's vibrant, walkable business district features award-winning restaurants, salons and spas, outdoor dining, coffee shops, gift shops, and much more. Walking tours are available.
Read MoreOldest Lutheran Church west of the Mississippi (1839.) Near Soulard Market. Tours by apointment. Join us for worship with original Saxon chalice and 1864 organ (restored) Sat., 5 p.m.; Sun., 8:45 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.
Read MoreFeaturing state of the art sound and lighting, a gorgeous and helpful wait staff with incredible food and cocktails. The best dueling piano players from around the country every weekend. When calling for a reservation, mention the St. Louis Visitor Guide to receive a drink upon arrival.
Read MoreTour the home of the famous ragtime composer. National Historic Landmark. Tours daily on the hour. Adults, $2.50; children 6-12, $1.50; children under 6, free.
Read MoreServing the finest chocolates and confections handmade from all-natural ingredients in the shop. Enjoy them from the very first bite.
Read MoreLive entertainment indoors and out; hotels, dance clubs, restaurants, pubs and shops in the downtown historic district on the Mississippi River.
Read MoreLocated north of the famed Gateway Arch, offering 75,000 sq. ft. of gaming action with 2,000 slots, more than 45 table games and a poker room. Free admission, ample parking and valet parking.
Read MoreHistorical marker on the Riverfront Trail noting the first nationally designated Underground Railroad site in Missouri. Fugitive slaves used this site, named for an African-American St. Louis abolitionist, to escape to the free state of Illinois prior to the Civil War.
Read MoreHistorical and architectural guided walking tours of downtown St. Louis. Every Sat., Apr.-Oct. $5/person, no reservations needed.
Read MoreThe Valley, the second-oldest NCAA Division 1 conference, holds its annual men's basketball tournament at the Scottrade Center and its women's basketball tournament at the Family Arena in St. Charles.
Read MoreDJ Fri. and Sat. after 10 p.m. Microbrewery, restaurant, patio dining and multiple bars including martini bar. Pool tables, plasma and big screens throughout the complex.
Read MoreExplore the world of the American Indians and the 19th-century pioneers who helped shape the history of the American West at this museum located beneath the Arch. Contains an extensive collection of artifacts related to the westward expansion of the U.S. An authentic American Indian tipi, an overview of the Lewis & Clark expedition and Indian Peace Medals are just some of the highlights.
Read MoreA gathering place for friendly people. Attracts sports fans with 27 TVs, three 10-foot big screens. Shuttle service to major events. Watch your team any time of year. Serving downtown St. Louis for 30 years.
Read MoreA gathering place for friendly people. Attracts sports fans with 27 TVs, three 10-foot big screens. Shuttle service to major events. Best BBQ in downtown. Thirty years serving downtown St. Louis.
Read MoreSt. Louis' earliest church. The present structure is more than 170 years old and a national monument. Museum contains countless religious artifacts. Daily mass. FREE
Read MoreScene of the Dred Scott trials. Galleries depict the history of St. Louis from its French and Spanish roots to its role in westward expansion. Trial reenactments, ranger tours. Open daily, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. FREE
Read MoreIn the Loft District, one block west of America's Center and near St. Louis' big three sporting venues. With 37 HDTVs and a spacious outdoor patio, The O/U is the place to be before, during and after the big game. American contemporary menu.
Read MoreAfter a $78.7 million restoration, the St. Louis institution formerly known as Kiel Opera House is now Peabody Opera House, hosting an array of entertainment and special events.
Read MoreAfter a $78.7 million restoration, the St. Louis institution formerly known as Kiel Opera House is now Peabody Opera House, hosting an array of entertainment and special events.
Read MoreJoin King Henry VIII, his court jester and favorite serving wenches for a fun-filled evening of dinner and song as the Royal Dumpe continues it's fourth decade of popular entertainment in St. Louis.
Read MoreA member of the National Hockey League, the Blues' season runs Oct.-Apr., followed by the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Read MoreCatch exciting Major League Baseball action and cheer for the St. Louis Cardinals, 11-time World Series Champions. For tickets, call (314) 345-9000 or visit our website. Busch Stadium tours, (314) 345-9565.
Read MoreFrom the front door of most major downtown hotels, step aboard and step back in time to rediscover the Old World charm and quiet elegance of horse-drawn touring. Individuals and families welcome.
Read MoreHosts the annual American Family Insurance Gateway Football Classic football game at the Edward Jones Dome.
Read MoreCentral Library reopened on December 9, 2012, after an extensive two-and-a-half year restoration. The new design includes a 65 percent increase in space for public use, a 250-seat auditorium, and a large Center for the Reader. Ranked #2 among large urban libraries in the country, the system has 17 locations with more than 4.5 million books and other resources available. FREE
Read MoreThe National Football League's St. Louis Rams play home games in the Edward Jones Dome in downtown St. Louis, Aug.-Dec.
Read MorePrivately-funded nonprofit organization that strengthens, inspires and promotes St. Louis by producing high-quality sports events and programs generating economic development and enhanced quality of life.
Read MoreA National Historic Landmark with historic hotel, unique specialty shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Free Memories Museum, self-guided walking tour and guided tours. Free
Read MoreThe Billikens play exciting college basketball at Chaifetz Arena on the campus of Saint Louis University.
Read MoreMicrobrewery and brewpub featuring handcrafted Schlafly beers and live music most weekends.
Read MoreHome to St. Louis Blues hockey, concerts, ice shows and other sporting events. Hosts 175 events and 2 million guests each year. One of the top arenas in the country.
Read MoreA St. Louis version of a Florida beach restaurant featuring great food and great fun. Conveniently located downtown on Laclede's Landing. Great chicken wings, seafood and sandwiches. Daily, 11 a.m. to at least midnight and serving food until closing.
Read MoreMagnificently restored Baroque church. Site of Vatican-authenticated miracle. Beautiful Altar of Answered Prayers. More than 35 hand-carved statues, 1890 tracker organ. Tours by appointment. FREE
Read MoreTwo museum galleries containing military-related items of both local and national historic significance including photographs, posters and printed materials; uniforms, flags, medals, firearms, edged weapons and a range of war-time memorabilia from the battlefront and home front. Call to schedule a group tour.
Read MoreFounded circa 1779; 148 stalls with farm-fresh and imported produce, meats, fish, herbs and more. Open year-round. FREE
Read MoreSt. Louis' oldest neighborhood is the best place to hear the authentic sounds of the St. Louis blues. Cozy, friendly clubs and great dining. Hours vary.
Read MoreGolf cart tours highlighting downtown St. Louis' many attractions with pickup and drop-off locations at key venues and hotels. Take one of our tours or customize. Really see St. Louis.
Read MoreA great way to get acquainted with the popular sights and local favorites that St. Louis offers during a narrated 75-minute tour aboard an authentic trolley.
Read MoreOldest, largest and only cigar retailed and lounge in downtown St. Louis. Established in 1876 with more than 1,000 different cigars. Full, comfortable lounge featuring largest selection of single malts and mixed drinks.
Read MoreOffering photography courses to learn and practice new photography skills and techniques in the most photogenic locations in and around St. Louis.
Read MoreA gathering place to enjoy humor, hospitality, fine Irish food and drink. When you want to meet friends for good drink, good food and good conversation, Tigin Irish Pub is your place.
Read MorePremier rock climbing gym in the country; 10,000 sq. ft./35 ft. tall climbing gym located adjacent to St. Louis Union Station offering daily passes, group rates and classes. Great fun for all ages.
Read MoreMore than 10,000 outrageous sea creatures and fun river critters await you at the World Aquarium. Feed stingrays, pet a shark, get a fish manicure, slide through the shark tank or cheer on your favorite racing turtle.
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