The Way, an outdoor sculpture at Laumeier Sculpture Park, features giant red cylinders.

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Urban explorer, outdoor adventurer, aficionado of family fun – no matter your travel persona, you’ll find plenty to see and do in St. Louis. Explore iconic attractions, discover unique shops and experience luxurious spas. Take a tour of museums and historic sites, attend performances at state-of-the-art venues, cheer on our sports teams and delight your taste buds at award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, breweries, wineries and distilleries.

St. Louis is brimming with free attractions and boasts an arts-and-culture scene that’s second to none. Plus, fans of fresh air will be surprised and delighted by our flourishing public parks, miles of trails and exhilarating waterways. Sprinkle in a bit of our secret sauce – the warmth and hospitality of the residents – and you’ll discover that St. Louis dishes up undeniably epic travel experiences.

Don’t take our word for it, though. See for yourself.

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Black Madonna Shrine and Grottos

A collection of magnificent multi-colored rock grottos. I-44 west; Eureka exit, south Hwy. 109; right Hwy. FF; left Hwy. F to St. Joseph Hill Rd....

National Blues Museum

The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an...

Historic Daniel Boone Home

Discover the home where the legendary hero Daniel Boone spent his final years, as well as historic buildings within the village. Guided tours daily.

Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House

A cultural and educational attraction. Visitors will see more than 1,000 butterflies in free flight and actually witness the mystery of metamorphosis.

Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site

Site of the largest prehistoric Indian city north of Mexico. Interpretive center, Woodhenge solar calendar, special events. From I-55, exit 6 on IL Rte. 111....

Calvary Cemetery

Gravesites of Tennessee Williams, Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman and Dred Scott. Many architecturally significant private mausoleums and monuments, including that of the Nez Perce. These...

Campbell House Museum

Built in 1851, the first house in the elegant Lucas Place neighborhood, the Campbell House was the home of renowned fur trader and entrepreneur Robert...

Cardinals Hall of Fame & Museum

Where Cardinals past and present combine to create an unforgettable experience. As the official home for St. Louis Cardinals legends, the Cardinals Hall of Fame...

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis

This Roman Catholic Church, a major landmark in the city of St. Louis, is open to visitors daily. Masses are at 7 a.m., 8 a.m....

Central Library -- St. Louis Public Library

Built in 1912, the St. Louis Public Library's flagship, Central Library, is a monument to the past and a cultural beacon for the future. Spanning...

Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion

19th century Greek Revival mansion with orginal furnishings and 1904 World's Fair exhibit. Hourly tours.

City Museum

Housed in the 600,000 sq. ft. former International Shoe Company, the museum is an eclectic mixture of children’s playground, fun house, surrealistic pavilion and architectural...