St. Louis


There are many things to see and do in St. Louis!
Below are just a few of our favorites and other must-see stops:

Gateway Arch
The majestic Gateway Arch attracts more than four million guests each year. Take the tram ride to the top of our nation's tallest man-made monument  at 630 ft.




Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tours
The free tours include the historic Brew House, Budweiser Clydesdale stable, beechwood lagering cellar, packaging plant, hospitality room and Anheuser-Busch gift shop. Open daily.
www.budweisertours.com

Laclede’s Landing
19th century architecture meets 21st century dining and entertainment. The Landing, as the locals call it, is a collection of historic 19th century riverfront warehouses that have been converted into nightclubs and restaurants. Visit a brewpub, dance club, or dueling pianos bar, then try your luck at the Lumière Place casino complex or the Casino Queen located just across the river in Illinois.




St. Louis Zoo
Home to more than 18,000 exotic animals, many of them rare and endangered. These 700 species represent the major continents and biomes of the world. Set in the rolling hills, lakes and glades of Forest Park, the Saint Louis Zoo is always a great place to be. Admission is free.




Forest Park
Once home to the 1904 World’s Fair, Forest Park is one of the largest urban parks in the United States. It attracts 12 million visitors a year with world-class attractions and scenic walking and biking trails. Other points of interest include the Jewel Box, a beautiful greenhouse filled with magnificent floral displays, the golf courses and the World’s Fair Pavilion, a perfect site for a company picnic or private party.
 












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