Tourist’s Guide to St. Louis, MO

I am the tourist, and this is my guide to St. Louis, MO. I don’t live in St. Louis, so it will never be a local’s guide, but many of the things on my tourist lists are recommendations from locals. If I’m missing anything, please drop it in the comments and I’ll add it to the guide.

Food and Drinks

Things to Do

  • Gateway Arch– walk around the park and if you’re not claustrophobic, head up in the elevator to the top
  • Citygarden– sculpture park downtown
  • Old Courthouse– courthouse where Dred and Harriet Scott filed their initial lawsuit for their freedom
  • Forest Park– huge, beautiful park
  • Zoo– a free zoo located in Forest Park
  • St. Louis Art Museum– free art museum in Forest Park
  • Missouri Botanical Garden– one of the nicest botanical gardens we’ve ever seen
  • Field House Museum– home of Dred Scott’s lawyer Roswell Field
  • Cathedral Basilica– stunning cathedral. If you love European churches you need to see this one
  • City Museum– an adventure park/museum in an old shoe factory, great for kids
  • St. Louis Cardinal’s Game– cheap tickets and quintessential baseball stadium
  • Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site– East of St. Louis in Collinsville, IL, it’s the largest pre-Columbian site north of Mexico. At its peak, around 1100, this metropolis stretched over 4,000 acres, encompassed about 120 earthen mounds, and hosted a population of nearly 20,000 individuals – larger than London at that time

Stay

I highly recommend renting a car when visiting St. Louis. The city is spread out and the public transportation is lacking.

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