City Museum– hands on for kids and those who are kids at heart. Downtown. Giant climbing structures and lots of small caverns for little ones to play…and get lost.
Concerts and Theatre
Fox Theater– concerts and Broadway theater series
St Louis Repertory Theater on the campus of Webster University. Multiple stages. Smaller venue. No bad seat in the house.
Cardinals
Go early, grab a drink and eat something before going into the game.
Discounted day-of tickets for St. Louis Cardinals – First Pitch Tickets
St Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame museum in Ballpark Village.
Brewery tours – Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Schlafly Bottleworks, 4 Hands Brewery, and lots of local microbreweries. There’s even a local brewery tour where they transport you to 4 microbreweries – BrewHop STL
What else have you done that’s entertaining while in STL?
Union Station – restaurants, new giant ferris wheel, aquarium, hotel
Cathedral Basilica
Magic House – children’s museum in Kirkwood, MO, not far from downtown
Outdoors
Forest Park – what do you recommend people do there?
Art Museum, mentioned already above, has a nice restaurant
The Boathouse Restaurant and ride the paddleboats.
The Muny for summer time musicals
The Zoo – one of the best in the US and it’s free
MO Botanical Garden, Laumeier Sculpture Park, the Arch
The Arch is a must see! It is now designated as a National Park and was recently completely renovated with a fantastic museum below ground. You should definitely take a ride up in the Arch, however, things to know before you do:
The “elevator” is the same that was initially installed.
It is small. We are big. It is a cramped and a bit of a confined space.
You will be up high! The windows are small.
Local wineries –
Try the MO wine. There are some good ones, but you may have to try a few first.
Augusta/Defiance wineries: all good! Go in the fall (Sept/Oct) and enjoy outdoor drinking and live music.
Hermann, MO– great wineries (Hermanhoff and Stone Hill) with wonderful bed and breakfast options
Foodie recommendations –
Iconic STL must do’s for food and drink – the Hill, Ted Drews, Imo’s, Crown Candy Kitchen if you have time to stand in line.
St. Louis Pizza and Toasted Ravioli
Gooey Butter Cake- Park Avenue Coffee Shop in Lafayette Square
Delmar Loop – Fitz’s
The Hill: Favazza’s, Zia’s, Charlie Gittos, Rigazzi’s
Best view: 360
Another rooftop option: Vin de Set
Cinder House rooftop restaurant at The Four Seasons
Lafayette Square: 1111 Mississippi
Dessert: Bailey’s Chocolate Bar
Fountains on Locust
Walking food tours –
Savor St Louis Food Tours– 3 available (Downtown, Central West End and Delmar Loop). Lots of food. Great history of the area. Eclectic bites and well-known stops.
City Museum– hands on for kids and those who are kids at heart. Downtown. Giant climbing structures and lots of small caverns for little ones to play…and get lost.
Concerts and Theatre
Fox Theater– concerts and Broadway theater series
St Louis Repertory Theater on the campus of Webster University. Multiple stages. Smaller venue. No bad seat in the house.
Cardinals
Go early, grab a drink and eat something before going into the game.
Discounted day-of tickets for St. Louis Cardinals – First Pitch Tickets
St Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame museum in Ballpark Village.
Brewery tours – Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Schlafly Bottleworks, 4 Hands Brewery, and lots of local microbreweries. There’s even a local brewery tour where they transport you to 4 microbreweries – BrewHop STL
What else have you done that’s entertaining while in STL?
Union Station – restaurants, new giant ferris wheel, aquarium, hotel
Cathedral Basilica
Magic House – children’s museum in Kirkwood, MO, not far from downtown
Outdoors
Forest Park – what do you recommend people do there?
Art Museum, mentioned already above, has a nice restaurant
The Boathouse Restaurant and ride the paddleboats.
The Muny for summer time musicals
The Zoo – one of the best in the US and it’s free
MO Botanical Garden, Laumeier Sculpture Park, the Arch
The Arch is a must see! It is now designated as a National Park and was recently completely renovated with a fantastic museum below ground. You should definitely take a ride up in the Arch, however, things to know before you do:
The “elevator” is the same that was initially installed.
It is small. We are big. It is a cramped and a bit of a confined space.
You will be up high! The windows are small.
Local wineries –
Try the MO wine. There are some good ones, but you may have to try a few first.
Augusta/Defiance wineries: all good! Go in the fall (Sept/Oct) and enjoy outdoor drinking and live music.
Hermann, MO– great wineries (Hermanhoff and Stone Hill) with wonderful bed and breakfast options
Foodie recommendations –
Iconic STL must do’s for food and drink – the Hill, Ted Drews, Imo’s, Crown Candy Kitchen if you have time to stand in line.
St. Louis Pizza and Toasted Ravioli
Gooey Butter Cake- Park Avenue Coffee Shop in Lafayette Square
Delmar Loop – Fitz’s
The Hill: Favazza’s, Zia’s, Charlie Gittos, Rigazzi’s
Best view: 360
Another rooftop option: Vin de Set
Cinder House rooftop restaurant at The Four Seasons
Lafayette Square: 1111 Mississippi
Dessert: Bailey’s Chocolate Bar
Fountains on Locust
Walking food tours –
Savor St Louis Food Tours– 3 available (Downtown, Central West End and Delmar Loop). Lots of food. Great history of the area. Eclectic bites and well-known stops.