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15 must do's in St.Louis

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Are you looking for awesome things to do in St. Louis, Missouri, to create the perfect vacation? This list will help you with your trip planning so you do not need to stress.
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At 630 feet tall, this is the tallest arch in the world. It stands imposing on the Mississippi River as a major part of the St. Louis skyline. The views from the top are amazing and allow you to see many landmarks from above.
Homepage | The Gateway Arch
 
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Kids will have fun meeting cartoon characters and screaming their heads off on super fast rides. There are seasonal events to check out too for the Fourth of July, Halloween, and Christmas.
Six Flags St. Louis
 
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You can rent a paddleboat or kayak and drift across the calm and peaceful lakes and streams. Or you can rent a bicycle and ride through the over seven miles of twisting trails. Either way, these are great ways to experience Forest Park.
Visit — Forest Park Forever
 
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One awesome thing about the zoo is that admission is free! Some of the attractions like the Zooline Railroad, the Conservation Carousel, and the Sea Lion Show do cost extra though.
Saint Louis Zoo
 
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The collection of work includes over 33,000 pieces that span time and culture. You will love seeing Egyptian, African, Native American, American, and European artworks from ancient time periods through to contemporary work.
Saint Louis Art Museum
 
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This museum covers the extensive history of St. Louis from when it was founded in 1764 by French fur traders until the present day. There is just so much to learn about this historic city!
Missouri History Museum
 
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General admission to the Science Center is free, but some attractions cost extra. This is one of the best budget things to do in St. Louis!
Saint Louis Science Center
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The City Museum is found in an old warehouse. When you see a school bus on the roof and an airplane hanging on the side, you know you have arrived! The cool pieces here were made with found objects and salvaged materials.
City Museum
 
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You can explore the exhibit galleries, watch trial reenactments, and take a ranger-led tour. The Old Courthouse sits in the shadow of the Gateway Arch, creating a picture-perfect scene in this vibrant city in the Midwest.
Old Courthouse
 
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Ride the tram to see the botanical garden in style. It is narrated so you can learn all about the garden and the attractions found within it.
Missouri Botanical Garden
 
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Grant’s Farm might be best known as the home of the Budweiser Clydesdales. If you want to get up and personal with these giant horses, then you can pay extra for the Clydesdale Adventure and learn all about them.
Grant's Farm
 
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Tour the pretty brewery and go behind the scenes to see how this drink is made. You’ll even get a chance to meet even more of the Budweiser Clydesdales. Plus, you’ll get to taste some beer right at the source.
Anheuser-Busch
 
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Your kids will have fun running around the park and looking at the unique, abstract sculptures. In hot weather, they will also have a blast splashing in the spray plaza.
Citygarden Sculpture Park
 
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One of the coolest things about the World Chess Hall of Fame is the giant, mahogany chess piece standing regally outside. This is the largest chess piece in the world at twenty feet tall and almost 11,000 pounds
World Chess Hall of Fame
 
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History buffs will want to add the Campbell House Museum to their things to do in St. Louis Missouri itinerary. Constructed in 1851, this elegant home belonged to Robert Campbell, a fur trader, and entrepreneur.
Campbell House Museum