St. Louis is a vibrant Midwest city known for the iconic Gateway Arch, passionate sports fans, rich history, and a lively food and music scene—all with a friendly, down‑to‑earth vibe. Look at these recs!!!!
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Free things!
Plan for 2–3 hours, arrive early for an OMNIMAX show, and don’t skip the planetarium or Structures gallery—these are guaranteed highlights. It’s engaging, inspiring, and a local favorite for all ages.
Saint Louis Science Center
The St. Louis Zoo is one of the nation’s best—and it’s free! 🐧 Don’t miss the penguins, big cats, and the scenic train ride for a fun, unforgettable day.
Saint Louis Zoo
Free, beautiful, and fun for everyone. Enough said!
Saint Louis Art Museum
Free, fun, and something for everyone! Enough said.
Missouri History Museum
A night out!
Three Sixty rooftop bar in St. Louis offers a spectacular 360-degree view of the city, including Busch Stadium, the Gateway Arch, and the Mississippi River, making it a top destination for enjoying St. Louis.
360 Rooftop Bar
Come visit Brennan’s in Central West End, a super cute area of St. Louis with fun bars and restaurants. Brennan’s is perfect for a drink anytime.
Brennan's
This place is made out of shipping containers and has the best beer! Come have a great time here.
Rockwell Beer Company
Louie on DeMun is a small Italian gem in Clayton—cozy, casual, but consistently outstanding. 😊
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Fun for the family!
Catch a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium! Start with drinks at Ballpark Village, grab ballpark eats like toasted ravioli or nachos in a helmet, cheer on the Redbirds with the crowd, and cap it off with rooftop views or fireworks after the game.
Schedule - St. Louis Cardinals
Love golfing or just smacking it? Enough said.
Topgolf St. Louis - Midtown
Check out the Gateway Arch — St. Louis’s most iconic landmark! 🚡 Take the tram to the top for incredible views of the city and the Mississippi, then explore the free museum below. If you have extra time, enjoy a riverboat cruise or a stroll through ...
The Gateway Arch
The Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis is a 79‑acre oasis blending stunning floral artistry, cultural intrigue, and architectural beauty. It has a Climatron, Japanese Garden, Formal Gardens and Conservatories, and fun extras like a tram tour and ...