A regular haunt of the marrying couple and other party members. Coffee. Crepes. Cozy. Affordable.
Completely FREE! When you visit the Saint Louis Zoo, you’ll have no shortage of things to see and do. The Zoo has 90 acres of animal exhibits, attractions, shopping and dining for you and your family to enjoy. You can also find Zoo activities and programs for people of all ages and abilities.
Quarter play cabinets. 2 Quarter Pins. Excellent beer. 21+
More than a thousand live tropical butterflies fly freely in the glass conservatory at the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House. Watch a butterfly emerge from a chrysalis right before your eyes. Or go outside and visit native and migrating species in the Butterfly Garden.
Expect the unexpected. City Museum is a hundred-year-old warehouse in downtown St. Louis in which artists have repurposed the pieces of old cities to build miles of tunnels, slides, climbers, bridges, and castles. There are secret passages and grand galleries. Playgrounds and ball pits. A circus and a train. A rooftop school bus and a Ferris wheel.
Founded in 1859, the 79-acre Missouri Botanical Garden is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and an oasis in the city of St. Louis. Today, 153 years after opening, the Garden is a National Historic Landmark and a center for science, conservation, education and horticultural display.
Visit Aaron and Jen's second date location. Walk among the historic businesses and cobblestone road of Main St. and the Missouri Riverfront at Frontier Park. There are many restaurants, locally-owned businesses that focus on handmade crafts and products.
For reference, this is the ceremony and reception location. Additionally, it is a beautiful park with engaging hiking trails, sand beaches along a quarry lake for fishing and kayaking, settled along the Katy Trail and right next to Missouri's wine country.