One of the largest urban parks in the US, in the heart of St. Louis! It was home to the 1904 World's Fair and is currently home to the (free!) St. Louis Zoo, Art Museum, and the Missouri History Museum. Come for a round of golf, a walk around the Grand Basin, or a picnic.
The Italian neighborhood in St. Louis! Come here for tons of great family-owned Italian restaurants. Our favorites are Gioia's Deli (multiple locations around town) for lunch and Zia's for dinner. Toasted Ravioli, an STL delicacy, is a must try!
A St. Louis institution since 1929! Famous for its frozen custard and iconic concrete shakes. It's a classic stop after a Cardinals or Blues game, and a must for first-time visitors!
One of St. Louis's oldest neighborhoods, known for historic brick architecture, lively bars, and the Soulard Farmers Market. Great for exploring during the day or a night out.
Known for beautiful Victorian homes and one of the city's oldest parks. Take a stroll through the neighborhood, then grab a meal at Square One Brewery or Eleven Eleven Mississippi (we love their espresso martinis!).
One of our favorite places to spend a Saturday morning in St. Louis. Wander through downtown and browse the local shops. Don't forget to grab a coffee from Kaldi's, Jimmy's first request whenever we're in town!
Caroline's high school stomping grounds! Explore charming Old Webster, grab a dinner at Olive and Oak, dessert at Cyrano's, or enjoy a drink at the Frisco Barroom.
Check a National Park off your list and see why STL is called the Gateway to the West! Take the elevator to the top to see the views.