Take a tram ride to the top of this gleaming, 630-foot monument. After you squeeze into a futuristic, five-person pod, it takes four minutes to ascend. At the top, small windows reveal spectacular views of the Old Courthouse, downtown St. Louis and beyond to the west and the Mississippi River and Illinois to the east.
STL Aquarium at Union Station will take you on an aquatic journey like no other. The stunning complex houses more than 13,000 animals at the St. Louis Aquarium
At the Union Station you can also find: * The 200-foot St. Louis Wheel * A carousel, an 18-hole miniature golf course * A ropes course and more * The 3D light show in the Grand Hall plays on the hour * Restaurants such as The Soda Fountain * The Train Shed will keep you fueled for infinite fun * The St. Louis Aquarium houses more than 13,000 animals
Dress in red and head to Busch Stadium to see our 11-time World Series champions, the St. Louis Cardinals.
Home to over 16000 animals. Named the eight-best zoo in the US by USA Today readers and more importantly... it´s FREE!!!
Forest Park in St. Louis is approximately 500 acres larger than Central Park in New York City. Home to world-class attractions – most of which are also FREE! It’s considered one of the best urban parks in the country. Attractions inside the park: * Missouri History Museum * Saint Louis Art Museum * Saint Louis Science Center * Saint Louis Zoo * The Muny
Housed in a 600,000-square-foot former shoe company warehouse, the all-ages architectural playground offers a truly immersive experience, where you can climb into a bow whale’s mouth, rocket down a 10-story slide and pilot a plane suspended in the air.
Grab a frozen custard where concretes are served upside down to prove their thickness.
If you’re looking for neighborhoods with a little bit of everything head out to Soulard