The Best Things to Do in St. Louis

Touristy places can get a bad rep. Yes, they’re busy, but they’re popular for a reason: These not-to-be-missed stops are often fun, different, and offer a taste of the city. In St. Louis, many locals take advantage of these spots. Here are some of the places and activities all tourists—and locals—should visit.
1. See the city from the top of the Gateway Arch
Building

2. Interact with animals at the Saint Louis Zoo
Zoo

This free zoo is consistently ranked among the top five in the country. It’s such a wonderful outing that even locals visit often. Stop by The Wild to see polar bears, penguins, apes, and more; stroll through the massive 1904 Flight Cage; see the reptiles and amphibians at the Herpetarium on Historic Hill; hang out poolside with the sea lions at Lakeside Crossing; feed and pet the goats in the Children’s Zoo—and that barely scratches the surface. Live music enthusiasts should also check out the Jungle Boogie concert series every Friday during the summer. Admission is free, as are the kids’ activities on offer, and grownups can enjoy craft beer, wine, snacks, and more at the nearby bar.
3. Try the Anheuser-Busch tour and tasting
Brewery

4. Experience Forest Park
Park

When you learn about all of the attractions found at Forest Park, it’s no longer surprising that it’s larger than New York’s Central Park. In addition to the zoo, stop by the Saint Louis Art Museum to take in the sculpture garden and the more than 33,000 works inside that cross time and cultures. Then, before heading to the Saint Louis Science Center to visit the mechanical dinosaurs and take in an OMNIMAX movie, make a quick stop at The Jewel Box greenhouse to view hundreds of beautiful flowers. Grab some food at the Boathouse and then tour the park via pedal boat in Post-Dispatch Lake. In the summer, take in a musical at The Muny, or on a snowy winter day, go sledding down Art Hill.
5. Learn and play at the City Museum
Museum

To truly understand downtown’s City Museum, you must experience it for yourself. The building and everything in it has been recycled, reclaimed, and transformed into jungle gyms, exhibits, and rides for your amusement. Climb the three-story treehouse, marvel at the resident circus, view the massive aquarium, spelunk in the enchanted caves, and then head to the roof to ride the Ferris wheel.
6. Root for the Cards
Stadium

In this city, being a St. Louis Cardinals fan is as essential as breathing. For a true taste of St. Louis’ spirit, hospitality, and enthusiasm, head to Busch Stadium, grab a Budweiser and some Ted Drewes, and watch the Cards play. If you must root for the opposing team, never fear; the mood here always remains friendly, and the atmosphere is so fun that the sweltering heat and suffocating humidity will cease to be any more than minor annoyances. After the game, head out of the stadium and into Ballpark Village for food, drinks, and fun.
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