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About St. Louis

Overview

St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America, is a city rich in history and culture, strategically located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Known as the "Gateway to the West," St. Louis has been a significant destination since the early 19th century when Lewis and Clark embarked on their westward expedition from this region. The city is home to the iconic Gateway Arch, the tallest arch in the world at 630 feet, completed in 1965 to honor Thomas Jefferson and the westward expansion of the United States.

Currently, the average price of hotels in St. Louis is $167, with options ranging from $70 to $838. With 76 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Downtown St. Louis, Airport Township, Downtown West, Central West End, and Clayton. Some of the most sought-after hotels in the area are the Drury Plaza Hotel St. Louis at the Arch, Hotel Indigo St. Louis - Downtown, an IHG Hotel, River City Casino & Hotel, OYO Hotel St. Louis Downtown City Center MO, and Days Inn by Wyndham Downtown St. Louis.

Things to do in St. Louis

St. Louis offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to a variety of interests. History enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Old St. Louis County Courthouse, a site that has witnessed significant events in American history, including the Dred Scott case. This landmark provides a deep dive into the past, highlighting pivotal moments that shaped the nation.

No trip to St. Louis is complete without experiencing the Gateway Arch. Visitors can take a unique elevator ride to the top for unparalleled views of the city. The site also includes the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, the Museum of Westward Expansion, and exhibits at the Historic Old Courthouse. For shopping enthusiasts, Levee Mercantile offers a nostalgic experience with products reminiscent of the 19th-century St. Louis riverfront.

Beer aficionados will enjoy the Anheuser-Busch Brewery, where complimentary tours offer an inside look at the beer-making process perfected since 1852. The tour concludes with a tasting session for those 21 and older and includes a visit to the historic stables of the Budweiser Clydesdales, providing a perfect photo opportunity.

Citygarden Sculpture Park is a must-visit for art lovers. This urban oasis in downtown St. Louis features a blend of lush greenery and internationally acclaimed sculptures, all accessible to the public year-round. Located in the "Gateway Mall" area, it offers a serene escape in the heart of the city.

Families will love the Saint Louis Zoo, home to 18,000 animals from 700 species spread across 90 acres. Located in Forest Park, the zoo features various attractions, including an Insectarium, Children's Zoo, Penguin & Puffin Coast, and a Zooline Railroad. Best of all, admission is free.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in St. Louis

St. Louis boasts a vibrant nightlife scene with something for everyone. Big Daddy's in Soulard is a popular spot, known for its lively atmosphere and DJ music starting as early as 9 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday. The venue also features an outdoor beer garden and free parking, making it a convenient choice for a night out.

The Schlafly Tap Room, located in a beautifully restored historic building, offers a casual setting to enjoy European pub fare paired with a selection of over 16 Schlafly draft beers. Open daily, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy good food and drink.

Blueberry Hill is a St. Louis landmark filled with pop culture memorabilia. Located in The Loop along the St. Louis Walk of Fame, it’s famous for its diverse menu and live music, including performances by rock and roll legend Chuck Berry. The venue’s jukebox and creative window displays are also noteworthy.

John D. McGurk's Irish Pub and Garden is a must-visit, offering authentic Irish music nightly. Named one of the “Best Bars in America” by Esquire magazine, it provides a lively and entertaining atmosphere.

Bar Napoli is a local favorite for nightlife, offering a relaxed atmosphere with a variety of specialty drinks, cocktails, and beers. The late-night menu features delicious appetizers, making it a great spot for both social gatherings and business meetings.

Where to Eat in St. Louis

St. Louis is a culinary haven with diverse dining options. Balkan Treat Box offers a taste of Balkan cuisine with dishes like 'pide,' a wood-fired flatbread topped with cheese and pepper sauce, and 'cevapi,' grilled beef sausages served with flatbread, onion, and cabbage. Vegetarian and gluten-friendly options are available upon request.

Lemp Mansion Restaurant & Inn provides a unique dining experience in a restored 1800s mansion. The establishment serves an Italian-inspired menu and also functions as a museum and inn. Reservations are recommended to fully enjoy this historic venue.

Pappy’s Smokehouse is renowned for its Memphis-style BBQ, featuring slow-smoked meats topped with a variety of sauces. Voted one of the 101 Best Places to Chow Down in America by The Travel Channel, it’s a must-visit for BBQ lovers.

Al's Restaurant, located just north of the Gateway Arch, is famous for its award-winning steak and seafood. Operated by three generations of a St. Louis family, Al’s offers elegant tableside service and a fresh menu presentation.

Sweetie Pies, founded by former singer Robbie Montgomery, serves the best in down-home southern soul food. The restaurant features dishes like fried chicken, short ribs, and catfish, along with classic side dishes like macaroni and cheese and mashed potatoes. The family-owned business has gained national attention through a cable reality show and features on the Food Network’s “Diner, Drive-ins and Dives.”

Cheapest time to stay in St. Louis

February is the cheapest time to stay in St. Louis for an average of $122 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$132

February

$122

March

$132

April

$140

May

$158

June

$162

July

$157

August

$148

September

$150

October

$137

November

$130

December

$136

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