Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis becomes a downtown St. Louis resort from June to October. Enjoy spectacular Gateway Arch and Mississippi River views from a luxurious cabana, then play in one of two Topgolf Swing Suite simulator bays in the afternoon.
A USD 380 million reconstruction project revitalized the riverfront and surrounding environs just steps from where Lewis and Clark finished their Mississippi River voyage. The Gateway Arch, the tallest man-made structure in the Western Hemisphere and a National Landmark
Many world-class attractions in St. Louis are free. Discover national exhibits and works of art from antiquity to the present at Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Zoo, and Missouri History Museum with over 100,000 artifacts.
Explore Missouri, the birthplace of Mark Twain, Lewis & Clark, and the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis, which popularized the ice cream cone, iced tea, hot dog, and 7-Up.
One of the world's largest mosaic collections is in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis. Over 100 million pieces of glass and stone line the cathedral, creating a unique visual experience.
The Katy Trail is the nation's longest rail-trail, built on the MKT's former track. Outdoor lovers of all ages and interests will enjoy the Katy Trail State Park's 26 trailheads and Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail portion
Few American music genres have as lengthy and rich a history as the Blues. St. Louis is in the "Blues Belt" and home to the National Blues Museum. Private tours allow customers to produce and take home their own music using high-impact technology.
Laumeier Sculpture Park combines art and exercise. Laumeier Sculpture Park, a 105-acre (42 hectare) open-air museum and sculpture park in St. Louis County, attracts tourists
Tour the nation's oldest and largest brewery and see the Budweiser Clydesdales at Grant's Farm, the Busch family's 281-acre (114 hectare) ancestral property. St. Louis has more than 40 great craft breweries to visit