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  American Theater
416 N 9th St , St. Louis, MO

Attraction Type: Movie Theaters
User Rating:4.0 User Rating:4.0
Anheuser-Busch Brewery Anheuser-Busch Brewery
13th St and Lynch St , St. Louis, MO
Phone - +1 314 577 2333; +1 314 577 2626 (tours)

What do horses, dogs and beer have in common? Find out while touring the grounds, brewery and stables and while [more]

Attraction Type: Wineries
User Rating:7.5 User Rating:7.5
Bissell Mansion Restaurant and Dinner Theater Bissell Mansion Restaurant and Dinner Theater
4426 Randall Pl , St. Louis, MO

The Bissell Mansion has been dubbed St. Louis' Oldest "Hysterical" Landmark. Built in the 1820s as the home of Captain [more]

Attraction Type: Things to do
Bowling Hall of Fame Bowling Hall of Fame
111 Stadium Plaza , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 231-6340

Whether in town on business or pleasure, bowling fans will not want to miss the unique items showcased here. Since [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:7.0 User Rating:7.0

  • Sep 19, 2006 by Donald from Farmington — "I've never been to the Bowling Hall of fame. What I'd like to share with you is, Back in 1973-1979 my Uncle & Father" [more]

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  Busch Stadium
250 Stadium Plaza , St. Louis, MO

User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
  Campbell House Museum
1508 Locust St. , St. Louis, MO

  Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
4431 Lindell Blvd. , St. Louis, MO

Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis (The)
4431 Lindell Blvd , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 533-0544

Romanesque architecture is what you will first see when you arrive at the seat of the Catholic archdiocese in St. [more]

Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0

  • Aug 27, 2007 by mayrah from huntsville, al — "Awesome, majestic, great display of mosaic art including Tiffany's work. Easy access and nearby Forrest Park." [more]

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Central Public Library Central Public Library
1301 Olive Street , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 241-2288

Central Public Library was designed by Cass Gilbert of New York City (who also designed the Woolworth Building in New [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
User Rating:6.0 User Rating:6.0
Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion
3352 DeMenil Place , (at Cherokee Street) , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 771-5828

A Greek Revival-style mansion now open to the public, the Chatillon-DeMenil house dates to 1849, when the first portion [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral
1210 Locust Street , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 231-3454

Fans of Gothic architecture will not want to miss this fine example of the style, complete with a belfry tower flanked [more]

Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
User Rating:9.0 User Rating:9.0
City Museum City Museum
701 N 15th St , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 231-2489

Located in a former shoe manufacturing building, this museum will satisfy both the young and the young-at-heart. With [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0

  • Aug 4, 2006 by Georganna from Fulton, MO — "My daughter-in-law and I took 6, 5, and 3.5 year old girls and we all had a blast though we were only there 2 hours. " [more]
  • Dec 30, 2005 by Hilary from Chicago — "This place is a work of genius. I have been there at least 5 times and continue to find new things to look at. My" [more]

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EarthWays Home EarthWays Home
3617 Grandel Square , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 577-0220

A prime example of 19th-century architecture, this historic landmark is housed in the Grand Center district and is now [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
Edward Jones Dome Edward Jones Dome
701 Convention Plaza , St. Louis, MO
Phone - +1 314 342 5201; +1 314 342 5042

Built circa 1995, this landmark is located in the heart of Downtown St. Louis, seating more than 70,000 people for [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
Federal Reserve Bank Federal Reserve Bank
411 Locust St , St. Louis, MO
Phone - +1 314 444 8444; +1 800 333 0810

As one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks in the United States, the St. Louis branch has made learning about our [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
Forest Park Forest Park
5595 Grand Drive , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 367-7275

Born in the Civil War era (1879) and witness to the 1904 World's Fair, this park attracts history lovers from around [more]

Attraction Type: National Parks
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
Fox Theatre and Tours Fox Theatre and Tours
527 North Grand Blvd , St. Louis, MO

Originally opened as a movie theater in 1929, the Fox cost USD6-million, an incredible sum at a time when movie tickets [more]

Attraction Type: Things to do
User Rating:8.0 User Rating:8.0
Gateway Riverboat Cruises Gateway Riverboat Cruises
800 North First St , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 621-4040

The Mississippi River has long beckoned adventurers to ride its mighty currents. Here you can board a paddle wheeler, [more]

Attraction Type: Things to do
User Rating:9.5 User Rating:9.5
Grace Hill Grace Hill
2600 Hadley St , St. Louis, MO
Phone - (314) 539-9500

Founded in 1903 as a settlement house for immigrants, this building has become a community asset and has continued to [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
Grand Center (Art and Entertainment District) Grand Center (Art and Entertainment District)
634 North Grand Blvd , (Suite 10A) , St. Louis, MO
Phone - +1 314 533 1884, ext. 203; +1 800 572 7776

The 10-block area known as Grand Center is St. Louis' premier art and entertainment district. It is home to art, [more]

Attraction Type: National Parks
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User Reviews for St. Louis

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Magic House Childen's Museum
Sep 6, 2007 by Michelle from Saint Louis
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Great for small kids.
  • Not worth wasting your money on kids say 12 and over.

“This place is great for small children. However, they say fun for all ages, not so. I foolishly took my two nieces ages 14&15. The staff did not want them to do anything; they kept saying it's for small children.”

3 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis (The)
Aug 27, 2007 by mayrah from huntsville, al
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Accessible, open all day.
  • None.

“Awesome, majestic, great display of mosaic art including Tiffany's work. Easy access and nearby Forrest Park.”

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Soulard Farmer's Market
Apr 4, 2007 by Tricia from Milwaukee, WI
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Lots of things to pick from and great prices.
  • Gets a little crowded, parking can be hard to find.

“This is a fun place to go to do your shopping. Lots of fresh fruit, veggies, meat, seasonable goodies. Vendor has clothes, jewelry, purses. We go every time we visit St. Louis and always have a great time.”

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Saint Louis Gateway Arch
Apr 1, 2007 by beverly from feeding hills, mass.
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • I liked the view could see for many miles.
  • Hope they improved their elevator.

“I thought it was great. Was there in 1982. When I was there they had a museum in the bottom floor underground. You had to take an elevator that sat 4 or 5 people in it would click as it was going up. Like it was going up the stairs. Once at the top it was a wonderful view to look out the windows. I thought it was wonderful. The other bowlers I was with did not like it at all for it seemed to sway little. They went to other side and went back done. I stayed up there for about 25 minutes. I do not know if it's the same today or not. Going back for a convention in 2008.”

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Powell Symphony Hall
Mar 14, 2007 by John from Ballwin
Overall Rating: 5 User Rating Score: 5

  • It is very beautiful and for ghost lovers there is a ghost Named George.
  • The music is not the greatest.

“On February 28 I went to Powell symphony hall. I heard and saw many things. The following paragraphs will describe those experiences. Some of the songs I heard were very unique. I heard songs like carnival which expressed many exciting feelings. There was a selection that brought so many thoughts and feelings. There were many different instruments. We were able to hear two instruments that arena commonly heard in the orchestra. They were the harp and the tambourine. The beat also played a big part. Sometimes it got really quiet and you had to strain your ears to hear. Sometimes it got very loud and it felt like it was playing just for you. It got very fast and the violinists were moving their bows really fast. Sometimes it got so slow that you felt like you were going to have a very bad day. I saw many things also. The sights in my opinion were better than the music. The tour guide told us about a ghost who lived in someplace we saw. His Name was George. I think the sights were breath-taking. I think I would want to go there again. It¿s not the best music or sights. There was a lot of gold. The guide said they used all of the U.S.A gold plus more. I personally think that¿s illogical.”

1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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