The Gateway Arch
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A beautiful symbol of St. Louis’ geographic significance
and architectural creativity. Ride a tram 630 feet to the top of
the tallest arch in the world and take in the stunning views!
Forest Park
forestparkforever.org
With over 1,300 acres, this park was the site of both
the 1904 World’s Fair and the 1904 Summer Olympics.
It contains the Art Museum, History Museum, Planetarium,
Science Center, and St. Louis Zoo. The best part is it’s all free!
Fun Fact: Forest Park is larger than Central Park in NYC.
Forest Park Boathouse
Have lunch at the boathouse in Forest
Park and enjoy the views.
Delmar Loop
explorestlouis.com/neighborhood/the-delmar-loop/
Whether you’re attending an event, shopping for St. Louis souvenirs or bowling in a retro alley, carve out time to eat! The dining scene in the Delmar Loop features St. Louis-style barbecue, trendy tacos, pressure-fried chicken sandwiches, comfort food, famous root beer and more. It also offers a veritable trip around the world, with cuisines ranging from Syrian to Thai and Greek to Korean
Anheuser-Busch Brewery
budweisertours.com
12th & Lynch Streets
Take a brewery tour and taste the most famous
beer out of St. Louis, Budweiser!