314-289-4444
This museum is hands on for everyone! Like many other attractions in St. Louis admission is free except for shows and special events but don’t let that stop you from experiencing the Omnimax Theater. You will feel like you’re IN the movie!
Photograph courtesy St. Louis Science Center
314-781-0900
Rated one of the nation’s top zoos and home to more than 11,000 exotic animals. Enjoy habitats like Big Cat Country, Jungle of the Apes and the chilly Penguin and Puffin Coast. Up close and personal contact with nature’s beauty in the Children’s Zoo. Free admission.
Snow Leopard photograph courtesy of Ray Meibaum , St. Louis Zoo
314-822-8900
Located in the charming community of Kirkwood, this museum is hands on fun for all ages. Experience the joy of learning through creativity, experimentation and magic.
Photograph courtesy The Magic House
314-843-1700
Named after our 18th president, Ulysses S. Grant, who farmed a portion of this 281 acre wildlife preserve. Owned by Anheuser-Busch and home to over 1,000 animals, including the world famous Clydesdale horses. Admission and tram rides free, but pay to park.
314-577-2626
A St. Louis tradition, visit the historic Budweiser Clydesdale stable, Beechwood Lager Cellars, historic Brew House and Bevo Packaging Facility. See how the country’s finest beer is made and sample a variety of brews, including seasonal brands and new products.
314-535-2900
Since 1982, more than 15 million people have passed through the brass doors of the Fox to see Broadway shows, Las Vegas performers, top pop, rock, and comedy concert acts, country superstars, dance, family productions, gospel plays, and classic movies; and to attend tours, seminars, private parties, weddings, graduations and proms. The Fabulous Fox prides itself on providing St. Louis audiences with the best of everything and something for everyone!
Photograph courtesy of Chris Caldwell
314-361-1900
“One essential truth has remained about the nation’s oldest and largest outdoor theatre; the story of St. Louis – and of St. Louisans. It is about the countless individuals who have contributed their time, money, and talent to make this magical place a truly unique American experience.”
314-533-2500
Founded in 1866, SLSO is recognized internationally as an ensemble of the highest caliber, performing a broad musical repertoire with skill and spirit. Powell Symphony Hall is one of world’s finest concert halls.
Photograph Powell Auditorium courtesy of Alise O’Brien
314-231-2489
Housed in the 600,000 square foot former International Shoe Company, City Museum offers World Aquarium; MonstroCity, The World¹s Largest Jungle Gym; five-story AND ten-story spiral slides in the Shoe Shafts; the Enchanted Caves; Everyday Circus, and the Cabin Inn. But wait! There¹s more! The seasonal Rooftop Garden features a working 1940¹s Ferris Wheel, more giant slides, the skipping fountains, and the best panoramic view of St. Louis atop the giant dome.
During the summer City Museum is open 7 days a week. Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm, Fri-Sat 9am-1am, and Sun 11am-5pm.
City Museum 701 North 15th Street St. Louis MO 63103
Photograph courtesy of City Museum
314-577-5100
Created by Henry Shaw and inspired by the gardens of his native England. A National Historic Landmark. Visit the stunning Climatron® conservatory and the 14-acre Japanese Garden and the Cherbonnier English Woodland Garden.
Photograph courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden
636-530-0076
A tropical conservatory with more than 1,000 butterflies, located in Faust Park, Chesterfield.
Photograph courtesy of Mark Deering, Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House
314-721-0072
Founded in 1879 and offering one of the finest comprehensive art collections in the country, with over 30,000 works of art. The Art Museum is located in Forest Park and sets atop a picturesque hill that all St. Louisans know is the best spot for sledding after a fresh snow. Free Admission
Photograph courtesy St. Louis Art Museum
314-746-4599
Experience history! Located in the Jefferson Memorial Building, built to honor Thomas Jefferson, the museum features state-of-the-art exhibitions including a replica of Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis and a tribute to the 1904 World’s Fair. Free Admission
877-982-1410
Come inside our nation’s tallest monument and ride the tram to the top for view of St. Louis that is second to none. After the ride, tour the Museum of Westward Expansion and visit the giant 4-story screen to follow the lives of this country’s pioneers as they make their way west.
Photograph courtesy of Gateway Arch Photo Archive












