St. Louis Lambert International Airport 29 Min
Eads Bridge (14 Min)
Dedicated In 1874, The World's First Steel-Truss Bridge Is A City & National Historic Landmark.
Busch Stadium (14 Min)
Home Of Mlb’S St. Louis Cardinals, This Red-Brick Ballpark Offers Tours & Gateway Arch Views.
Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery (20 Min)
Historic Brewery Featuring Various Tours, A Beer Museum, A Biergarten, A Gift Shop & Classes.
St. Louis Aquarium At Union Station (18 Min)
Tanks Holding Rare Species Like Blue Lobsters, Plus Rays & Sharks In Touch Pools & Otter Encounters.
City Museum (16 Min)
Constantly Evolving Art Installation, Playground & Discovery Center Made From Found Objects.
Gateway Arch National Park (14 Min)
Park Honoring Jefferson's Role In Western Expansion, Featuring The Gateway Arch & Visitors' Center.
Basilica Of Saint Louis, King Of France (14 Min)
Finished In 1834, This Grand Catholic Church Is The 4Th Church Built On A Site Dedicated In 1764.
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site (11 Min)
Site Of A 13Th-Century Native American Urban Center With Artifacts & Ruins Of Homes & Monuments.
The Gateway Arch (19 Min)
Curved, 630-Ft.-Tall Monument Celebrating Us Western Expansion, With Views From The Top & A Museum.
Laclede's Landing Neighborhood Association (16 Min)
The Oldest District In The City, This Riverfront, Urban Area Boasts Shops, Restaurants & Nightclubs.
Old Courthouse (17 Min)
Former Slave Dred Scott Sued For Freedom In This Courthouse, Now Offering Tours & History Exhibits.
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (20 Min)
Venerable Institution Featuring Modern Art Exhibits, As Well As Related Educational Programs.
Chain Of Rocks Bridge (19 Min)
Mile-Long 1929 Mississippi River Bridge With A Trademark 30-Degree Turn Is Open To Bikers & Walkers.
National Blues Museum (16 Min)
Museum Featuring Interactive Exhibits Focused On The History Of Blues Music, Plus A Theater.
Citygarden Sculpture Park (16 Min)
Park Dotted By Lawns, Pathways & Seating, & Notable For Its Water Features, Sculptures & Video Wall.