The Arch
What could better celebrate a dynamic, diverse, and diurnal city than an oversized shiny metal contraption? Squint your eyes and it might just look like a can of baked beans. Take a ride to the top, or if you want to save $11.50, don't.
The Loop
St. Louis' answer to Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Admire the stars of world famous St. Louisians, including Carl & Gerty Cori, Al Hirschfeld, and Helen Traubel. What a city!
East St. Louis
In the grand tradition of Gary, Indiana, Compton, and the Bronx, marginalized minorities have settled safely out of distance of the city center. But don't be afraid! Many tourists get to know the East Side on a personal level, by visiting casinos that require a brief trip through it, reading signs that indicate its relative direction, or inadvertently thinking about it when unable to sleep.
The Anheuser-Busch Brewery
Witness the making of America's favorite beer, recently earning its highest ever ranking at the world beer trials, 176th! The tour ends with an all-you-can-drink stop in the hospitality room before the drive home. Remember, Anheuser-Busch urges you to always drink responsibly.
The Zoo
Features polar bears, chimps, and countless other less charismatic creatures. Do your part to conserve the wild by enjoying a small caged part of it.
Clayton a.k.a. "White St. Louis"
If your city goes to shit, why not pack up and build a new one right next door? Get a taste of what St. Louis might have been, with broad boulevards, countless statues and fountains, and soaring condominium towers. Clayton is also known as St. Louis' financial capital, eatery capital, technology capital, and residential capital.