Ballpark Village
BPV is a dining and entertainment district located in downtown St. Louis. Stop in for a bite to eat or a few drinks and cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals playing at Busch Stadium next door.
Soulard St. Louis
Soulard is a historic neighborhood located just south of downtown and home to Mardi Gras and the oldest farmers market west of the Mississippi River. Enjoy walking around on the streets and dropping in for food, fun and entertainment at the various bars and restaurants located in the area. We would recommend Molly's, John D. McGurks, or Duke's.
Union Station & St. Louis Aquarium
St. Louis Union Station is a National Historic Landmark which opened in 1894 and serviced its last Amtrak passenger train in 1978. The station now hosts a hotel, shopping center, Ferris wheel, and entertainment complex as well as St. Louis' newest attraction, the St. Louis Aquarium.
Gateway Arch
Stop by the Gateway Arch National Park and take a ride to the top for the best views in town! You can't miss it.
Forest Park, STL Zoo, & St. Louis Art Museum
Home of the 1904 World's Fair, the St. Louis Zoo, the Art Museum, the Muny, and many more attractions, and is the third largest city park in the United States. Get out for a walk around the trails, enjoy one of the museums or check out the Boat House for paddleboats and a fun lakeside lunch!
Central West End & Clayton
The CWE and Clayton are both great neighborhoods if looking for a cocktail, a bite to eat, or some light shopping. The welcome party at Edera is located within the CWE and Le Meridian, one of the hotel blocks, is located in Clayton. Both neighborhoods have plenty to offer!