Ste. Genevieve is the oldest European settlement in Missouri, founded in 1750. It has a long history enriched by the French culture and is named after the patron saint of Paris. Ste. Genevieve has the largest array of French Colonial architecture in North America. This beautiful town boasts an abundance of history, amazing scenery and fun activities for all. We cannot wait to share the beauty of Missouri with our friends and family!
Audubon's
American, Cajun & Creole
Anvil Restaurant & Saloon
American, Bar
Oliver's
Italian
Old Brick House
American, Bar
El San Felipe (Megan's recommendation)
Mexican
Centre For French Colonial Life
198 Market Street
573-883-3105
https://www.frenchcolonialamerica.org/
Sainte Genevieve Art Center and Art Museum
310 Merchant Street
573-883-7097
The Historic Downtown District provides some of the most significant eighteenth century architecture you can find! Take a step back into time and enjoy some of the amazing landmarks.
Bauvais-Amoureux House
327 St. Mary's Road
Bequette-Ribault House
351 St. Mary's Road
Bolduc-LeMeilleur House
123 South Main Street
Felix Valle House State Historic Site
198 Merchant Street
Francois Valle II House
167 South Gabouri Street
Jacques Guibourd Historic House
1 North Fourth Street
Janis-Ziegler House/Green Tree Tavern
244 St. Marys Road
Jean Baptiste Valle House
99 South Main Street
The Linden House
116 South Main Street
Louis Boldue House
198 Market Street
Pickle Springs
Highway AA
Hickory Canyons
8299-8209 Sprott Road
Hawn State Park
12096 Park Drive #8121