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St. Louis Vacation Travel Guide Expedia

St. Louis Vacation Travel Guide Expedia

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St. Louis The Gateway to the West. Welcome to the city that rivals its historical significance with impressive food, sports and music scenes. Dont miss the best sights, here. St. Louis: A #StLouis #vacation is sure one to remember. From its storied museums to its lively stadiums, have a look around and see why the locals here are proud of their city. #Explore St. Louis past at its museums or see history standing in real-time in its preserved buildings and streets. This is a city that keeps with the new, too. With a vibrant culinary scene and cool music grooves, theres much to love about a #visit to St. Louis. Take a break from hustle and bustle of the town and relax at one of the largest urban parks in the United States although youll find this is quite a happening place, too
Date: 2020-08-27

Comments and reviews: 4


St. Louis is a wonderful city! It's a shame this wasn't recorded in the spring of 2020. So much is changing! Today for example marks the opening of The St. Louis Wheel, a 200 foot observation wheel at Union Station! Opening with the wheel are also a carousel, mini golf, and an old time soda fountain/restaurant! By the end of this year, there will also be an aquarium at Union Station as well!
Spring of 2020 will also mark the opening of City Foundry, a shopping and entertainment district in our ever growing central corridor!
8 billion+ is being invested in to construction projects in St. Louis, putting the city through a renaissance we have never seen before. This city is definitely worth a visit, or maybe a permanent move too, as we are city attracting young professionals from all around the country for our low cost of living, amazing (and mostly free) amenities and our growing tech scene.

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Of course I find out I had roots in St. Louis, Missouri AFTER going there. Before I moved out of the Midwest, I knew I had to get there and cross the Mississippi. I did, but probably didn't get to give this place justice since we only spent the day there. I got to go in the Arch, go to an iconic STL BBQ joint, see the Dread Scott Courthouse, and even go to a local ice cream joint and The Hill. If you're coming from Illinois like I did, go to the Cahokia Mounds first, you'll see St. Louis in all its grandeur from atop the highest mound in North America and you'll never forget that sight! Plus you learn all sorts of cool Native American history. But the mounds are a must, it's the perfect way to illuminate the grandeur of the Gateway to the West!
I'll definitely be able to take it in more next time, especially now that I love blues!

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Schlafly is St. Louis' largest craft brewery, but it's by no means another of the cities oldest breweries like Anheuser-Busch. Anheuser-Busch was founded in 1862. Schlafly was founded in 1991.
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Expedia can make anything worth visiting.
They can literally make a 10 minutes video about a random rock and youll want to book your ticket next day

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