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Sample Itinerary DOWNTOWN ST. LOUIS ATTRACTIONS CLARK AVE. JEFFERSO Day 1 N MARKET WASHINGTON AVE. � Old Courthouse 23RD LEGEND � Gateway Arch 22ND Urgent Care 22ND � Old Cathedral Metrolink Stop Downtown Trolley � Lunch: Downtown ‒ Ballpark Village 21ST 21ST ST. LOUIS AQUARIUM 20TH One-Way Street � City Museum THE UNION Green Space N 25 IO WHEEL STATION AT 19TH ST � Dinner: The Hill Visitor Center N IO N U 18TH 18TH Downtown Bicycle Station Blues Triangle Day 2 17TH � Forest Park: Zoo, Art Museum, History Museum, 16TH 16TH TRANSPORTATION Science Center CITY MUSEUM GATEWAY CENTER STIFEL 15TH R TE THEATRE EN � Lunch: Forest Park Area or Central West End C IC IV DELMAR C 14TH 14TH � Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (New Cathedral) 13TH � World Chess Hall of Fame SOLDIERS CHESTNUT M.L. KING CARR DR. OLIVE LUCAS COLE MEMORIAL PINE LOCUST ST. CHARLES � Dinner and Theatre TUCKER BLVD. MARKET SPRUCE Day 3 WASHINGTON AVE. CONVENTION PLAZA N CLARK THE JUDICIAL 11TH � St. Louis Aquarium LEARNING CENTER � Train Shed & The Wheel 10TH WALNUT GROCERY CULINARIA 40 CITYGARDEN � Lunch: Union Station or Downtown 64 9TH BU COLE SC H ST � Soldier’s Memorial AMERICA’S AD IU M CENTER 8TH MARKET E � Citygarden PIN & CARDINALS CLARK H 8T 7TH THE DOME HALL OF FAME CONVENTION PLAZA 7TH NATIONAL AT AMERICA’S CENTER GRATIOT CERRE BLUES MUSEUM KIENER PLAZA 6TH TO IN S R TE 15 MPORT EN OLD LUCAS C N TIO COURTHOUSE AIR N What’s New & Noteworthy BROADWAY BROADWAY VE N O LUMIÉRE LINK C BALLPARK VILLAGE 44 4TH ECONOMY 4 MUSEUM SPRUCE G IN St. Louis Aquarium | stlouisunionstation.com D N LA MEMORIAL DRIVE LUMIÈRE E’S M.L. KING D LE CASINO C LA MEMORIAL DRIVE The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station is the next phase of 2ND MEMORIA OLD CATHEDRAL L BRIDGE development at the National Historic Landmark train station in GATEWAY ARCH 1ST downtown St. Louis. Scheduled to open in late 2019, the $45 RF N. WHA NATIONAL PARK LEONOR K. SULLIVAN BLVD. million attraction will feature one-of-a-kind exhibits and tanks GATEWAY ARCH RIVERBOAT CRUISE EADS BRID 55 with 1.3 million gallons of water housing thousands of aquatic GE 64 M I S S I S S I P P I R I V E R species from the rivers and oceans of the world. � St. Louis Aquarium: opens December 2019 Ballpark Village Phase II | ballparkvillage.com � The Wheel: opens August 2019 Construction has started on the Cardinals $260-million second � Train Shed: opens August 2019 phase expansion of Ballpark Village. It will include more than � Ropes Course: opens December 2019 500,000 square feet of residential, office, retail, restaurant, enter- � Mirror Maze: opens December 2019 tainment, and park along Clark Street. An 8-story Live! by Loews- � 125th Anniversary Celebration: September-November 2019 St. Louis hotel will open in late 2019. City Foundry STL | cityfoundrystl.com Opening early 2020, the new mixed use development includes retail space and entertainment options, including a 10-screen Upcoming Museum Exhibitions theatre complete with luxury recliners and a full-service bar and � Pompeii: The Exhibition (open until Oct. 27, 2019), restaurant. St. Louis’ first European-style Food Hall will welcome Saint Louis Science Center foodies to 20 hip chef-centric hot spots designed to celebrate � Mighty Mississippi (Nov. 2019 – April 2021), Missouri food in an industrial setting. City Foundry STL is located in the History Museum Midtown area between Downtown and the Central West End � Millet and Modern Art: Van Gogh to Dali (Feb.-May neighborhood. 2020), Saint Louis Art Museum � The St. Louis Sound (July 2021), Missouri History The Mighty Mississippi | mohistory.org The Mighty Mississippi exhibit comes to the Missouri History Museum � 1904 World’s Fair (2022), Missouri History Museum Museum November 9, 2019-April 18, 2021, to connect guests to the past, present, and future of one of the world’s greatest rivers. el he i sW Soldiers Memorial | mohistory.org/memorial ou .L The newly revitalized Soldiers Memorial Military Museum St u re reopened in 2018. The museum continues its long history of L i ve ! by L o e w Fu t tu re s honoring St. Louis service members and their families by telling Fu their stories. The Gateway Arch Museum | gatewayarch.com Trace the story of the Native Americans, explorers, pioneers, and rebels who made America possible. Featuring six themed exhibit areas, this newly renovated, innovative and interactive museum celebrates America’s pioneering spirit.
Major St. Louis Attractions Red denotes FREE admission Adrenaline Zone/Demolition Ball Inside the Economy Museum at the Saint Louis Art Museum Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tour Federal Reserve Bank St. Louis Cardinals Ballpark Village International Photography Hall of Fame St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Bellefontaine Cemetery and Museum Saint Louis Science Center Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum St. Louis Union Station ‒ Grand Hall (World Heritage Site) Jewel Box St. Louis Union Station ‒ Train Shed Campbell House Museum The Judicial Learning Center St. Louis Walk of Fame Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis Laumeier Sculpture Park St. Louis Wheel (New Cathedral) Meramec Caverns Saint Louis Zoo Challenger Learning Center Missouri Botanical Garden Scott Joplin House Chesterfield Sports Fusion Missouri History Museum Shrine of St. Joseph Citygarden Moto Museum Six Flags St. Louis City Museum Museum of Contemporary Religious Art Soldiers Memorial Military Museum Contemporary Art Museum National Blues Museum Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House Endangered Wolf Center National Museum of Transportation Soulard Market Forest Park Old Cathedral Stifel Theatre Fabulous Fox Theatre Old Courthouse Ted Drewes Frozen Custard Gateway Arch National Park Pole Position Raceway Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site Gateway Arch Riverboat Cruises Powell Symphony Hall Weldon Spring Site Interpretive Center Grant’s Farm Pulitzer Arts Foundation World Bird Sanctuary The Griot Museum of Black History Purina Farms World Chess Hall of Fame Holocaust Museum St. Louis Aquarium World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway rial mo Me STEM in St. Louis r’s ie STEM Learning Ecosystems provide the architecture for cross-sector ld So learning, offering all young people access to STEM-rich learning environments so they can develop important skills and engagement in science, technology, engineering and math throughout preK-16. Boeing Prologue Room r e n te in gC Challenger Learning Center ea rn rL Circus Science with Circus Harmony en ge all Cortex Innovation District Ch Donald Danforth Plant Center MADE STL Missouri Botanical Garden ame ll o fF National Museum of Transportation Ha ss he Saint Louis Chess Club C ld Saint Louis Science Center r Wo Telephone Museum World Chess Hall of Fame Mu seu m Music, Dance & Theatre e Circus Flora Powell Symphony Hall on ph circusflora.org (June) stlsymphony.org (September-May) e Tel Dance St. Louis Repertory Theatre St. Louis dancestl.org repstl.org (September-April) Fabulous Fox Theatre St. Louis Black Repertory Company fabulousfox.com (August-May) theblackrep.org (January-June) The Muny Stages St. Louis muny.org (June-August) stagesstlouis.com (May-October) Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Stifel Theatre opera-stl.org (May-June) stifeltheatre.com
a Services for Groups s c h B i e r g r te n -Bu u se r • Group Tour Planner • Attraction & Hotel Leads he An • Sample Itineraries • Dedicated Group Tour Website Section • Maps & Visitors Guides • Student Brochure • Escort Notes (aka Fun Facts) • Route 66 Brochure • Digital Images/Videos ge i lla pa r kV • Personalized Trip Planning • STL Track Pack Ball eer Sample Itineraries o ot b Fi t z’ sR • America’s Music Corridor • Kidding Around St. Louis • Beer, Blues & Baseball • Little Bits of St. Louis • Civil War in St. Louis • Route 66 St. Louis Style • Environmentally Friendly • St. Louis French Heritage • Heavenly St. Louis • World’s Fair • Highlights of St. Louis For a complete list of itineraries, please visit explorestlouis.com st er R oo z en lor e re ev uin @g Group Dining Downtown South Ballpark Village America’s Incredible Pizza Co. Blue O Biergarten at Anheuser-Busch (adults) The Blue Owl (Kimmswick) wl The Fountain on Locust Pasta House Co. (many locations) MX District (dine on your own) West Old Spaghetti Factory (Laclede’s Landing) Circa STL Rooster (breakfast & lunch) Dave & Buster’s Rosalita’s Cantina Pasta House Co. (many locations) Tin Roof Triumph Grill Dine on your own options: Central West End Midtown Downtown/MX District Blueberry Hill (The Loop) The Grove Favazza’s (The Hill) Soulard Fitz’s (The Loop) Want free stuff for your group? We love our Motorcoach groups visiting St. Louis. As a thank you, Explore St. Louis presents our brand new STL Track Holly Rogers Pack program. What’s STL Track Pack? It’s simple. If your tour Leisure Travel Sales Manager Explore St. Louis overnights at a St. Louis City or County hotel, simply fill out and return 314.992.0655 the STL Track Pack form to Explore St. Louis’ Leisure Travel Sales hrogers@explorestlouis.com (LTS) team, and a track pack will be sent out to your tour company’s www.explorestlouis.com office. The STL Track Pack box will include one Build-A-Bear with a “St. Lou is Touriffic” t-shirt, one “What’s With St. Louis?” book, a St. Louis trivia questions card and giveaways for all your clients on the tour. www.explorestlouis.com/groups
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