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Downtown St. Louis is the most diverse, vibrant, culturally and architecturally rich neighborhood in the region. Experience a truly vibrant and walkable neighborhood, explore the architecture, and take a stroll to a national monument.
Starting at the banks of the Mississippi River, where you’ll find Gateway Arch National Park, downtown St. Louis encompasses architectural wonders, world-class attractions, all-day entertainment, public art and more. It’s a thriving hub where people work hard and play harder.
At the top, small windows reveal spectacular views of the Old Courthouse, downtown St. Louis and beyond to the west and the Mississippi River and Illinois to the east. Tickets often sell out, so reserve your spots ahead of time.
Downtown St. Louis is the central business district of St. Louis, Missouri, the hub of tourism and entertainment, and the anchor of the St. Louis metropolitan area. The downtown is bounded by Cole Street to the north, the river front to the east, Chouteau Avenue to the south, and Tucker Boulevard to the west. [2]
The Last Hotel is a great choice in Downtown St. Louis (this is where I stayed and loved!). For something on the less expensive side, try The Best Western which is a 20 minute drive from the Gateway Arch.
Top 10 Things to Do in Downtown: See reviews and photos of Downtown, Saint Louis (Missouri) on Tripadvisor.
Discover what to see & do and where to eat, drink & stay in Downtown, St. Louis, with this COMPLETE neighborhood guide!
Check out the guide for a complete list of great places to eat, shop, play and stay in St. Louis. Inside, you’ll find maps alongside helpful information about local neighborhoods and must-see attractions.
Settled on the western bank of the mighty Mississippi River, St. Louis has long been a destination for curious travelers. From a post-industrial playground museum to a World Heritage-listed archeological site, there's more to St Louis than the postcards suggest.
Citygarden is a unique blend of nature and art in the heart of downtown St. Louis. This urban sculpture park spans two city blocks and features 24 works of modern and contemporary art alongside native plants, water features, and gathering spaces.