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7 Things to Love about St. Louis

Saint Louis, Missouri, is one place that can never bore you. With a new attraction or restaurant available to host you every weekend of your life, you will fall in love with its intricacies, culture, food scene, affordability, and people.

Here are all the things we love about St. Louis:

1. Cultural Attractions

At St. Louis, prepare to be fascinated by its rich cultural landscape. With over 30 versatile museums dedicated to history, photography, science, and gardens, you’ll be surprised by its abundant cultural heritage.

The St. Louis Zoo, which has received the title of the Nation’s Best Zoo by USA Today Readers’ Choice Awards, is a famous sight. It comprises of six different areas that house categories of animals- You’ll find penguins, apes, and polar bears in The Wild, big cats and camels in Red Rocks, and elephants, capybara, and painted dogs in River’s Edge. 

While access to the zoo is free, you can pay for an adventure pass that allows you to ride the zoo line railroad, visit the children’s zoo, watch the sea lion show, and observe zookeepers feed penguins and sea lions. 

Another popular attraction is the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site. Here, the 18th President of the United States fell in love with Julia Dent, who he then went on to marry. He ended up buying the historic house from her family to craise his own family with her there. Today, this remains a National Historic Landmark and a National Park. 

2. Heavenly Beer

It is impossible for anyone to come to St. Louis and not visit the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company. Earning $10 billion a year, this business was founded in 1852. Budweiser is the #1 beer in the world, with its headquarters created and nested in St. Louis. 

The Budweiser Brewery Experience guides you through a signature seven-step process of how beer is brewed and gives you the chance to sample minutes-old beer onsite. The heavenly food and fresh beer will leave you aching for more. You’ll also be given a round of the Beechwood Aging Cellar, where you can learn all about beer technology and its traditions. 

3. Welcoming Neighbors

Moving to a new place is always a risk. What are the people like? What if they don’t make you feel welcome? What if you feel like an outcast your entire life?

At St. Louis, you don’t have to worry. One visit to the Festival of Nations in Tower Grove Park will put you at absolute ease. The festival’s organizer, the International Institute, is known to aid 7,500 immigrants and refugees from over 80 countries who settle at St. Louis annually. Organizations such as Welcome Neighbor STL also take care of new residents by providing essentials like toiletries and meals- prepare to fall in love with their warmth and hospitality.

4. Elegant Hotels

The Chase Park Plaza Royal Sonesta Hotel drives you to the Hollywood Golden-Era with its luxurious architecture, spacious rooms, signature restaurants, and an outdoor city pool that has been visited by great Hollywood legends and US Presidents. Pretty cool, right?

You’ll also find the historic Chase Park Plaza Cinemas here that run five films daily and have, for the past 20 years, hosted Gerry Marian and his 30-minute theatre organ presentation. 

Another lovely hotel is the Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis. Near Lumiere Place Casino, this five-star property is the best place to get pampered, allowing you quick access to the entertainment district. The Four Season’s Sky Terrace, situated on the 8th floor, provides a beautiful view of St. Louis with its outdoor pool giving Hollywood feels. 

5. Free Museums

Did you know that at St. Louis, you can visit museums for free? You read right, completely free! 

The St. Louis Art Museum holds over 5,000 years of cultures and has some world-famous masterpiece paintings. Brimming with historical significance, another museum, the Missouri History Museum, contains the Louisiana Purchase Exposition pieces and the 1904 World’s Fair artifacts. 

The Museum of the Gateway Arch holds super rare Lewis and Clark exhibits that flaunt St. Louis’s role in the exploration of the west. Portraying 201 years of history, the Arch provides access to a tram that goes a magnificent 630 feet in the air and delivers an extraordinary aerial view of the city. 

6. Foodie Paradise

The 3-million residents and an array of diverse cultures make St. Louis’s restaurant scene top-notch and versatile. Lucky for you, it won’t empty your pockets either.

New York’s former chef of the well-known restaurant Blue Hill, Micheal Gallina, opened a new restaurant in St. Louis with his wife, Tara. This restaurant grew fast as people from different parts of the area gathered to experience the luxurious fine dining and casual vegetarian food provided during the day. 

Another super-famous spot, Peacemaker Lobster and Crab Co. aids a five-hour-long wait. This restaurant gained lots of popularity ever since it opened up in the Benton Park neighborhood. You’ll find lobster rolls and the freshest seafood at this East-Coast style crab hut. 

food in St. Louis

7. Sweets

Nothing in life is complete without a dose of dessert. Regardless of whatever someone tells you, there is always place for a little chocolate cake or vanilla butter-scotch ice cream. 

St. Louis is home to the sweetest desserts= Switzer’s cherry twists, gourmet popcorn at Sweets & Treats of St. Louis, and Mom’s Originals’ chocolate-dripping pretzels will want you to get an apartment ASAP. Another heavenly spot is Ted Drewes, which can be found in the Chippewa neighborhood. The long lines are proof of its incredible history of 80 years of frozen custard in the form of malts, concretes, shakes, and sundaes. 

Now, everyone is aware of microbreweries, but how awesome does a micro creamery sound? Imagine the oozing goodness of handcrafted scoops of ice cream made from the most natural ingredients and a high butterfat composition. Drooling already? The Clementine’s Naughty and Nice Creamery is home to gelato lovers who remain inspired by the owner’s bravery. Tamara Keef walked out of a $75 million corporate career to pursue her dream of making ice cream. Up and running since 2015, Clementine’s is the only all-natural ice cream shop being run by a certified ice cream maker. 

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From affordable housing and a place that never gets old, St. Louis will make you fall in love. Find your dream home today and prepare to change your life!

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