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Since 1904 the Gateway Arch has given St. Louis an identity that continues today. Whether you plan your trip to St. Louis for business or pleasure, all will find interesting attractions and sights in The Gateway City. Let the frugal experts at FreeShipping.org find the best deals and insider tips to stretch your travel budget.
What to see in St. Louis
This exciting midwestern state offers a wide range of attractions for young and old alike. That many of the attractions are free of charge makes St. Louis a great family destination. Definitely start your trip checking out the Gateway Arch, the largest manmade monument in the U.S. With more than four million visitors each year it continues to be an integral part of American architecture. Ride the tram to the top, visit the Lewis and Clark Museum underground, and enjoy shopping in the vicinity.
The Arch is located in Forest Park, site of the greatest World's Fair, which is is larger than New York's Central Park and recently renovated. Take a picnic lunch and enjoy the fresh air at no cost. Spend at least one or two days in the area to visit the St. Louis Zoo, Science Center, History Museum, and Art Museum. Unbelievably all exhibits are free to the public.
Founded in 1859 the Missouri Botanical Gardens have showcased 79 acres of elegant landscaping, Japanese Garden, and Climatron tropical rainforest. If architecture is your niche, visit the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis--the mosaics are stunning. The church also houses the world's largest mosaic museum for an entry fee of just $1.
St. Louis has long been called the Home of American Brewing. Whether you're a beer drinker or not, the process of making it is fascinating. Take a tour of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery--the world's largest--to get a (literal and figurative) taste for beer making. On your tour make sure you include the Budweiser Clydesdale Stables and lager cellar.
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Insider Tips for St. Louis
If you travel with younger children, you may opt out of the elevator that takes you through the arch. It is very small and, if you are claustrophobic, may not be fun. Visit the zoo first thing in the morning to avoid crowds and see the animals during feeding time.
St. Louis Coupons #2: One of our favorites is the St. Louis Family Attraction Card. Print stellar St. Louis savings coupons from this site and browse by attraction, restaurants, lodging, and more. We found free tram rides up the Arch and free child's admission to Grant's Farm.
Where to eat in St. Louis
For a unique take on American favorites with a laid back atmosphere head to Big Sky Cafe. Fresh ingredients and flavor characterize Niche, serving American nouveau in a welcoming environment. Named top beef restaurant in the St. Louis area, Mike Shannon's Steak and Seafood is a local favorite family dining and business occasions--even picky eaters will enjoy the variety at Mike's.
St. Louis Coupons #3: We especially like the discount packages at Explore St. Louis. If you plan on staying for more than a day, the deals found here will greatly reduce travel costs.








