

North Side Area AttractionsĪ unique attraction in this area is the Bissell Mansion which is the oldest house in the city and is now converted into a dinner theatre with a breathtaking view of the river. There are displaying the features of the city’s function in westward development and a model of the spirit of Charles Lindbergh’s. This Missouri Museum of History presents history by memorabilia, photographs, and first-person portraits, narratives. Missouri History Museum (Missouri Historical Society) is situated at Forest Park, St Louis, Missouri. Some noteworthy venues for tourists are The Earth Ways Home, The Grandel Theatre, and Jazz at the Bistro for music lovers. The Grand Center area is also home to famous entertainment organizations like The Fox Associates and the Powell Symphony Hall. This area is the cultural center of the city as most of the institutions relating to music, art, education, history, and religion are located here. Midtown and Grand Center Area Attractions The area gets its name from the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Tower Grove Park, both of which are a treat for eco-friendly tourists. As the name suggests, the dominant population in this area is that of people of Hispanic origin who earn their living through retail stores and revive the memories of their culture through the annual festival held on Cinco de Mayo. The Botanical Garden AreaĪlthough this area comprises of libraries, churches, and reputed educational institutions, there are many tourist attractions as well, the most interesting and unique being the Cherokee Street Hispanic District. You are able to take a ride to the peak and have an unbelievable view of St Louis and its river. You can find this attractive and majestic site with over four million visitors each year.

It is the highest manmade monument in the United States. Gateway Arch-Jefferson National Expansion Memorial is sited at St Louis Riverfront, St Louis, Missouri. The Busch Memorial Stadium is an important venue for sports lovers because it holds all the major sporting events in the city ranging from football matches to monster truck racing. Besides these, there are many museums and cathedrals which highlight the history and culture of the city through vivid and colorful exhibitions and displays and enlighten one about the multiracial origins of the city. In Aloe Plaza, one can behold a majestic fountain titled ‘The Meeting of the Rivers’ which was carved by Carl Milles in 1939-1940. The main attraction in this area is the Gateway Arch which is 630 feet high and is flanked by the Museum of Westward Expansion, which is located underground and provides details about the Arch. Midtown and Grand Center Area Attractions.
