DH, DS (who is 8) and I are going to St. Louis next week for a Cardinals game and want to do some fun things. Can you please tell us what not to miss?? Also, some good places to eat. Thanks so much!
Oh, there's so much you can do when you visit! Much of it free or cheap!
Suggestions:
Magic House
www.magichouse.org 8 is the PERFECT age to explore the new exhibits at the magic house. You can get b1g1 coupons at
www.familyattractionscard.com
Grants Farm
www.grantsfarm.com Free admission- you may be told you need reservations by St. Louis natives...that's no longer true. Parking is $11. Free beer (at least for now) for adults in the Hospitality House.
St. Louis Science Center.
www.slsc.org free admission to the main part of the museum. FREE parking on the Forest Park side by the Planetarium.
Gateway Arch
www.gatewayarch.com free to see the museum but movies and tram ride cost more. $7 to ride the tram . Think Mork from Ork egg for 5 people- tight squeeze, not air conditioned but so cool!
Zoo-
www.stlzoo.org Admission is FREE Parking is $11. If you get there in the first hour of the day- definitely skip the safari pass- the Childrens zoo and stingray exhibit are free, as is the carousel for the 1st hour. We love the zoo. Unless your kiddo loves riding the little train, I doubt you'd need the safari pass. JMO- the entrance gives the impression that you have to buy it for admission but that's not true. That said- if you have a zoo membership at home, I'm pretty sure you get it for 1/2 price so that makes it a good deal. Also, since you are visiting near the end of a month- it's possible perfect strangers will offer to give you railroad passes or childrens zoo passes. I always give away my leftover membership entitlements near the end of my membership year.
City Museum
www.citymuseum.org I know a lot of people rave about this place but since I'm from here and I'm soooo used to everything being free or having great coupons- I hate paying that much for admission. We really prefer the magic house, zoo or science center to the city museum. We were just there a couple weeks ago and unless your child is comfortable with the dark, cramped spaces and loves to climb. I'd skip it.
Anheuser Busch brewery tour- pretty cool, free, my kids love it too and free adult beverages at the end!
FOOD:
Gus' Pretzels are great- near the brewery. Cash only! Get a pretzel brat! yum
Ted Drewes Frozen Custard
www.teddrewes.com I love the terramizzou sundae!
Depending on where you are staying, I can recommend other places. Imo's pizza is a family favorite here but either you LOVE it or you HATE it.
www.imospizza.com
I recommend Sybergs or Helen Fitzgeralds. Get a pizza, chicken wings and toasted ravioli. YUM.
www.sybergs.com
If you want a 'nicer' place- I recommend Favazza's or Zia's on the hill.
www.favazzas.com or
www.zias.com
If you want to go much higher end...try to get into Sydney Street Cafe, 1111 Mississippi or Niche . All would be ok w/ a child if you go early in the dinner service.
If you happen to be in town on a Sunday- try lunch at the Lemp Mansion.
www.lempmansion.com Family style chicken dinner.
I always recommend Crown Candy Kitchen too. It's a sandwich shop/ice cream parlor in Old North St. Louis. Delicious homemade ice cream and great chili and sandwiches.
www.crowncandykitchen.net a lot of people will discourage you and tell you it's a bad neighborhood. I worked there for almost 7 years (until 11 at night) and never had a problem.
If you have any questions- feel free to PM me!