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Those with a pair of tennis shoes and a willingness or desire to walk 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) can take the St. Louis Walk of Fame, which begins at the downtown Hampton Inn, taking tourists along the Mississippi River and past Union Station, Laclede's Landing, the Gateway Arch and several historic churches. Maps and other information are available at the starting point.







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Downtown


St. Louis
United States
This area offers most visitors their first impression of the city, greeting them with its signature Gateway Arch, historic Union Station, the Old Courthouse and Busch Stadium, where the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team plays their home games. The once industrial area of Laclede's Landing is now home to some of the city's favorite restaurants and finest hotels, as well as an entertainment district that features live music ranging from pop to jazz.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Downtown photo by Carol Cotter
Photo: Carol Cotter
Downtown photo by Matt Riggott
Photo: Matt Riggott
Downtown photo by J.S. Hollands
Photo: J.S. Hollands
Downtown photo by Matt Riggott
Photo: Matt Riggott
Downtown photo by Nick Thorn
Photo: Nick Thorn
Downtown photo by Andrew Lipsett
Photo: Andrew Lipsett
Downtown photo by Mirac Aktepe
Photo: Mirac Aktepe
Downtown photo by Sarah Riopell
Photo: Sarah Riopell
Downtown photo by Mike Schepker
Photo: Mike Schepker
Downtown photo by Tina M. Mcbride
Photo: Tina M. Mcbride
Downtown photo by www.plannersweb.com
Photo: www.plannersweb.com
Downtown photo by Dan Hevey
Photo: Dan Hevey
Downtown photo by Bill Sheridan
Photo: Bill Sheridan
Downtown photo by Jonathan Sharp
Photo: Jonathan Sharp
Downtown photo by Joseph Catrett
Photo: Joseph Catrett
Downtown photo by John Brosz
Photo: John Brosz
Downtown photo by David Walker
Photo: David Walker
Downtown photo by Ameya Malvankar
Photo: Ameya Malvankar
 

 
Gateway Arch


Tallest man-made monument in the world
707 North First St
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 877 982 1410
http://www.stlouisarch.com/
The Arch has been a popular tourist attraction since its completion in October 1965. Designed to last 1,000 years, it reaches 630 feet in height; on a clear day, you can see for about 30 miles from atop the structure. Groups of 20 or more can take a guided tour of the landmark. The tour includes a documentary film on the building of the Arch, a visit to the Museum of Westward Expansion and a trip to the Old Courthouse, which is famous for hosting the legendary Dred Scott Trial.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gateway Arch photo by Matt Riggott
Photo: Matt Riggott
Gateway Arch photo by Bev Sykes
Photo: Bev Sykes
Gateway Arch photo by Jim Ellwanger
Photo: Jim Ellwanger
Gateway Arch photo by Anna House
Photo: Anna House
Gateway Arch photo by Michael Wyszomierski
Photo: Michael Wyszomierski
Gateway Arch photo by Kenneth Walters
Photo: Kenneth Walters
Gateway Arch photo by bjsmith
Photo: bjsmith
Gateway Arch photo by Michael Peck
Photo: Michael Peck
Gateway Arch photo by Jeremy Dillman
Photo: Jeremy Dillman
Gateway Arch photo by Russell Schmidt
Photo: Russell Schmidt
Gateway Arch photo by kevin.o'neill
Photo: kevin.o'neill
Gateway Arch photo by Michael Wyszomierski
Photo: Michael Wyszomierski
Gateway Arch photo by bjsmith
Photo: bjsmith
Gateway Arch photo by Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Photo: Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Gateway Arch photo by Ben Taylor
Photo: Ben Taylor
Gateway Arch photo by Vearl Brown
Photo: Vearl Brown
Gateway Arch photo by Adam Lasnik
Photo: Adam Lasnik
Gateway Arch photo by mandolinist_yokohama
Photo: mandolinist_yokohama
Gateway Arch photo by Brad
Photo: Brad
Gateway Arch photo by Tim Lindenbaum
Photo: Tim Lindenbaum
Gateway Arch photo by Ritesh Maheshwari
Photo: Ritesh Maheshwari
Gateway Arch photo by Jay Bonvouloir
Photo: Jay Bonvouloir
Gateway Arch photo by FrecklePress Photo
Photo: FrecklePress Photo
Gateway Arch photo by don_schulte62
Photo: don_schulte62
Gateway Arch photo by Keyur Khamar
Photo: Keyur Khamar
Gateway Arch photo by Dave Marcus
Photo: Dave Marcus
Gateway Arch photo by brentoneoff
Photo: brentoneoff
Gateway Arch photo by Chris Lee
Photo: Chris Lee
Gateway Arch photo by Terri Hylsky
Photo: Terri Hylsky
Gateway Arch photo by Curt Finke
Photo: Curt Finke
Gateway Arch photo by Matt Thomas
Photo: Matt Thomas
Gateway Arch photo by Ian Myers
Photo: Ian Myers
Gateway Arch photo by mxyzptlk1
Photo: mxyzptlk1
Gateway Arch photo by umountain
Photo: umountain
Gateway Arch photo by Shawn Hagarty
Photo: Shawn Hagarty
Gateway Arch photo by Apurva Tripathi
Photo: Apurva Tripathi
Gateway Arch photo by Nate Johnson
Photo: Nate Johnson
Gateway Arch photo by muffintop
Photo: muffintop
Gateway Arch photo by bds4u2nv19
Photo: bds4u2nv19
Gateway Arch photo by Jesse Wilson
Photo: Jesse Wilson
Gateway Arch photo by Laura Gonzales
Photo: Laura Gonzales
Gateway Arch photo by theoneoncewas
Photo: theoneoncewas
Gateway Arch photo by Michael Shattuck
Photo: Michael Shattuck
 

 
Hampton Inn St. Louis-Downtown (Union Station)


Move on up
2211 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 241 3200
http://www.hamptoninn.com/
Hampton Inn is located down the street from the St. Louis Union Station shopping mall and is out of walking distance from the rest of downtown; however, the money you save staying here will enable you to take a cab anywhere downtown! Guests enjoy the type of amenities expected from a higher priced hotel, including a swimming pool and a Jacuzzi. Be sure to enjoy the view of Union Station and the downtown area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hampton Inn St. Louis-Downtown (Union Station) photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Laclede's Landing


Small step for Laclede, big step for St. Louis.
701 N Second St
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 314 241 5875
http://www.lacledeslanding.org/
The district is named after Pierre Laclede, the man who founded St. Louis. Amuse yourself by walking on the cobblestone streets or, if you are feeling bold, take a horse-drawn carriage ride and enjoy the view of the riverboat casinos on the Mississippi. There are several restaurants to choose from, and when the weather permits, you can dine outside and listen to the street musicians. Partake in a dinner theater show at the Royal Dumpe, which is actually a lot better than the name implies.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Laclede's Landing photo by Noor Ali-Hasan
Photo: Noor Ali-Hasan
Laclede's Landing photo by Dave Hecht
Photo: Dave Hecht
Laclede's Landing photo by Dave Hecht
Photo: Dave Hecht
Laclede's Landing photo by Noor Ali-Hasan
Photo: Noor Ali-Hasan
Laclede's Landing photo by Ashley Prescott
Photo: Ashley Prescott
Laclede's Landing photo by Sara Dudley
Photo: Sara Dudley
Laclede's Landing photo by Joseph Holst (jyosep
Photo: Joseph Holst (jyosep
Laclede's Landing photo by Katherine Trame
Photo: Katherine Trame
Laclede's Landing photo by Danny Engesser
Photo: Danny Engesser
Laclede's Landing photo by frog-o-phobic
Photo: frog-o-phobic
Laclede's Landing photo by Greg
Photo: Greg
Laclede's Landing photo by Paul Hohmann
Photo: Paul Hohmann
Laclede's Landing photo by Jimmy
Photo: Jimmy
Laclede's Landing photo by Kristi Beyer
Photo: Kristi Beyer
Laclede's Landing photo by Katie Koivisto
Photo: Katie Koivisto
Laclede's Landing photo by Gerald Gonzales
Photo: Gerald Gonzales
Laclede's Landing photo by Webb Burns
Photo: Webb Burns
Laclede's Landing photo by Phil Ross
Photo: Phil Ross
Laclede's Landing photo by {DW}
Photo: {DW}
Laclede's Landing photo by jaytee97m
Photo: jaytee97m
 

 
St. Louis Union Station


Historical landmarks can also be fun
1820 Market St
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 421 6655
http://www.stlouisunionstation...
Once a bustling hub of railway activity, this station has been renovated to restore its stunning architecture, and it is now a busy attraction for tourists and locals. People flock here to eat at the more than 20 different restaurants, shop in the marketplace and enjoy free entertainment events. There is a lake, complete with fish and turtles, where you can ride a paddleboat. Kids of all ages will be delighted with the carousel and Ferris wheel. A 10-screen movie theater is also on site, and the station plays host to many events and festivals throughout the year.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. Louis Union Station photo by Antonia Quest Photography
Photo: Antonia Quest Photography
St. Louis Union Station photo by Kris Dembski
Photo: Kris Dembski
St. Louis Union Station photo by Dave Clark
Photo: Dave Clark
St. Louis Union Station photo by Bev Sykes
Photo: Bev Sykes
St. Louis Union Station photo by Matt Riggott
Photo: Matt Riggott
St. Louis Union Station photo by Ioensis
Photo: Ioensis
St. Louis Union Station photo by Kevin Tisdel
Photo: Kevin Tisdel
St. Louis Union Station photo by Michael Fitzhugh
Photo: Michael Fitzhugh
St. Louis Union Station photo by Nina Cardona
Photo: Nina Cardona
St. Louis Union Station photo by Luis Amat
Photo: Luis Amat
St. Louis Union Station photo by Todd R. Jordan
Photo: Todd R. Jordan
St. Louis Union Station photo by Kris Dembski
Photo: Kris Dembski
St. Louis Union Station photo by Jim Frazier www.jimfrazier.com
Photo: Jim Frazier www.jimfrazier.com
St. Louis Union Station photo by Britt Caldwell
Photo: Britt Caldwell
St. Louis Union Station photo by starstar
Photo: starstar
St. Louis Union Station photo by Carol J. Ellison
Photo: Carol J. Ellison
St. Louis Union Station photo by Thaddeus Quintin
Photo: Thaddeus Quintin
St. Louis Union Station photo by eBob
Photo: eBob
St. Louis Union Station photo by Michael Schramm
Photo: Michael Schramm
St. Louis Union Station photo by kielman316
Photo: kielman316
St. Louis Union Station photo by Scott A. Drzyzga
Photo: Scott A. Drzyzga
St. Louis Union Station photo by LIONEL
Photo: LIONEL
St. Louis Union Station photo by Bryan Young
Photo: Bryan Young
St. Louis Union Station photo by Bibhash Chaudhuri
Photo: Bibhash Chaudhuri
St. Louis Union Station photo by patjesse@sbcglobal.net
Photo: patjesse@sbcglobal.net
St. Louis Union Station photo by Eric M. Wilson
Photo: Eric M. Wilson
St. Louis Union Station photo by hoggermatt
Photo: hoggermatt
St. Louis Union Station photo by David Rain
Photo: David Rain
St. Louis Union Station photo by Meris Watson
Photo: Meris Watson
St. Louis Union Station photo by sbpreston1982
Photo: sbpreston1982
St. Louis Union Station photo by icedivr
Photo: icedivr
St. Louis Union Station photo by Amrit Lama
Photo: Amrit Lama
St. Louis Union Station photo by Alison Morrow
Photo: Alison Morrow
St. Louis Union Station photo by Scott Thomlinson
Photo: Scott Thomlinson
St. Louis Union Station photo by Geoff Story
Photo: Geoff Story
 

 
St. Louis Walk of Fame


Stars of St Louis Shine
6504 Delmar
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
+1 314 727 7827
http://stlouiswalkoffame.org/
Dedicated in 1988, this University City contains more than 80 brass and bronze stars celebrating people who were born in or lived in St. Louis, making an impact on the city's cultural heritage. Stars such as Maya Angelou, John Goodman, Tina Turner, Betty Grable and Yogi Berra are included in this tribute to St. Louis history. Inductions of new stars are held yearly. The goal of this organization is to educate as well as to share the accomplishments of the honorees. The walk is open year round and is free to the public.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. Louis Walk of Fame photo by rcooper
Photo: rcooper
St. Louis Walk of Fame photo by mike.benedetti
Photo: mike.benedetti
St. Louis Walk of Fame photo by john murn
Photo: john murn
St. Louis Walk of Fame photo by Mimi Syaka
Photo: Mimi Syaka
St. Louis Walk of Fame photo by k. killenbeck
Photo: k. killenbeck
St. Louis Walk of Fame photo by steve gaskin
Photo: steve gaskin
 

 
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