St. Louis, Missouri for Pre-Teens & Teens
3 day trip
Day 1
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- Historical Landmark
- Scenic Landmark
- Gondola
- History Museum
Gateway Arch
St. Louis, MO
The soaring, twisting, 63-story Gateway Arch never fails to mesmerize with its views over the Mississippi to the east and the vast city that sprawls to the west. ...
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- Special Collection
- Theater
City Museum
St. Louis, MO
If Willy Wonka were to build a children's museum, it would be this one. Kids travel between levels via slide, "swim" through a river filled to waist level with plastic balls, and prowl subterranean tunnels lit by candlelight....
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- Boutique
Star Clipper
St. Louis, MO
Kids may be accustomed to getting their entertainment online, but you'll have a chance to introduce them to a good old-fashioned comic book shop at Star Clipper, much to the delight of both generations. ...
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- American
- Ice Cream / Yogurt
- Take-Out
- Bistro
- Drive-in
Ted Drewes Frozen Custard
St. Louis, MO
Parents love the original Ted Drewes for its Route 66 nostalgia, but kids get a kick out of the signature "concretes," shakes so thick that servers hand them to you upside down....
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- Hotel / Motel
Hampton Inn at the Arch
St. Louis, MO
A skylit rooftop pool, generous breakfasts included in the rates, and a location within walking distance to the riverfront and the Gateway Arch make this Hampton Inn a nice place to stay while visiting St. Louis. ...
Day 2
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- Science & Nature Museum
St. Louis Science Center
St. Louis, MO
Instead of demonstrations behind glass, this science center lets kids experiment creatively on their own by handling artificial organs, directing a fan to create dune erosion, and taking their own blood pressure....
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- Art Gallery
- Art Museum
- Science & Nature Museum
- Petting Zoo
- Zoo
- Bicycling
- Boating
- Ice Skating
- Live Music Venue
- Stage
- Theater
Forest Park
St. Louis, MO
Imagine one fabulous zoo, a science center, skating rink, ball fields, endless places to ride bikes, and playgrounds, playgrounds, playgrounds all in one green 1,300 acre swath in the heart of the city and you have Forest Park, a magnet for families. ...
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- Science & Nature Museum
- Special Collection
National Great Rivers Museum
East Alton, MO
Kids with mechanical minds and imaginations are awed by learning how locks and dams work, why the Mississippi is termed "muddy," how massive barges ply the great river, and what sort of wildlife call it home....
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- Hotel / Motel
Hampton Inn at the Arch
St. Louis, MO
A skylit rooftop pool, generous breakfasts included in the rates, and a location within walking distance to the riverfront and the Gateway Arch make this Hampton Inn a nice place to stay while visiting St. Louis. ...
Day 3
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- Garden
St. Louis Science Center
St. Louis, MO
The Missouri Botanical Garden may be the oldest public garden in the U.S., but kids consider it the most fun. Here they can traverse a rope bridge, climb a tree house and slide back down, and take the wheel of a Mississippi steamboat....
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- Baseball
St. Louis Cardinals Baseball
St. Louis, MO
The soul of baseball—fans who truly care and the team that loves them back—lives in St. Louis at Busch Stadium, where the Cardinals play in the National League....
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- American
- Burgers
- Ice Cream / Yogurt
- Pizza
- Coffeehouse
- Diner
- Family Dining
Fitz's American Grill & Bottling Works
St. Louis, MO
Combine frosty mugs of house-made root beer, cute kids' meals that arrive in paper versions of vintage cars, and a soda bottling factory line in one lively restaurant and you have the perfect recipe for family dining at Fitz's....
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- Hotel / Motel
Hampton Inn at the Arch
St. Louis, MO
A skylit rooftop pool, generous breakfasts included in the rates, and a location within walking distance to the riverfront and the Gateway Arch make this Hampton Inn a nice place to stay while visiting St. Louis. ...
St. Louis, Missouri for Pre-Teens & Teens
3 day trip
Day 1
-
- Historical Landmark
- Scenic Landmark
- Gondola
- History Museum
Gateway Arch
St. Louis, MO
The soaring, twisting, 63-story Gateway Arch never fails to mesmerize with its views over the Mississippi to the east and the vast city that sprawls to the west. ...
-
- Special Collection
- Theater
City Museum
St. Louis, MO
If Willy Wonka were to build a children's museum, it would be this one. Kids travel between levels via slide, "swim" through a river filled to waist level with plastic balls, and prowl subterranean tunnels lit by candlelight....
-
- Boutique
Star Clipper
St. Louis, MO
Kids may be accustomed to getting their entertainment online, but you'll have a chance to introduce them to a good old-fashioned comic book shop at Star Clipper, much to the delight of both generations. ...
-
- American
- Ice Cream / Yogurt
- Take-Out
- Bistro
- Drive-in
Ted Drewes Frozen Custard
St. Louis, MO
Parents love the original Ted Drewes for its Route 66 nostalgia, but kids get a kick out of the signature "concretes," shakes so thick that servers hand them to you upside down....
-
- Hotel / Motel
Hampton Inn at the Arch
St. Louis, MO
A skylit rooftop pool, generous breakfasts included in the rates, and a location within walking distance to the riverfront and the Gateway Arch make this Hampton Inn a nice place to stay while visiting St. Louis. ...
Day 2
-
- Science & Nature Museum
St. Louis Science Center
St. Louis, MO
Instead of demonstrations behind glass, this science center lets kids experiment creatively on their own by handling artificial organs, directing a fan to create dune erosion, and taking their own blood pressure....
-
- Art Gallery
- Art Museum
- Science & Nature Museum
- Petting Zoo
- Zoo
- Bicycling
- Boating
- Ice Skating
- Live Music Venue
- Stage
- Theater
Forest Park
St. Louis, MO
Imagine one fabulous zoo, a science center, skating rink, ball fields, endless places to ride bikes, and playgrounds, playgrounds, playgrounds all in one green 1,300 acre swath in the heart of the city and you have Forest Park, a magnet for families. ...
-
- Science & Nature Museum
- Special Collection
National Great Rivers Museum
East Alton, MO
Kids with mechanical minds and imaginations are awed by learning how locks and dams work, why the Mississippi is termed "muddy," how massive barges ply the great river, and what sort of wildlife call it home....
-
- Hotel / Motel
Hampton Inn at the Arch
St. Louis, MO
A skylit rooftop pool, generous breakfasts included in the rates, and a location within walking distance to the riverfront and the Gateway Arch make this Hampton Inn a nice place to stay while visiting St. Louis. ...
Day 3
-
- Garden
St. Louis Science Center
St. Louis, MO
The Missouri Botanical Garden may be the oldest public garden in the U.S., but kids consider it the most fun. Here they can traverse a rope bridge, climb a tree house and slide back down, and take the wheel of a Mississippi steamboat....
-
- Baseball
St. Louis Cardinals Baseball
St. Louis, MO
The soul of baseball—fans who truly care and the team that loves them back—lives in St. Louis at Busch Stadium, where the Cardinals play in the National League....
-
- American
- Burgers
- Ice Cream / Yogurt
- Pizza
- Coffeehouse
- Diner
- Family Dining
Fitz's American Grill & Bottling Works
St. Louis, MO
Combine frosty mugs of house-made root beer, cute kids' meals that arrive in paper versions of vintage cars, and a soda bottling factory line in one lively restaurant and you have the perfect recipe for family dining at Fitz's....
-
- Hotel / Motel
Hampton Inn at the Arch
St. Louis, MO
A skylit rooftop pool, generous breakfasts included in the rates, and a location within walking distance to the riverfront and the Gateway Arch make this Hampton Inn a nice place to stay while visiting St. Louis. ...
