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Living in the St. Louis Area
In the heart of the country, St. Louis is recognized nationally for the dual appeal of quality of life and favorable cost of living index, which together have become one of its trademarks. An outstanding housing mix features dozens of charming residential neighborhoods with single-family homes and condominiums displaying unique architecture and a variety of living styles and price ranges. St. Louis residents have a broad selection of chic suburban communities or the urban flair of a sophisticated cityscape. An abundance of parks and fine school systems further add to the area’s appeal. Nationally renowned cultural institutions include the St. Louis Art Museum, Muny Opera, St. Louis Science Center, Saint Louis Zoo, Powell Symphony Hall, The Fox Theatre, Missouri Botanical Garden, Washington University, and perhaps most famously the Gateway Arch. If you enjoy food, St. Louis is said to boast more restaurants per capita than New York City and is home to some of the country’s finest Italian cuisine.
St. Louis Attractions
Forest Park. These beautiful 1,371 acres house the St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Art Museum, the St. Louis History Museum, the St. Louis Science Center, The Muny Amphitheatre and the Jewel Box greenhouse — not to mention a golf course, tennis courts, a skating rink, and trails for biking, rollerblading and more. Visit: stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark
Grand Center. The arts district of St. Louis, Grand Center is home to an array of theatres, museums, restaurants, coffee shops and more. Watch a touring Broadway musical. Listen to the world-class St.Louis Symphony Orchestra. Enjoy a contemporary art exhibit. A cultural playground ? just steps away from the Saint Louis University campus. Visit: www.grandcenter.org
Busch Stadium, the Edward Jones Dome and the Savvis Center. These venues provide homes to the Cardinals, Rams, Blues (and, for a little while longer, your very own Billikens) respectively.
The City Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, The City Museum is an interactive museum appealing to “children of all ages.” Featuring kinetic exhibits – like MonstroCity, a “montage of monkey bars,” Slinkies, a five-story climb through transparent tubes, the City Museum Caves — this is one museum you’ll never forget. Visit: www.citymuseum.org
Missouri Botanical Gardens. The 79 acres of the Missouri Botanical Gardens provide wonderful opportunities for leisurely strolls through rose gardens, the Japanese Garden and more. Visit: www.mobot.org
Anheuser-Busch Brewery. Tour the historic building where Adolphus Busch manufactured the “King of Beers.” Visit: www.budweisertours.com
Old Courthouse. The Greek Revival-style courthouse now serves as the home to historic exhibits and the film, The Gateway to the West. Also it was here that the Dred Scott slavery case was heard. The Courthouse is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. Visit: www.nps.gov/jeff/courthouse.html
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. The “New Cathedral” is about a mile from the Saint Louis University campus and contains the largest collection of mosaics in the world, some 83,000 square feet of encrusted domes, ceilings, arches and walls. Take a tour. Or attend mass. Visit: www.cathedralstl.org
Union Station. On the National Landmark of Historic Places, St. Louis Union Station was once one of the largest and busiest train stations in the world. Today it houses a Hyatt Regency hotel and shops and restaurants such as the Hard Rock Caf?. Visit: www.stlouisunionstation.com
Great neighborhoods for dining, shopping and people-watching that include The Hill, the Central West End, the University City Loop, where you’ll find the St. Louis Walk of Fame, and the Historic Soulard neighborhood — home to the country’s second largest Mardi Gras celebration and an open-air farmer’s market.

