Enjoying the Sights in St. Louis
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We just got back from a fun week in St Louis after attending FinCon. I loved meeting up with writers from my favorite personal finance blogs and getting to meet some new ones.
Like my previous work trips, my husband and baby girl tagged along for the ride. Neither one of us had really been to St Louis so we saw this as a chance to locate favorite places to eat, drink, and have fun around the city.
Downtown St. Louis
While the conference gave us plenty of opportunities to hang downtown with fellow attendees, we also wanted to explore some spots as a family.
We had fun checking our the Gateway Arch Thursday morning. If you haven't been there, you should definitely go! It's $10 each to go to take the tram to the top, but it was worth it.
The views were incredible (see below for my attempt at capturing it).
Besides getting pictures on the Arch we also made our way around the Museum of Westward Expansion which is free.
You can see the weapons, tools, and transportation methods used to expand the nation's territory. Getting to the Arch was simple as there were bus stops and a light rail station nearby.
Brewery Tours
We also got to meet some new people during FINCON while going on a beer tour through downtown and drank at local brewing spots like Schlafly (loved their pumpkin ale!) and Alpha Brewing (red ale was my favorite).
After we said good-bye to new and old buddies from the conference, we spent half of Sunday over in Forest Park.
In case you're not familiar with it, Forest Park is THE park in St. Louis, with over 1,300 acres that includes:
We hung out at the Zoo and it was fantastic! Admission was free (some special attractions charge a small fee) and there were plenty of animals to see.
The zoo is divided roughly into six areas including Red Rocks, River's Edge and The Wilds.
Our baby girl tired herself out, there was simply too much to and appreciate in one day. With just having to pay for our lunch there and metro-cards for travel, it was a fantastic way to enjoy St. Louis without spending a ton of money.
St. Louis Cheap Eats
Speaking of frugally enjoying St. Louis, I had the pleasure of discovering the voice behind St. Louis on the Cheap!
When I told her we wanted to check out some local spots to eat at, she had a list of eateries and neighborhoods to explore. With our limited time, we couldn't use all her suggestions, so I'm sharing them here so you can hopefully try them out next time you're in St. Louis.
- King and I: 3157 S Grand Ave, St Louis, MO 63118 (Thai Food)
- Blueberry Hill: 6504 Delmar Blvd, St Louis, MO 63130 (Burgers and Music)
- The Hill: A neighborhood that borders Forest Park with numerous Italian restaurants including Rigazzi’s, Lorenzo's, and Adriana's.
- Soulard: A historic French neighborhood south of The Arch near the Mississippi river that is home to Bogart's Smoke House, 1860's, and one of the more popular farmer's markets in the area.
If you been to these places or know of some delicious eateries, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
Thoughts on Our St. Louis Visit
We had a great time last week and getting learn our way around St. Louis. If you live in the area or have the chance to stay in town, please check out St. Louis on the Cheap to find some great deals.
Elle, it sounds like you had a blast and the pictures are great! I’ve never been to St. Louis and could not work FinCon into my schedule this year. Hopefully, I can go next year. How’s the home brewing going?
Thanks; we did have a lot of fun in St. Louis! I hope we can meet up next FINCON 🙂 Home brewing is going well; our pumpkin ale is ready this week so we’re excited to share some with our friends. Thanks for asking!
Vonnie and I really enjoyed meeting you and your family in person, Elle. Chatting with you guys on the brewery tour was a lot of fun!