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russkerri
Apr 23, 2015Explorer
St. Louis is a fabulous city to visit with a lot of free entertainment (though the City Museum itself isn't free), so I would vote for Option 1. I think I would be nervous leaving the RV on a lot near the Metrolink, and I think you could have a hard time parking it near City Museum since it's in a downtown area, like you noted.
If you decide to spend a couple of days, the Forest Park area is a great place to explore, with the zoo, the science center, and the art museum, as well as other interesting little places. It's fun to see the Arch in person and walk along the riverfront area. It is also fun to ride to the top, for a fee. There's a neat sculpture park called Laumeier Sculpture Park, as well as the City Garden, which is another cool park that's fun to explore. You will LOVE City Museum.
As you can tell, we love St. Louis. I grew up there but now live in Springfield. We make frequent trips back just because there is so much to see and do.
If you decide to spend a couple of days, the Forest Park area is a great place to explore, with the zoo, the science center, and the art museum, as well as other interesting little places. It's fun to see the Arch in person and walk along the riverfront area. It is also fun to ride to the top, for a fee. There's a neat sculpture park called Laumeier Sculpture Park, as well as the City Garden, which is another cool park that's fun to explore. You will LOVE City Museum.
As you can tell, we love St. Louis. I grew up there but now live in Springfield. We make frequent trips back just because there is so much to see and do.
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