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5 Essential Stops for Your St. Louis Bucket List | RedKey Realty Leaders

Every year, thousands of people decide to make St. Louis their new home. Whether you're planning to move here because of an exciting new job or simply because it's an awesome city, we suggest that you start acclimating yourself by going on an adventure. 

Planning a St. Louis adventure is easy when you have an experienced real estate agent by your side. We talk a lot about the amazing St. Louis homes for sale, but today, we'd like to discuss five essential stops for a tour of things to do around the city.

  1. Take a Tram Ride to the Top of The Gateway Arch - Gateway Arch, St. Louis, MO 63102
    The Gateway Arch is the most recognizable sight of the St. Louis landscape. Many visitors and even some residents don't realize that you can take a tram all the way to the top of the arch, giving you a gorgeous view of the surrounding area. Along the way, you'll discover all sorts of trivia, such as the fact that the arch's height is the same as its width. Once you're in the viewing area at the top, you'll be able to look out and see sites like the Old Courthouse, Mississippi River, and Busch Stadium.

  2. Catch a Cardinals Game at Busch Stadium - 700 Clark Ave., St. Louis, MO 63102
    If you want to get into the St. Louis spirit, you can't miss catching a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium. This baseball stadium was built in 2006 and has seen millions of fans since its first year of opening. Residents and visitors who have been around for a while might even remember that the St. Louis Cardinals won their very first game at their new stadium against the Milwaukee Brewers. Since baseball season is now upon us, this is the perfect time to visit the stadium, slam some hot dogs, have a beer or two, and root for the Cardinals.

  3. Visit the St. Louis Zoo - 1 Government Drive, St. Louis, MO 63110
    The St. Louis Zoo is one of the most popular zoos in the country. More than 16,000 animals call this place home, including quite a few endangered species. Whether you're a fan of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish, or other such creatures, you'll find plenty to enjoy at this incredible wildlife extravaganza. And if you visit now, you can enjoy the Animals Aglow celebration of culture and art.

  4. See What's in Bloom at The Missouri Botanical Garden - 4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63110
    Founded by philanthropist Henry Shaw, the Missouri Botanical Garden is something you don't want to miss. This garden isn't just a place to see gorgeous and exquisite plant life. It's also an internationally renowned botanical research and science education center. Exciting events are always being planned, such as the forthcoming Sake and Sakura, Grapes in the Garden, Whitaker Music Festival, and many more.

  5. Appreciate Art at Citygarden Sculpture Park - 801 Market St., St. Louis, MO 63101
    Last but certainly not least, the Citygarden Sculpture Park presents a unique part of any St. Louis adventure. Located downtown, this sculpture park is a veritable oasis of interactive art, fountains, and gardens. What's even better is that this venue is free. We invite you to breathe in the fresh air and take in the incredible sights. 

Planning a St. Louis adventure is easy since the city has so many incredible venues. Get in touch for more St. Louis events and to find your dream home in the area today.

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