St. Louis City Museum holds the distinction from other museums by offering an impressive array of exhibits which can be appreciated, felt, touched and even climbed on by visitors. It's a perfect blending of funhouse, children's playground, surrealistic pavilion and architectural marvel. Recognized as one of the "great public spaces" by the Project for Public Spaces, St. Louis City Museum is the place where your imagination runs wild!
St. Louis City Museum boasts a large number of featured attractions such as Enchanted Caves, MonstroCity, World Aquarium, Toddler Town, Art City, Museum of Mirth, Mystery, and Mayhem, Renovated Architecture, Vintage Opera Posters, World's Largest Pencil and much more. Some new updated exhibits are Atop the City, The Baleout and More Secret Tunnels & Ocean Oddities. To view them all, click here:
Attractions
http://www.citymuseum.org/allattractions.html
Do make a day to St. Louis City Museum when in town. To get most of your trip, you'd better learn about some general visiting info ahead of your schedule including hours, admission, directions, events, contact info and etc. Hope this guide would be your one-stop source for all visiting info.
Hours & Admission: St. Louis City Museum is open all year round except for Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The regular open hours are from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Thursday, 9 am to 1 am on Fridays & Saturdays, and 11 am to 5 pm on Sundays. For updated info, please visit:
Hours
http://www.citymuseum.org/hours.html
The general admission to St. Louis City Museum is $12 each person (ages 3 years and up). It can save you $2 off to visit after 5:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. For groups of 15 or more, discounted rates at $8 each are available. Yet the museum doesn't accept walk in groups. Advanced reservation is required. Admissions to some attractions of the museum such as World Aquarium and Atop the City won't be included in the general admission. For further info, click here:
Admission
http://www.citymuseum.org/admission.html
Directions & Parking: Housed in the former International Shoe building, St. Louis City Museum is conveniently located in the Washington Avenue Historic District, west of downtown St. Louis. For your sake of convenience, fuel-efficient driving directions to the museum are provided:
From the North
- Head east on I-70
- Take an exit onto Broadway
- Make a right turn onto Washington Ave.
- Make a right turn onto 16th Street where the museum is located at
From the South
- Head north on I-55 or east on I-44
- Exit the Downtown/Memorial Drive
- Make a left turn onto Washington Ave.
- Make a right turn onto 16th Street where the museum is located at
From the West
- Head towards St. Louis by taking I-64 E/US-40 E/US-61 S
- Exit the Downtown/Memorial Drive
- Make a left turn onto Washington Ave.
- Make a right turn onto 16th Street where the museum is located at
From the East
- Head towards St. Louis by taking HWY 40/I-64 W/ I-55 S/ I-70 W
- Exit the Downtown/Memorial Drive
- Make a left turn onto Washington Ave.
- Make a right turn onto 16th Street where the museum is located at
Parking is like a breeze at St. Louis City Museum. Buses can park free in front of the meters along Delmar. Car parking can be accommodated at 16th & Delmar or across Delmar at 5th Street. Flat parking rate is $5. Metered street parking is available as well. Street parking is free on weekends and holidays. For details, click here:
Directions & Parking
http://www.citymuseum.org/map.html
Events Calendar: St. Louis City Museum hosts a myriad of special events all year round. On Friday and Saturday nights, the museum will be decorated with flashlights and remain open until 1 am. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when you can explore this unique museum with flashlights only.
World Aquarium invites visitors with interesting ongoing events including Saltwater Vegetarians Feeding, Stingray Feeding, Gator & Lizard Feeding, Turtle Races, Shark Tank, Sloths & Anteaters and much more. Click here for an up-to-date events calendar:
Ongoing Events
http://www.citymuseum.org/eventsongoing.html
Shops & Concessions: Bring gifts home to commemorate your St. Louis City Museum tour? Take a look at the merchandise of Museum Gift Shop, which is located directly behind the museum's ticket window. The shop offers handmade items by local artisans, tees, knick-knacks and other funny stuff.
Shop for vintage fashions at The Baleout! There is a wide variety of vintage clothing and accessories from the 1930s-1980s including hats, sport coats, shirts, jewelry, dresses, coats, jackets and more. For more info, please click the following link:
Museum Shopping
http://www.citymuseum.org/shop.html
Feel hungry? Take it easy. There are plenty of food concessions at St. Louis City Museum including SAMWICHES, Baby Elephant Cafe, The Baleout Bar, Cabin Inn, GrillMaster Tony's Outdoor BBQ and The Rood Top Cantina. Boxed lunches or a simple snack, homemade specialties or cool refreshments, chances are you'll get your appetite satisfied at St. Louis City Museum! Dig out more info from:
Concessions
http://www.citymuseum.org/concessions.html
Contact Info: Questions or inquiries? You can contact St. Louis City Museum directly at 314-231-city or you can fax to 314/ 231-1009. The physical address of City Museum 701 North 15th Street, St. Louis, MO 63103. And the mailing address is PO Box 66972, St. Louis, MO 63166. Or you can follow it on Twitter:
Twitter
http://twitter.com/citymuseum