St. Louis has 79 different neighborhoods, each with its own distinctive style and characteristics. From one-of-a-kind boutiques and signature cuisine to live entertainment and nightlife, each community has something different to offer.
Located on the eastern edge of Forest Park, this neighborhood is full of charming sidewalk cafes, galleries, antique shops, restaurants, boutiques and pubs.
A long established Italian-American neighborhood, the Hill maintain a traditional collection of authentic Italian bakeries, grocery stores, restaurants and mom-and-pop trattorias.
Better knowns as "The Loop", this area is known for its entertainment and dining hub with a mix of noodle bars, BBQ restaurants, Korean and Mexican eateries, cocktail lounges and pubs lining Delmar Boulevard.
The city's oldest neighborhood, the historic streets of Soulard are lined with red brick town-homes that house live music clubs and unique restaurant, many of which offer outdoor dining in elaborate courtyards.
This thriving district is home to a diverse strand of businesses offering great places to eat and drink, a slew of dance floors, coffee shops, brewery, tattoo parlors and more.
With recent changes and modifications to downtown St. Louis, this neighborhood is now a combination of work and play. Downtown offers unique experiences for visitors thanks to its cohabitation of major corporations, small businesses, residential lofts, boutiques, galleries, restaurants and nightspots.