Points of Interest
Explore St. Louis has a comprehensive page for visitors. For some points of interest in St. Louis, visit the links below:
- Gateway Arch - Reaching 630 ft. the Gateway Arch, our nation's tallest man-made monument anchors the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and stands as the iconic monument symbolizing the westward expansion of the United States. The Gateway Arch Experience includes the Journey to the Top, Museum of Westward Expansion, Old Courthouse, movies, and the Gateway Arch Riverboats. Winter hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Limited accessibility.
- City Museum - an eclectic mixture of children’s playground, funhouse, surrealistic pavilion, and architectural marvel made out of unique, found objects. The brainchild of internationally acclaimed artist Bob Cassilly, a classically trained sculptor and serial entrepreneur, the museum opened for visitors in 1997 to the riotous approval of young and old alike.
- Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum - Few franchises have the acclaim and heritage of the St. Louis Cardinals, and that history lives here, in the new Cardinals Museum. Featuring stadiums, players and championship moments, the Cardinals Museum boasts one of the largest team-specific collections of artifacts and memorabilia in the world.
- Ballpark Village - Welcome to Ballpark Village the newest dining and entertainment district in St. Louis and the Missouri area. This is the first ever sports anchored entertainment district located next to Busch Stadium home of the St. Louis Cardinals.
- Mercantile Exchange - (MX) is downtown St. Louis’ newest retail, dining, entertainment, arts & culture and residential destination.
Dining in St. Louis:
St. Louis is home to a rich mix of cultures and culinary interests. From Italian and German fare to Bosnian and Vietnamese cuisine, there’s something to satisfy every craving at the hundreds of one-of-a-kind restaurants dotting the city's culinary landscape. Explore the listings at the link below to find the best restaurants and dining experiences St. Louis has to offer.
Restaurants in the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch:
Red Kitchen - RED Kitchen offers farm-to-table cuisine focusing on fresh and flavorful dishes incorporating ingredients from local farms with an emphasis on seasonality and sustainability. RED also offers a daily breakfast buffet with made-to-order hot and cold items as well as an ala-carte menu.
Ruth's Chris Steak House - Made famous by its sizzling steaks; Ruth’s Chris Steak House is an exciting part of the downtown St. Louis scene, just seconds away from the city’s finest attractions. Stealing the show from existing Saint Louis, Missouri restaurants, the restaurant seats approximately 150 guests in the main dining room with more than 100 seats in the chic bar.
Starbucks - The one- stop shop for all of your favorite coffee, tea and treats. Starbuck's os conveniently located on the lobby level,
Red Bar - Enjoy the seasonally-inspired flavors of RED Kitchen in the casual comfort of RED Bar. Committed to using the freshest ingredients possible, we hand squeeze our juice and grow our own mint leaves. Cozy up to the bar with a glass from our extensive wine selection or a hand crafted cocktail and enjoy dishes from our full menu of options.
Brewhouse Historical Sports Bar - . Enjoy vibrant Saint Louis nightlife, a huge selection of local beers, and a tasty food menu incorporating the flavors of beer. Brewhouse features HD TV's, a state-of-the-art sound system, and numerous DIRECTV sports packages and beer on tap making it one of the best sports bars in St. Louis, Missouri.