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America's Showcase St. Louis America’s Showcase St. Louis www.americasshowcasestlouis.com Grocery Stores: closed to hotel Dierberg’s (1.9 miles): 11481 Olive Blvd, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Trader Joes (1.9 miles: 11505 Olive Blvd, Creve Coeur, MO 63131 Pharmacy closet to hotel: CVS (2.8 miles): 11560 Olive Blvd, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Urgent Care Closest to Hotel • Our Urgent Care (2.6 miles): http://oururgentcare.com/locations/maryland-heights/ 2070 McKelvey Rd, Maryland Heights, MO 63043 314-325-0760 • Creve Coeur Urgent Care (3.8 miles) http://www.stlurgentcares.com/ 13035 Olive Blvd, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 314-548-6650 Attractions Cardinals Baseball/Busch Stadium Tours: https://www.mlb.com/cardinals/ballpark/tours Gateway Arch-Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (downtown Riverfront) St. Louis Riverfront St. Louis, MO 63102 Phone: (314) 982-1410 Toll-Free: (877) 982-1410 www.gatewayarch.com Laclede’s Landing (downtown Riverfront) St. Louis Riverfront, north of the Arch. Historic District featuring over 20 great restaurants and shops. www.lacledeslanding.com Forest Park (mid-town) Bounded by I-64, Kingshighway, Lindell & Skinker Home to the region's major cultural institutions—the Zoo, Art Museum, History Museum, Science Center and the Muny Opera. It also serves as a sports center for golf, tennis, baseball, bicycling, boating, fishing, handball, ice skating, roller blading, jogging, rugby and more. St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 289-5300 www.stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark Saint Louis Zoo-Forest Park St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 781-0900 Toll-Free: (800) 966-8877 www.stlzoo.org America’s Showcase St. Louis www.americasshowcasestlouis.com Saint Louis Science Center-Forest Park 5050 Oakland Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110 James S. McDonnell Planetarium 5100 Clayton Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110 Science and Space Museums featuring OMNIMAX theater and special exhibits Phone: (314)289-4400 www.slsc.org Missouri History Museum Forest Park 5700 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63112-0040 Phone: (314) 746-4599 www.mohistory.org Saint Louis Art Museum One Fine Arts Drive Forest Park St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 721-0072 www.slam.org St. Louis Union Station (downtown, near Scottrade Center-home of the St. Louis Blues) 1820 Market St.-Market Street between 18th and 20th The Wheel and Aquarium at Union Station, Home to the Hard Rock Café, restaurants, shopping and other family activities. St. Louis, MO 63103 Phone: (314) 421-6655 www.stlouisunionstation.com Anheuser-Busch Consumer Hospitality Center (downtown) 12th & Lynch Sts. St. Louis, MO 63118 Phone: (314) 577-2626 www.budweisertours.com City Museum (downtown) 701 N. 15th St. St. Louis, MO 63103 Phone: (314) 231-2489 www.citymuseum.org Missouri Botanical Garden 4344 Shaw Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 577-5100 Toll-Free: (800) 642-8842 www.mobot.org America’s Showcase St. Louis www.americasshowcasestlouis.com Ted Drews Frozen Custard (south city) Voted best ice cream Old Rte. 66, 6726 Chippewa St. Louis, MO 63119 Phone: (314) 481-2652 www.teddrewes.com The University City Loop (University City area) 6000-6600 blocks of Delmar Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63130 Voted one the 10 best streets in America The Loop offers six blocks of exhilarating one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants, art galleries, live music, café culture, and the St. Louis Walk of Fame. www.Visittheloop.com Historic Saint Charles Banks of the Missouri River, St. Charles, MO 10 block district featuring brick paved streets, historic architecture, specialty stores, restaurants and a riverside park. http://www.historicstcharles.com/visitors/ Six Flags St. Louis Amusement and Water Park 4900 Six Flags Rd, Eureka, MO 63025 (35 miles from the Ice Zone) (636) 938-5300 www.sixflags.com/stlouis Grant’s Farm Grant’s Farm celebrates America’s past with a commitment to the future. Honoring both the 18th president of the United States and the Busch family legacy, the Farm is unique landmark that combines history, heritage and wildlife to create an unforgettable experience. Home to the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdale’s prep school. 10501 Gravois Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123 (314) 843-1700 http://www.grantsfarm.com/ The Magic House-St. Louis Children Museum The Magic House features hundreds of interactive exhibits designed to pique curiosity, spark imagination and foster a lifelong love of learning. Aligned with national and state academic standards, the Museum’s exhibits engage children in a variety of hands-on educational experiences and promote important 21st-century skills such as creativity, critical thinking and collaboration 516 S. Kirkwood Rd, St. Louis, MO 63122 (314)-822-8900 www.magichouse.org/ America’s Showcase St. Louis www.americasshowcasestlouis.com Golf Guide: http://slfp.com/SLFPageGol.htm. These are the 2 closest public course to the hotel • Quarry at Crystal Springs (2 miles) 18 holes/driving range: http://www.quarrygc.com/ • Creve Coeur (3 miles) 9 holes: http://crevecoeurgolf.com/ These are the 2 closest public courses to the Ice Zone • Berry Hill (3.7 miles) 9 holes. http://www.bridgetonmo.com/departments/parks-and- recreation/facilities/golf-course-berry-hill • St. Ann (9.1 miles) 9 holes. http://www.bridgetonmo.com/departments/parks-and- recreation/facilities/golf-course-berry-hill • Quarry at Crystal Springs (9.7 miles) Parks and Recreation, Hiking and Bike Guide: https://www.stlouisco.com/ParksandRecreation Hollywood Casino: http://www.hollywoodcasinostlouis.com/ Ameristar Casino: http://ameristar.com/st-charles .
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