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Arts & Culture
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is Washington University's art museum on the Danforth Campus. The museum presents modern and contemporary art, special exhibitions, academic programs, and a permanent collection connected to university teaching and research. Its Brookings Drive location makes it a strong stop for visitors interested in art, architecture, and campus culture in the Clayton and University City area.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is one of the country's major orchestras, presenting classical concerts, film scores, family programs, education events, and community performances. Based around Grand Center, the organization serves audiences across the region while its Powell Hall home undergoes major renovation work. It is a central cultural institution for orchestral music in St. Louis.
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis is a professional theater company based in Webster Groves. The Rep presents contemporary plays, classics, new work, and community programming, with performances tied to the Loretto-Hilton Center and other local stages. It is one of the region's key theater organizations for audiences who want polished productions and a season-based approach to live drama.
Grant's Farm is a historic St. Louis attraction in south county with animal experiences, tram rides, heritage buildings, food, and family programming. The property has ties to the Busch family and Ulysses S. Grant, giving it both local history and a kid-friendly outdoor setting. Visitors use it for seasonal events, animal encounters, and relaxed family outings near Affton and Grantwood Village.
St. Louis Union Station Mini Golf is an outdoor mini golf attraction at the Union Station entertainment complex. The course pairs well with the St. Louis Aquarium, the Wheel, restaurants, and other downtown activities, giving families and groups a low-pressure game in the same walkable area. It is especially useful for visitors who want a casual activity before or after a meal or event downtown.
The St. Louis Wheel is a 200-foot observation wheel at St. Louis Union Station. Climate-controlled gondolas give riders views of downtown, the rail yard, and nearby landmarks, making it a simple add-on to a Union Station visit. Its location beside the aquarium, mini golf, restaurants, and hotel makes it useful for date nights, family outings, and visitors who want a quick skyline view.
The Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House is a Chesterfield attraction operated by the Missouri Botanical Garden family of sites. Located in Faust Park, it features a tropical conservatory with live butterflies, insect exhibits, gardens, classes, and family programs. It is a strong indoor-outdoor stop for children, plant lovers, and visitors looking for a quieter nature experience in West County.
The Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka is a conservation organization focused on wolves, foxes, and other canids. The center offers public tours, education programs, camps, and conservation work tied to endangered species recovery. Its Tyson Valley Road location near Lone Elk Park and Route 66 State Park makes it a distinctive family and nature outing for people interested in wildlife beyond a standard zoo visit.
We Rock The Spectrum Fenton is an indoor sensory-friendly gym for children and families. The facility is part of the We Rock The Spectrum network and is designed with equipment and activities that support children of all ability levels, including kids with sensory processing needs. Its Fenton location gives families a play option for open gym, parties, classes, and inclusive movement-based activities.
Shanti Yoga + Wellness serves Maplewood and Tower Grove with yoga classes, memberships, private instruction, retreats, and gift certificates. The studio focuses on helping people in all bodies move through life transitions with confidence, steadiness, and ease. It offers classes seven days a week at two Saint Louis locations, including options such as infrared-heated sculpt classes and sound bath meditation.
Blue Sky Yoga is a south St. Louis yoga studio with a 2,200-square-foot space and classes offered seven days a week. The studio describes its mission as elevating and expanding consciousness one breath at a time, with classes, workshops, therapeutic services, teachers, and 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training certified by Yoga Alliance. It is a strong choice for visitors seeking yoga, inner calm, and structured training options.
Brick City Yoga uses its public hub to connect students with yoga and Pilates intro offers, reformer options, class schedules, and pricing packages. The studio points newcomers toward yoga intro offers, reformer intro offers, and unlimited monthly yoga packages, making it useful for visitors comparing class formats. Its schedule-first setup is helpful for planning a drop-in session or trying a new studio routine.
Urban Breath Yoga is a Maplewood yoga studio that presents itself as a welcoming yoga community with unlimited classes, expert guidance, and space to breathe. The studio has welcomed students since 2005 and offers new-student specials, classes, workshops, app-based scheduling, and yoga teacher training. It is a practical stop for beginners and regular practitioners looking for a supportive yoga home.
Pilates + Yoga Studio St. Louis focuses on classical Pilates, yoga, and mindful movement. The studio emphasizes breath, body alignment, movement mechanics, flexibility, posture, core strength, pain reduction, and a more balanced connection between body and mind. It is a strong fit for visitors looking for a quieter wellness practice rather than a high-noise gym environment.
Barre STL is a Watson Road fitness studio built around a barre-based method for everyday athletes. The studio blends principles from pilates, yoga, strength training, HIIT, and dance, with classes designed for both newer movers and fitness veterans. Its signature barre class runs 60 minutes, and the studio positions itself as a neighborhood fitness space focused on strength, sweat, and self-confidence.
The Boxing Gym in St. Louis offers group boxing and kickboxing classes for all fitness levels, plus personal training and flexible memberships. The gym highlights professional trainers with decades of experience, a supportive environment for women and beginners, real self-defense skills, and a 3,000-square-foot facility with a boxing ring and modern equipment. First-time visitors can try a class before committing.
Move by BJC is a fitness center serving the Cortex and Central West End area. Its public site pairs gym access with health education, including articles on workout music, heart health, regular moderate-intensity exercise, and practical wellness habits. The BJC connection makes it a useful choice for people who want a fitness option tied to medical-center wellness thinking in central St. Louis.
Fit City Gym serves the St. Louis area with facilities promoted around premium equipment, tanning, sauna access, a kids zone, and multiple locations. The gym markets day-pass options for people exploring membership and highlights strength, bodybuilding, powerlifting, and functional fitness needs. It is a practical option for visitors or locals who want a full-service gym with serious training equipment and extra amenities.
Dragonfly Fitness and Training is a women-centered strength and fitness studio founded by Renah Jones. The studio was created to give women a welcoming place to try strength training, push themselves, and build confidence regardless of age or ability. Its story grew from outdoor bootcamps into a dedicated studio, with a focus on barbell work, strength skills, and a supportive environment.
Pure Hot Yoga St. Louis is a hot yoga studio with classes built around sweat, focus, and mindful movement. The studio promotes new-student membership options, class details, FAQs, and the idea that hot yoga can be both a limit-testing workout and a restorative way to soften into the body. It is a useful choice for visitors looking for a heat-based yoga practice with flexible entry points for newcomers.