Take in a game or a concert at Busch Stadium – a premier venue in St. Louis, MO, for sports and entertainment events. Home to St. Louis’ baseball team, the stadium hosts baseball games, concerts and festivals throughout the year. It's just one mile from Marriott St. Louis Grand, offers stunning views of the city skyline and features a rooftop deck, party suites and restaurants. Adjacent to the stadium is Ballpark Village, where visitors can find even more dining and entertainment options. Don't miss the action at Busch Stadium!
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So Much to See and Do
Discover St. Louis' rich history at Gateway Arch, marvel at iconic architecture, catch a St. Louis home team baseball game or explore the city's vibrant art scene – all near Marriott St. Louis Grand.


St. Louis Zoo
The St. Louis Zoo is a must-visit attraction, home to over 17,000 animals from around the world. See big cats, elephants, penguins and more! The zoo also has a children's zoo, train and sea lion show. It's just five miles from Marriott St. Louis Grand, and visitors can take a taxi, ride share or public transit for convenient transportation. Be sure to visit this world-class destination while in St. Louis.
Zoo Adventure Package
Take a walk on the wild side! Book our Zoo Adventure Package! It includes Modern Accommodations, 4 Zoo Passes, $15 Credit to Zenia or 8th Street Pantry, and Complimentary Self-Parking

Anheuser-Busch Brewery
A visit to the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St. Louis, MO, is a must for beer enthusiasts. Come learn about the brewing process and company history. Tours range from 45 minutes to two hours, with options for beer tasting and food pairing. The brewery also offers a biergarten, gift shop and a Clydesdale stable. The brewery is only three miles from Marriott St. Louis Grand and visitors can take a taxi, ride share or convenient public transit. Come see why Anheuser-Busch is one of America's most iconic breweries.

Gateway Arch
Take in the awe of St. Louis’ towering monument located downtown near the Marriott St. Louis Grand – the Gateway Arch. Designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen, the arch symbolizes the city's role as the "Gateway to the West" and commemorates America's westward expansion. Visitors can take a tram ride to the top for stunning views of the Mississippi River and the city skyline. This is a must-see attraction for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike.
National Blues Museum
Explore the National Blues Museum on Washington Avenue in downtown St. Louis. Founded in 1997, the museum celebrates the rich history and cultural significance of the blues genre. Enjoy exhibits such as "Blues at Home," detailing the St. Louis blues scene; "Women of the Blues," highlighting female blues artists; and prominent musicians' exhibits like Muddy Waters, B.B. King and Chuck Berry. Self-guided or museum-guided tours are available Tuesday to Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, and on Sundays from 12 PM to 5 PM.

City Museum
Spend a day at City Museum, filled with interactive exhibits and works of local and international artists, including sculptures, mosaics and even a Ferris wheel! Explore indoor and outdoor exhibits, climb through tunnels and slides and even crawl through a human-sized hamster wheel. The City Museum is open from Thursday to Sunday, 10 AM to 5 PM, and offers guided tours. Come and see for yourself why the City Museum is a must-visit destination in St. Louis.
Ballpark Village
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