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Christy_V, Apr 2026
Just do it!
Wayne is the GOAT. This private BBQ and brewery tour in St. Louis was incredible—he clearly loves the city and has so much knowledge to share. The tour is super flexible and he even took us to places not on the list to make sure we had the best experience. His car is amazing, and he made everything easy and comfortable, even dropping us off at a different hotel. You could try to Uber around to these spots, but it wouldn’t compare—you’d miss all the history, insight, and hidden gems.
Gina_L, Apr 2026
This was a very cool way...
This was a very cool way to spend an hour in Soulard! I went with my mom, adult niece, and 15 year old kid. Definitely not material for younger children, but my 15yo and I kept locking eyes as Tim went through each story; we have some new topics to dig deeper into later around our local history. Tim was a fantastic guide. He’s very engaging and entertaining and the tour felt very respectful of the spaces we were in.
Paula_C, Mar 2026
Excellent Arch Tour and guide
We did this tour on March 20th in the morning and we both really enjoyed the tour and the information that was shared with us by our tour guide Jim. He shared a lot of interesting information about the city of St Louis and its origins. We wished we had more time to explore.
Christopher_B, Feb 2026
A must do thing to do in stl.
Very cool tour.lots of spooky info was learned. We also got to see alot of historical buildings and even got to go underground underneath some of them.mark was the greatest. Would definitely recommend and cannot wait to sign up for the other spooky tour they offer.
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St. Louis is chock full of history and culture, from its role in America’s blues and jazz scene to its vibrant barbecue culture. St. Louis tours take you on all kinds of adventures in the Gateway to the West, such as going up to the top of the St. Louis Arch, visiting the Basilica St. Louis, and seeing landmarks such as Eads Bridge, the Old Post Office, the Wainwright Building, and City Hall. Aside from walking, you can also tour the city by trolley, bike, or riverboat along the Mississippi.