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All St Louis Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Alan_F, Jun 2026
Loved this tour
We had a great tour with Wayne. He brought a lot of enthusiasm and personality as well as knowledge of St. Louis history, food scene, neighborhoods and architecture. We loved the restaurant and food choices, especially the toasted ravioli at Guido’s and the ribs at Adam’s Smokehouse. Also, Wayne found great alternatives for the vegetarian in our group, especially the jackfruit barbecue sandwich at Adam’s. Getting time at the Gateway Arch Was great too. We are so happy we met Wayne. Next time we visit St. Louis, we’ll take his tour of the Hill (Little Italy).
Marie_B, May 2026
Rainy & Spooky with Georgie
Georgie was so knowledgeable and approachable. She made the tour fun, spooky, and historical! I highly recommend this tour as a quick history lesson on St Louis. The walking is minimal, in comparison to other ghost tours I’ve been on, and doable for folks of all ability levels.
Becky_T, Apr 2026
Educational and fun!
I've lived in St. Louis pretty much my whole life, and I didn't know about any of the crimes Tim talked about on this tour. He's a great storyteller, and it was really cool to be standing in the locations where these things happened. I highly recommend this tour, whether you live in St. Louis or are visiting from out of town.
Samantha_Y, Apr 2026
Downtown core and more!
Great tour! We really appreciated our guide, Jim Davis, and his insight into the urban planning and civil engineering around the tour stops. It’s an excellent highlight of the downtown core and Gateway Arch for those who have never been to St. Louis We do recommend allowing some extra time to actually enjoy the Arch Museum and ride to the top. If you want to spend some time there, this is not a tour to cram in between other scheduled stops in STL.
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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.