The Gateway Arch at St. Louis as seen from across the water at night. Lights reflect along the water and the sky is a clear deep blue.

11 Hidden Gems in St. Louis, MO, Off the Beaten Path

Published January 22, 2025
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Local experts share the 11 hidden gems in St. Louis, MO you have to explore if you want to get to know the Gateway City like a true St. Louisan.

The Gateway Arch at St. Louis as seen from across the water at night. Lights reflect along the water and the sky is a clear deep blue.

Known as the Gateway to the Midwest, St. Louis, MO, showcases a vibrant blend of Midwest history with modern culture. From gorgeous gardens to unique cuisines, this city holds a wide variety of one-of-a-kind experiences around every corner of its iconic neighborhoods. Whether you are moving to an apartment in St. Louis, MO, renting a house in the city, or exploring the best spot in the Midwest to buy a home, this curated list of 11 hidden gems in St. Louis is here to help you get to know the city like a local. 

A couple at Forest Park as photographed by Debra Aslanidis Photography.
Image, taken at Forest Park, courtesy of Debra Aslanidis Photography. 

1. Get back to nature with some of the cities best natural landscapes 

“If you’re a nature enthusiast, the Missouri Botanical Garden is a must,” shares Debra, owner of Debra Aslanidis Photography. “They have different plants and flowers for every season, so there is always something new. Additionally, Forest Park, although a pretty busy spot, is a gorgeous place to visit. Unwind with a book, have a picnic with your family, or check out the St. Louis Zoo and the Art Museum right next door.” 

A woman browses for books in a local bookstore.

2. Explore the “tails” of Left Bank Books 

In the beautiful and historic Central West End, queer- and women-owned Left Bank Books sells a wonderfully curated selection of new and used books and hosts a variety of public community book clubs. Stop by one of their literary events in-store and around the city, or explore the shelves for Orleans, a local feline celebrity often found supervising the store from his cat tree. 

Three women toast glasses of white wine in golden hour lighting.

3. Head west to Wild Crush Wine Bar(n)

This hidden gem in St. Louis sits just west of the heart of the city in Town and Country. A mother-daughter-owned business, Wild Crush is the first in Missouri to offer self-serve wine dispensaries with over 28 wines available on tap. Visit their wine bar(n) on Fridays to enjoy live music from local artists and gaze across their gorgeous seven-acre park from their patio as you sip on your favorite wine.

An overheard view of a neighborhood in St. Louis with the Gateway Arch in the background.

4. Try a contemporary twist on local cuisine

Little Fox is a beloved neighborhood restaurant in the heart of Fox Park, St. Louis, known for their award-winning cuisine. Inspired by Brooklyn bistros and other travels, their sophisticated yet approachable dishes and drinks feature flavors that are rooted in local culture and sure to make you fall in love with the area.

A miniature white house with blue shutters sitting on top of a road map.

5. Spend some time at the biggest little museum in Missouri 

If you’re looking for a truly unique thing to do in St. Louis, The Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis is a great place to start. With two floors of exhibit space featuring rotating miniature displays, every visit is guaranteed to be a new experience. Stop by to marvel at the many dollhouses, vignettes, and room boxes, or join a class to learn how to make your own. 

An espresso and an espresso martini on a dark wood table.

6. Travel to a tropical community hub 

Whether you’re looking for an early morning cocktail or a late night cup of coffee, Harvey’s Coffee & Cocktails has you covered. This new Midtown café is a hidden gem in St. Louis. From the moment you step inside this nondescript brick building, you’ll be transported to a beachside café with a full coffee and cocktail menu available all day. Their weekly community events are sure to help you get to know St. Louis in no time. 

An employee scooping ice cream from one of a variety of tubs in an ice cream shop case.

7. Check out The Grove neighborhood 

“St. Louis is a city of neighborhoods, and I love The Grove,” shares Beckie, owner of local Serendipity Homemade Ice Cream. “Centrally located as a major north-south thoroughfare, it’s known for its inclusive bars, restaurants, and music venues.” Along with Serendipity’s homemade ice cream, baked goods, and Spirited Shakes, there is something for everyone in this vibrant neighborhood. 

Party Jollof from Levels Nigerian Cuisine in St. Louis.
Image courtesy of Levels Nigerian Cuisine. 

8. Embark on a culinary adventure with Levels

Levels Nigerian Cuisine brings the rich flavors of Nigeria right to the heart of St. Louis. Whether you’re longing for a taste of home or you are eager to explore something new, their authentic dishes, like Party Jollof Rice and refreshing Palm Wine, offer a bright and unforgettable dining experience that will delight your senses.

A child cutting out a red heart from construction paper.

9. Bring some magic to your child’s learning experiences 

“If you are looking for an amazing place to take your little kids, I cannot recommend The Magic House enough,” shares Irene, owner and photographer of Four Fireflies Photography. This local children’s museum offers a wide variety of hands-on learning experiences made to engage and inspire children of all ages. “My family can spend most of the day there creating art, playing pretend, and learning all sorts of new things,” says Irene. 

Two women laugh together and share cocktails at a bar.

10. Relax in a haven of flavor and connection

Blood & Sand is the perfect cozy spot to unwind. This hidden gem in the heart of downtown St. Louis offers a welcoming atmosphere where you can relax with exceptional cuisine and handcrafted cocktails inspired by the relationships they create with their guests. They are eager to pour you a drink and get to know you. 

Tower Grove Park in St. Louis, MO.

11. Find joy in every season at Tower Grove Park

Tower Grove Park is my favorite park in St. Louis because it is beautiful year-round,” shares Stacey of Stacey Vandas Photography. “There are flowering trees in the spring, gorgeous leaves in the fall, and it’s super pretty decked out in snow. It’s a great place for a walk with family, friends, and dogs, and the Farmers Market from April to October makes for a great Saturday morning activity.” 

Hidden gems in St. Louis, MO: The perfect Gateway to the Midwest

Whether you’re considering moving to the Gateway City or you’re trying to get to know your new home, this list of 11 hidden gems is sure to help you decide whether St. Louis, MO is a good place to live. From rich historical culture to new modern hangouts, this city has so many spots worthy of exploring. You’ll feel like a true St. Louisan in no time with the guidance of these local experts. 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Please consult a qualified expert for guidance specific to your situation.
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