Tell Us Your Travel Tips for St. Louis
Welcome to the city of dating. There are cardinals there, there are Missouri Democrats, the river has half a McDonald’s sign. It brought together all the reporters from the big city who left the little old Wind Gap . There should have been a cart by now . This week, Hack Your City wants to know what’s good, secret, and hackable in St. Louis.
Every Monday onHack Your City, we ask readers for the best tips about the city: driving tips, restaurant tips, entertainment, and any other tips for visitors and locals alike. Then, on Thursday, we present the best comments. We work in the USA and around the world.
What is underestimated? Which places deserve more visitors? What are the best alternatives to tourist traps or overpriced “city favorites”? What do you like the most about this area that would scare everyone but the most daring and discerning?
How should a visitor approach the city? How can they get along with the locals? What are the local traditions, behavior and laws? What kind of atmosphere?
How does it feel in the long run? What do you love and hate about the city? How do you manage your commute or lunch break? What have you learned over the years? Where do you go if you want to go out of town for a day or a week?
Finally, how has the atmosphere of the city changed in recent years? What old travel tips are no longer valid here, and what new ones?
Leave your tips in the comments below and we’ll highlight the best ones. (Read some of the other comments first to make sure yours is unique.) Then come back Thursday for a new post full of highlights.