subject: Get For The Cheapest Room And Air Tickets To Spend The Nice St Louis Vacation [print this page] The Classy Central West End StThe Classy Central West End St. Louis
At the eastern side of Forest Park, lies the famous Central West End of St. Louis. The area boasts of a range of fine restaurants, fashionable boutiques, art galleries, interesting book shops and lively pubs. People prefer to hang out and gather here in the evenings than most other places. It is classified as an affluent residential area of St. Louis. Towards the end of the 1800s, people began to settle here and continue to do so, making this as one of the most impressive places to live in. The rental property at the Central West End is on the higher side and the regal houses are also beyond the affordability of a common man. The architecture all around is an amalgamation of the historic design and the modern art. The European tint can be seen along with the more open and casual American fashion. Here at Central West End, a person can simply sit back and absorb the electricity in the environment, without ever getting bored.
The World Famous Anheuser-Busch Brewery
Credited as being one of the largest brewery establishments, Anheuser-Busch has been producing fine quality lager beer since 1852. In the United States, there are a total of twelve Anheuser-Busch breweries operational and out of these, five offer comprehensive and exciting tours for outside visitors. Budweiser, Michelob, Ultra, Kraft and Amber Bock are some of the popular produce of this brewery. St. Louis brewery serves to a total of fourteen states in America, including Missouri. One of the most prominent features of this brewery is its generous outlook towards the community in general. American Red Cross, Teach for America and Boy Scout are some of the giant organizations that have received hefty contributions from Anheuser-Busch. Presently, a lot of companies are now headed in the direction of recycling and environment friendly goods, but Anheuser-Busch has been at it since the beginning of its operations by feeding the by products to cattle and recycling as much as possible. If you ever get a chance to visit the brewery, make sure you enjoy the chilled free beer and chips they offer, but only if you are over 21.
St. Louis Vacations - Wainwright Building
Built in 1890-91, this spectacular architectural structure is a landmark of the city of St. Louis, Missouri. It was originally designed by the well known architect called Louis H. Sullivan and it was named to honor the affluent brewer, Elias Wainwright, who customized its design. The building is eleven stories high, has a massive steel structure and is a mixture of the historic and modern designs. The Wainwright Building tops the list of sight seeing locations in St. Louis. Based on the original idea to build a strong, stable, towering piece of architecture, it rises up to a whopping 147. The inspirational Notre Dame de Reims of France is the basis of the top storey and the circular windows all have Terra Cotta style leave carving on them. Students of architecture often refer to it for study purposes. Somewhere along the years, the Wainwright Building was left uninhabited and strayed, but then after much ado the State of Missouri once again took the reins in their own hands and now it is a busy office building in the heart of St. Louis.
The Saint Louis Zoological Park
The Saint Louis Zoological Park is Missouris most famous animal park for its efficiency and entertainment programs along with its animal research, management, conversation and education and great amusement for its tourists!All kinds of visitors and tourists frequent The Saint Louis Zoological Park for absolutely no fee charged but there are some attractions at the park that require a tiny little fee submission before access. You will certainly enjoy the most amazing feature of The Saint Louis Zoological Park and that is the Zooline Railroad that offers a round of the zoo on a small passenger train. Saint Louis Zoo consists of many Discovery Corner exhibits along with Rivers Edge Exhibits that display animals of all sorts. The Saint Louis Zoological Park has bush dogs, capybaras, giant anteaters, Black rhinos, carmine bee eaters, hippos, cheetahs, spotted hyenas, dwarf mongoose, Asian elephants (whose name is Raja!). Enjoy your time at The Saint Louis Zoological Park and its guest services programs, movie theaters, caf, exhibit halls and other venues.