Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Louis is a great town too - especially with kids.
Go up in the arch, the Cardinals ballpark is great, Forest Park (has a zoo, catch a musical at the outdoor "Muni" theatre, art museum), planetarium.
Just outside the city are the Magic House, a train museum in the western suburbs.
Visit the Hill for Italian food (stop at Missouri Bakery), O'Connell's for burgers.
St. Louis is fantastic. It is probably one of the best cities for kids in the country.
The zoo (Free!) is hands down the best traditional zoo in the US. It is better than San Diego (The main zoo, of course not the animal sanctuary).
I agree with all of this!
If you are going to St. Louis, you have to go to the City Museum. There's nothing like it anywhere.
http://www.citymuseum.org/
And you have to get BBQ in St. Louis, Pappy's is most people's favorite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Tell me about someplace that isn't a popular destination that you would recommend.
Milwaukee. For real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asheville NC and Biltmore Estate. Expected my kids to hate it but they had a blast. Lots of great fun public art to look at in Asheville, lots of hippies playing music on the street, etc. We had some awesome pizza at a little outdoor joint. They also found the Biltmore estate to be really interesting -- has a bowling alley inside, etc.
We're going to Asheville in a couple of weeks -- do you think the Biltmore is worth it with a toddler (20 mo)? Would also love the name of the pizza joint! Thanks![]()
Mellow Mushroom Pizza. It's a chain in the South, who knew? I think the Biltmore Estate also has a farm with a little petting zoo which your toddler might enjoy. We had a 5 year old who enjoyed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asheville NC and Biltmore Estate. Expected my kids to hate it but they had a blast. Lots of great fun public art to look at in Asheville, lots of hippies playing music on the street, etc. We had some awesome pizza at a little outdoor joint. They also found the Biltmore estate to be really interesting -- has a bowling alley inside, etc.
We're going to Asheville in a couple of weeks -- do you think the Biltmore is worth it with a toddler (20 mo)? Would also love the name of the pizza joint! Thanks![]()
Mellow Mushroom Pizza. It's a chain in the South, who knew? I think the Biltmore Estate also has a farm with a little petting zoo which your toddler might enjoy. We had a 5 year old who enjoyed it.[/quote
I've spent a significant amount of time in Asheville. There are way way better places to eat than mellow mushroom! A recent ny times article featured a pizza place they recommend. One of the best restaurants I've ever been to is the admiral in the river arts district. Curate is good downtown but touristy. The Indian restaurant nearby is also good. Check out the breweries. Also bbq!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Louis is a great town too - especially with kids.
Go up in the arch, the Cardinals ballpark is great, Forest Park (has a zoo, catch a musical at the outdoor "Muni" theatre, art museum), planetarium.
Just outside the city are the Magic House, a train museum in the western suburbs.
Visit the Hill for Italian food (stop at Missouri Bakery), O'Connell's for burgers.
St. Louis is fantastic. It is probably one of the best cities for kids in the country.
The zoo (Free!) is hands down the best traditional zoo in the US. It is better than San Diego (The main zoo, of course not the animal sanctuary).
I agree with all of this!
If you are going to St. Louis, you have to go to the City Museum. There's nothing like it anywhere.
http://www.citymuseum.org/
And you have to get BBQ in St. Louis, Pappy's is most people's favorite.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Tell me about someplace that isn't a popular destination that you would recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asheville NC and Biltmore Estate. Expected my kids to hate it but they had a blast. Lots of great fun public art to look at in Asheville, lots of hippies playing music on the street, etc. We had some awesome pizza at a little outdoor joint. They also found the Biltmore estate to be really interesting -- has a bowling alley inside, etc.
We're going to Asheville in a couple of weeks -- do you think the Biltmore is worth it with a toddler (20 mo)? Would also love the name of the pizza joint! Thanks![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Louis is a great town too - especially with kids.
Go up in the arch, the Cardinals ballpark is great, Forest Park (has a zoo, catch a musical at the outdoor "Muni" theatre, art museum), planetarium.
Just outside the city are the Magic House, a train museum in the western suburbs.
Visit the Hill for Italian food (stop at Missouri Bakery), O'Connell's for burgers.
St. Louis is fantastic. It is probably one of the best cities for kids in the country.
The zoo (Free!) is hands down the best traditional zoo in the US. It is better than San Diego (The main zoo, of course not the animal sanctuary).
I agree with all of this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Louis is a great town too - especially with kids.
Go up in the arch, the Cardinals ballpark is great, Forest Park (has a zoo, catch a musical at the outdoor "Muni" theatre, art museum), planetarium.
Just outside the city are the Magic House, a train museum in the western suburbs.
Visit the Hill for Italian food (stop at Missouri Bakery), O'Connell's for burgers.
St. Louis is fantastic. It is probably one of the best cities for kids in the country.
The zoo (Free!) is hands down the best traditional zoo in the US. It is better than San Diego (The main zoo, of course not the animal sanctuary).