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Shopping in Saint Louis



Where to shop in St. Louis?  I am here to let you know that shopping in St. Louis must be on your list of things to do.  I'll give you the top three malls from downtown to the western part of St. Louis and then a list of the surrounding area malls.

1.  St. Louis Union Station
Union Station is the former hub of St. Louis where 300 plus trains arrived and departed daily with thousands upon thousands of passengers.  The St. Louis Union Station is now inhabited by speciality stores, restaurants and the Hyatt Regency Hotel.  Built in the 1890s for $6.5 million dollars and then later restored in the 1980s for $150 million this is the jewel of St. Louis.  The Grand Hall of the Union Station is an amazing sight to behold so you do not want to miss this wonderful piece of history architecture.

2. Central West End
The Central West End begins at Euclid and McPherson Avenues to the Forest Park Parkway.  There are clothing shops, boutiques, antiques shops, coffeehouses and restaurants all along Euclid and branching off surrounding streets like Maryland.  It is a great place to stroll and its scenery is breathtaking with all of the historic homes and buildings. It is a definite must see!

3. Staint Louis Galleria
The newer of the 3 top shopping places in St. Louis is the St. Louis Galleria Mall.  It is west of the city area at the Intersection of I-64 and Brentwood Boulevard.  The Galleria has 180+ speciality stores including Macy's and Dillard's and restaurants like the Cheese Cake Factory and California Pizza Kitchen.  There's also a Regal Entertainment Movie Theatre and food court located on the lower level.  Also, right across Brentwood Blvd. is a mini-mall with more shops and fine dining.

Other Surrounding Area Malls:
Chesterfield Mall - I-64 & Clarkson
Crestwood Mall - Watson & Sappington Roads
Jamestown Mall - N. Lindbergh & Old Jamestown Road
Northwest Plaza - N. Lindbergh & St. Charles Rock Road
Plaza Frontenac - Lindbergh & Clayton Road
West County Mall - I-270 & Manchester Road
South County Mall - S. Lindbergh & Lemay Ferry Road
St. Louis Mills Mall - SR 370 & St. Louis Mills Blvd.




One Response to “Shopping in Saint Louis”

DS Says: April 9th, 2007 at 7:43 am

When visiting the mall at Union Station in St. Louis, be sure to check out a very special chocolate store called Cioccolato. They are a one of a kind chocolate store specializing in imported chocolates from around the world and very large selection of imported chocolate truffles. They have a website at www.iluvchocolate.com. Can't go to St. Louis, check out the website, where you can order these specialty chocolates.

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