SHOPPING / UNIQUE DESTINATIONS

Alton Shops
800-258-6645
Just across the Mississippi River is the small historic town of Alton, Illinois, where visitors can browse through more than 50 antique shops in a six-block area near Broadway.

Central West End
314-367-2220
Near Forest Park is an elegant neighborhood circa 1900 with ornate lampposts, brick streets, and colorful sidewalk cafes. Antique shops, trendy boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and nightclubs make the Central West End a popular destination.

Cherokee Street Antique Row
314-231-5555
https://explorestlouis.com/things-to-do/neighborhoods/cherokee-antique-row
West of Anheuser-Busch Brewery are 45 charming shops are nestled in six blocks of historic Cherokee Street. The Cherokee Antique Row has been a popular local attraction for more than half a century.

Clayton Shopping District
314-726-3033
www.claytoncommerce.com
Charming retail community boasts one of the Midwest’s most active and diverse collection of fine art galleries, wonderful antiques, upscale boutiques, and fine restaurants.

Grand South Grand
314-231-5555
www.explorestlouis.com
Nestled near Tower Grove Park are historic neighborhoods that offer a collection of ethic grocery stores, shops, art galleries, and restaurants in a turn-of-the-century architectural setting.

The Hill
314-231-5555
www.shopthehill.com
Southeast of Forest Park lies “America’s Little Italy,” a congenial neighborhood known as “The Hill.” Few quarters can rival The Hill for its superb Italian restaurants, specialty grocery stores, and fabulous bakeries.

Historic Kirkwood
314-965-5151
http://www.kirkwoodhistoricalsociety.com
The first true suburb of St. Louis is home to the National Museum of Transportation, Powder Valley Nature Center, the Magic House, antique shops, specialty boutiques, restaurants, parks, bakeries, and a farmer’s market.

Kirkwood Junction
130 East Jefferson
Kirkwood 314-822-0084
http://www.downtownkirkwood.com/unique-and-historic
Historic downtown Kirkwood, nestled in the heart of the St. Louis metropolitan area, has been a regional attraction since trains began boarding passengers at the station.

Laclede’s Landing
Historic St. Louis Waterfront
314-241-5875
http://lacledeslanding.com/
Overlooking the Mississippi River, this historic neighborhood features horse-drawn carriages along cobblestone streets lined with some of the metro area’s most popular restaurants, nightclubs, and cafes.

St. Charles Historic Downtown
230 S Main Street
St. Charles 800-366-2427
https://www.discoverstcharles.com/things-to-do/main-street
This unique destination for dining, shopping, and entertainment combines contemporary attractions with grand old architecture and a wide variety of retail options.

University City Loop
314-727-8000
www.ucityloop.com
Lying northwest of Forest Park and the campus of Washington University is this eclectic district with 100 unique shops, ethnic and American restaurants, The Pageant, and the grandly restored Trivoli movie theater.

 

Antique Malls

Antique Mall at Creve Couer
1275 Castillions Arcade Plaza
Creve Couer 314-434-6566

Centuries Past Antiques
119 S. Main Street
St. Charles 636-949-1919
www.historicstcharles.com

The Emporium at Warson Woods
10001 Manchester Road
Warson Woods 314-909-0100

Eureka Antique Mall
107 E. 5th Street
Eureka 636-938-5600

Great Midwest Antique Mall
530 Workman Road
Eureka 636-938-6760

Kenrick Antique Mall
7345 Watson Road
Webster Groves 314-962-4949

St. Charles Antique Mall
One Charlestown Plaza
St. Peters 636-939-4178
www.stcharlesantiquemall.com

South County Antique Mall
13208 Tesson Ferry Road
St. Louis 314-842-5566

Tin Roof Antiques
2201 McPherson Avenue
St. Louis 314-647-1049
http://tinroofantiques.com/index.html

Warson Woods Antiques
10091 Manchester Road
Warson Woods 314-909-0123
www.warsonwoodsantiques.com

West End Gallery
4732 McPherson Avenue
St. Louis 314-361-1059

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