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HOTELS NEARBY

Make a trip of it with an overnight stay. St. Louis offers several options for hotels within a few minutes from the Red Flag Concert Hall.

Magnolia Hotel St. Louis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Magnolia Hotel St. Louis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

421 North 8th Street, Downtown St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO 63101

St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton

1820 Market Street, Downtown St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO 63103

Drury Inn & Suites St. Louis Union Station 
Drury Inn & Suites St. Louis Union Station 

201 South 20th Street, Downtown St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO 63103

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott St. Louis Downtown
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott St. Louis Downtown

2144 Market Street, Downtown St. Louis, Saint Louis, 63103

Angad Arts Hotel
Angad Arts Hotel

3550 Samuel Shepard Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63103

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WHAT TO DO IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

Take advantage of the chance while in St. Louis to learn about the exciting regional attractions that enrich the city's character. Red Flag Concert Hall is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

Hollywood Casino
Hollywood Casino

The northwest St. Louis suburb of Maryland Heights is home to Hollywood Casino. Of course, if you gamble, it’s crucial for you to do so responsibly – but it’s also an opportunity for you to have fun. There’s no shortage of that to be had at Hollywood Casino, given its 2,180 slot machines and 91 table games. Its gaming space takes up 120,000 square feet.

Distance: 21 miles

The Gateway Arch
The Gateway Arch

When you’re in St. Louis, you could struggle not to notice this imposing structure clad in stainless steel. It’s the tallest arch in the world, and was built as a monument to the United States’ westward expansion. The Gateway Arch has been declared a National Historic Landmark in recognition of its historical significance. It’s also a globally renowned symbol of St. Louis as a city.

Distance: 2.3 miles

The St. Louis Wheel
The St. Louis Wheel

Here’s another noteworthy attraction right next to Hilton’s Union Station hotel. When you board a capsule on the 200-foot-high observation wheel, you can look forward to taking in stunning views of the city. There are 42 climate-controlled gondolas each capable of holding up to six adults.

Distance: 1.2 miles

St. Louis Aquarium
St. Louis Aquarium

Set to stay in the Union Station’s Hilton hotel? St. Louis Aquarium is attached to it. So, it takes just a short walk to see the sealife at this 120,000-square-foot aquarium. There are chances to spot amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals – you can even pet a shark!

Distance: 1 miles

St. Louis Union Station
St. Louis Union Station

“Is this a train station?” Well, yes, it used to be. In fact, when opened in 1894, it was the world’s largest. However, it ceased to be used as a train station in 1978 and has since been repurposed multiple times. Today, it contains retail, entertainment, and dining outlets – and even a lake!

Distance: 1.5 miles

Local restaurants

The Fountain on Locust

As the name suggests, this eatery is indeed on Locust Road – right across from Red Flag, in fact. As you step into The Fountain, you could quickly be struck by its 1930s and 1940s stylings and floor-to-ceiling Art Deco murals. That’s before you even start tucking into any of the ice cream sundaes, soups, salads, and sandwiches on offer.

Small Batch Whiskey & Fare

This vegetarian restaurant occupies what used to be a Ford Model T showroom. So, it’s apt that Small Batch has embraced a 1930s theme. Unsurprisingly, there’s whisky in abundance at Small Batch. However, it’s also a good choice of dining spot for the eco-conscious due to its vegan fare made with locally sourced produce.

Pappy’s Smokehouse

If barbecued food is your thing, you’ll be in your element at Pappy’s Smokehouse. This BBQ joint’s name pays tribute to the late Jim “Pappy” Emerson, a mentor to the team still running the restaurant today. Did you know that the Food Network has judged the ribs here to be the best in America?

Medina Mediterranean Grill

If your culinary tastes lean toward the Mediterranean, the menu at Medina is definitely worth checking out. The myriad options here include sandwiches and wraps (both available with either beef or chicken). Then there’s Medina’s ‘Vegetarranean’ range of dishes, which prove that there’s much more to the delicious Mediterranean diet than just seafood.

Turn

If you’ve got time to kill in the hours before you head off to Red Flag, why not treat yourself to a brunch? Conveniently, there’s a brunch restaurant – Turn – in the .ZACK building on Locust Street. On the menu here, you’ll find shrimp, steak, eggs, falafel salad, and French fries, among many other options. Turn is open from 9am to 2pm Wednesday to Friday and 9am to 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays.