St. Louis is a major city in the state of Missouri, United States, located along the western bank of the Mississippi River. It is widely recognized for the Gateway Arch, which defines its skyline and reflects its historical role as a point of movement toward the western parts of the country. The city combines large urban districts with distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character. Its position along the river has shaped both its development and its continuing role as a transportation and cultural center in the region.
The cultural identity of St. Louis is influenced by a blend of Midwestern and Southern traditions, along with a strong legacy of immigration. Neighborhoods such as The Hill reflect Italian heritage, while areas like Soulard are known for long-standing community traditions and events. Music plays an important role, especially blues and jazz, with venues and festivals supporting these styles. Local institutions, including museums and theaters, contribute to a steady cultural presence that extends beyond tourism and into everyday life.
The city offers a range of notable sites, with the Gateway Arch National Park serving as a central landmark along the riverfront. Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, contains the Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Zoo, and Missouri History Museum. Other areas of interest include the historic Old Courthouse and the City Museum, known for its unconventional, interactive design. The Mississippi River itself remains a defining feature, with trails, viewpoints, and bridges connecting different parts of the city.
St. Louis has a distinct food culture shaped by local preferences and immigrant influences. Specialties include toasted ravioli, St. Louis-style pizza with a thin crust and Provel cheese, and gooey butter cake, a rich dessert often found in local bakeries. Barbecue is also popular, typically featuring pork dishes with a sweet sauce. A notable local detail is the city’s brewing history, long associated with major beer producers as well as smaller craft breweries that continue to operate today.