Welcome to St. Louis, Missouri — the Gateway to the West! Over the course of this driving tour, we’ll take you through the city’s most iconic landmarks, historic neighborhoods, and cultural treasures. From world-famous attractions like the Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium, to hidden gems like The Hill and Soulard Market, you’ll get a true taste of the spirit and character that make St. Louis unique. St. Louis has always been a city defined by the river. Founded in 1764 as a French trading post, it grew into a crossroads of cultures and commerce along the mighty Mississippi. By the 19th century, it had become a launching point for pioneers heading west — which is why the Arch later rose as a symbol of that adventurous spirit. But St. Louis isn’t just history. It’s a city of music, food, and innovation. This is the hometown of Chuck Berry, Josephine Baker, and Miles Davis — artists who changed the sound of American culture. It’s also the birthplace of classics like the ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, and gooey butter cake. Whether you’re a baseball fan, a foodie, or a history buff, there’s something here for you. As we drive, we’ll point out parks, museums, architectural marvels, and neighborhoods where stories of immigrants, artists, athletes, and everyday St. Louisans come alive. By the end of this tour, you’ll not only see the sights but also understand why locals are so proud to call this city home. So buckle up, get comfortable, and let’s hit the road. Our first stop is one of the most recognizable monuments in the world — the Gateway Arch.