Which St. Louis activities are worth seeing on a school trip?

St. Louis has a lot to offer student groups at very reasonable prices. Below are a few options to consider for your trip.

If you haven’t already, look over the free things to do in St. Louis. Knowing what is free first can help you decide where to use the rest of your budget!

Student Group Rates:

$: $1-$15

$$: $16 – $25

$$$: $26+

St. Louis Activities

Griot Museum ($) – “first cultural institution in St. Louis dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich stories of Black history and culture.”

Cathedral of St Louis ($) – “offers a glimpse at the history of the breathtaking church, its community, and events that led to its completion. Tours offer visitors the ability to learn more about the symbolism of many elements of the building while learning more about its rich history.”

City Museum ($$-$$$) – “City Museum is an ever-evolving, always-thrilling, artist-built playground full of weirdly wonderful spaces to explore. From a passion project to an indoor, outdoor, underground playground that welcomes adventurous visitors from all over, we had no idea what City Museum would become when we first opened our doors.”

St Louis Aquarium ($) – “presents interactive science-based exhibits on the topics of water conservation, our local waterways, and the effects of plastic on our rivers and oceans throughout the Aquarium.”

Gateway Arch Tram ($-$$) – “The unique tram will lift you 630 feet up to the top of the tallest monument in the United States. Trace the story of the Native Americans, explorers, pioneers, and rebels who made America possible”

Missouri Botanical Garden ($$) – “is a center for botanical research and science education, as well as an oasis in the city of St. Louis. The Garden offers 79 acres of beautiful horticultural display, including a 14-acre Japanese strolling garden, historic architecture, and one of the world’s largest collections of rare and endangered flora.”

St. Louis Cardinals ($$$) – “visit this 46,000 seat retro-style downtown ballpark where the Cardinals became the only team in baseball to win the World Series during their new stadium’s inaugural year”