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    MetroLink - Skinker Station

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    City of St. Louis - "Bruce" is one of the Budweiser Clydesdales.

    City of St. Louis

    3.7(35 reviews)
    5.7 miDowntown

    St. Louis is famous for the Gateway Arch, the 1904 World's Fair (which invented the ice cream…read morecone), its significant history as the "Gateway to the West," the Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Forest Park's many institutions, and its contributions to American music and culture, including the Blues music scene and its role in the Great Migration. John Goodman, Andy Cohen, Nelly, Jenna Fischer, Sterling Brown, Chuck Berry, Jon Hamm, Maya Angelou, Vincent Price, Yogi Berra, Tina Turner ... are from St Louis. St. Louis is known for unique comfort foods like juicy smoked St. Louis ribs, toasted ravioli, a dish of breaded and fried ravioli, and gooey butter cake, a dense, buttery dessert. Provel cheese is used in signature thin-crust pizza, an open-faced Gerber sandwich & breakfast dish known as the Slinger.

    Saint Louis is a city that blends grandeur with grit, history with reinvention. Anchored by the…read moreiconic Gateway Arch, an elegant steel curve that nods to westward expansion, it is the largest city on the Mississippi River and wears that title with quiet confidence. The Arch itself is worth a quick visit, especially for the view from the top, but Saint Louis does not rely on a single landmark to define its character. If you're not into claustrophobia or acrophobia, simply putting your hands on it at ground level is plenty. One of the city's most practical charms is its MetroLink system, which connects the airport to downtown with ease. For travelers, that is a rare and welcome convenience. No pricey rideshares or confusing transfers, just a straight shot into the heart of the city. And once you are there, you will find that Saint Louis is refreshingly affordable. Whether you are grabbing a bite in Soulard, catching a show in Grand Center or enjoying ribs on Delmar Loop, your wallet will not feel ambushed. Culture thrives here, especially in its museums, many of which are free. The Saint Louis Art Museum in Forest Park offers everything from ancient artifacts to contemporary installations. The Missouri History Museum dives deep into local stories, from riverboats to civil rights. And the City Museum, a surreal playground of repurposed architecture and whimsy, defies categorization. It is part sculpture, part jungle gym, and wholly unforgettable. Food and drink are part of the city's soul. Saint Louis is famously home to Budweiser, and the Anheuser-Busch brewery still looms large in both skyline and culture. But the city is far more than macro beers. A vibrant craft brewing scene has taken root, with local favorites like Urban Chestnut, 4 Hands, and Perennial Artisan Ales offering everything from crisp lagers to barrel-aged stouts. The food scene is equally diverse, from toasted ravioli and gooey butter cake to inventive takes on barbecue and global street food. If sports are your thing, Saint Louis delivers. Baseball fans flock to Busch Stadium to cheer on the Cardinals, while hockey enthusiasts rally behind the Blues at Enterprise Center. There is even a growing buzz around the city's new Major League Soccer team, St. Louis City SC at Energizer Park. In short, Saint Louis is a city that does not shout. It invites. It is a place where history hums beneath your feet, where art and sport coexist, and where the river keeps rolling, just like the stories it carries. I have just one small request. Please refer to the city as Saint Louis, not "St. Louis." It's a matter of respect and accuracy, since the full name carries historical and civic weight. I know it's a common shorthand, but I'd really appreciate sticking with the proper name. [Review 1190 of 2025 - 454 in Missouri - 24742 overall]

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    Downtown St. Louis License Office

    Downtown St. Louis License Office

    2.3(6 reviews)
    5.6 miDowntown

    This raggedy place with its angry, unprofessional employees needs to be shut down. Bad service…read more Long wait standing in a line in a hot hallway for a woman to look over each person's paperwork before they even allow them to enter the customer area, then still getting turned away IF you get past her (the evil gatekeeper), which, while i was there, was 0 for 8 even getting past her. It should not be this complicated to renew a license plate or get a driver's license. I went to this office THREE days in a row, each day getting turned away for ONE reason, getting that fixed, returning the next day for them to find ONE other reason to decline me. On the 3rd attempt, I was turned away again, because my sister scratched out an error on the title when she was transferring her car to me, they said she'd have to sign an affidavit stating she didn't do it to be deceitful, that it was just an accident then I return with her signed affidavit. I asked if it needed to be notarized, they said no, just have her sign it. But when I came back with it signed, they asked where my sister was. My sister was in the car, she is ill and on oxygen. They told me if she didn't come up with me, they wouldn't accept it. I told them they could come down to the car to see her, but they wouldn't do that. I spent 3 days, several hours, fooling with them trying to just get plates for a car my sister gave me, and never got it accomplished there. I left there, went to a dmv on St. Charles Rock Road in Bridgeton, and left there in less than 10 minutes with plates for the car from a very professional clerk with no "I hate this job" attitude like the ones downtown. I understand legal is legal, paperwork has to be legal, but the petty things they were giving me such a hard time about (scratching out 2 numbers because she realized she was putting down the wrong address) and standing in that hot hallway waiting for the woman to spend 15 minutes screening each person were unnecessary, it's just a license plate, not an issue of national security. There were lots of elderly people waiting in that line who could barely walk, let alone stand for an hour to wait for her to screen them. One old man had been there the day before when I was there and got turned away both times, the first time because he needed 2 pieces of mail with his name on it, the 2nd time because the 2 pieces of mail he brought were both from Spire, it needed to be from 2 different companies. So this elderly, retired vet stood in line for an hour both days for tags, just for tags, not for the keys to the money vault, and was turned away both times, that's disgraceful and disrespectful.

    I went in to register a vehicle and my number was called and then immediately the next number…read morecalled. I barely had time to process that it was called. The security guard was rude about it when I asked if they just called my number. When I got up to the counter, the woman waiting on me was EXTREMELY RUDE and condescending. This is my third time trying to get this vehicle registered and they keep saying I need one more form, and then one more form, etc. It is obvious when someone hates their job, because their outright disdain toward the person they are hired to help is immediate. The rub is, you as the customer aren't allowed to say anything to them about their rude behavior because they will just kick you out. Avoid this location and the one on South Kingshighway. There has to be a friendlier staff somewhere else.

    MetroLink - Skinker Station - publicservicesgovt - Updated June 2026

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