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Safety Score

St. Louis, MO

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High

Exercise Normal Precaution

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Getting Around

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Known For

  • Foodie
  • Nightlife
  • Diversity

imageCovid Status

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Risk Level

High

Vaccination Progress

59.6%

Daily new cases

Per
100k

Infection rate

Positive test rate

0 %

% Vaccinated

59.6 1+ Dose

St. Louis is in the state of Missouri, situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which forms the border between Missouri and Illinois.

Yes, St. Louis is relatively close to several other major cities. It is about 4.5 hours' drive from Chicago, IL; roughly 4 hours from Nashville, TN; and approximately 3.5 hours from Indianapolis, IN.

St. Louis is accessible by air via the St. Louis Lambert International Airport, by train through Amtrak services, intercity buses, and by car using major interstates like I-70, I-64, and I-55.

Yes, St. Louis is considered part of the Midwest region of the United States.

St. Louis is approximately 125 miles east of Missouri's state capital, Jefferson City, which is around a 2-hour drive.

St. Louis has a humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold winters. Spring and fall are typically mild with moderate rainfall.

The most significant body of water near St. Louis is the Mississippi River, which runs along the eastern edge of the city. The Missouri River also converges with the Mississippi just north of the city.

St. Louis has historical significance as a major port city and was pivotal in the westward expansion of the United States. It is also known as the "Gateway to the West," symbolized by the iconic Gateway Arch.

Public transportation in St. Louis includes the MetroLink light rail system and MetroBus services. Taxis and rideshare services are also widely available, and many visitors choose to rent a car for greater flexibility.

While St. Louis is mostly characterized by its urban landscape and historic architecture, it is also home to Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the United States, as well as several large conservation areas and parks outside the city with unique geographic features like bluffs, caves, and wetlands.