If you are looking for a beautiful place to spend a few hours or a few nights, you can’t pick a more beautiful place than the St. Louis Union Station. This grand building looks like an old world European castle – complete with a water feature in front! As pretty as it is on the outside it is even more stunning on the inside. The Grand Hall lounge features a state-of-the-art light show you’ll have to see to believe.
The Union Station in St. Louis opened September 1st, 1894 as a passenger train hub.
It is a distinction it would continue to have well into the 1920s; after renovations in 1903 to accommodate travelers to St. Louis for the World's fair.
Projected onto the 65-foot ceilings and filling the room, this light show is as magical as the castle setting of Union Station. The light shows last an hour and run from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
You might see a mosaic of stained glass works that is larger than life.
St. Louis Union Station is a testament to preserving the grand buildings of our city. It is one of a few that have been restored, enhanced, and repurposed for a modern age. Have you visited St. Louis Union Station? Share your experience with us in the comments below.
If you do spend the night and are looking for things to do downtown, you’ll want to check out this list of the 10 best ways to have a thoroughly St. Louis bay.
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