Missouri Botanical Garden
4344 Shaw Blvd, St Louis, MO 63110 (314) 577-9400Hours
| M: | 9-5 |
| T: | 9-5 |
| W: | 9-5 |
| T: | 9-5 |
| F: | 9-5 |
| S: | Closed |
| S: | Closed |
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St Lous, MOBest Stroll
Let's get this straight: You do not take a stroll for the exercise. If burned calories are all you're after, the results of a stroll will make you cry. No, you take a stroll to clear your mind, to work through whatever knotty problem currently plagues you, or, if you must take a companion, to have a serious conversation. (Sadly, this also makes a stroll a perfect occasion for a breakup.) A stroll is like meditation for those of us who lack the balance — both mental and physical — to sit for hours in the lotus position. The ideal stroll should not be challenging or interesting enough to distract you from your own oh-so-important deep thoughts. Which brings us to the Missouri Botanical Garden. Set on 79 acres in the Shaw neighborhood, MoBot offers miles of paved paths for your strolling pleasure, through woodlands and apple groves, a Japanese water garden and an English maze. The plants are pretty. They smell good. If you get weary — from the heaviness of your thoughts, naturally, not from the act of strolling — there is always a shady bench where you can plop yourself down and pull out a nice, diverting book. Best of all, the gardens are open every day, even in the winter, and on Wednesday and Saturday mornings St. Louis city and county residents get in for free. Because contemplation ought to be the only luxury that costs nothing.
HarperS
Female / 20 / Saint Louis, MOBlissful Foliage
WOW. Man, this place was GORGEOUS...as anticipated, of course. Make sure to check out the Victorian District, one of many culturally defined, well manicured places in the Botanical Garden. It's prude, yes, but very pretty. The Climatron is ridiculous and the perfect anecdote if you're craving some Amazon action. The English Woodland Garden is divine. Park it on a bench in the middle of the forest and just mellow out while listening to the birds. Make sure to mention you are a resident of STL and be ready to pop off a zip in order to get in for $4! Bring water and a camera!
LauraS
Female / 39 / Ardmore, OKSpectacular Gardens!
I love Missouri Botanical Garden no matter what time of year! They have indoor exhibits/gardens and outdoor. My favorite gardens are the Japanese and Children's gardens. Fantastic Botanical Garden!
LizP
Female / Chesterfield, MOBeautiful to visit anytime of year, because they take *amazing* care of the grounds, but I'm especially looking forward to coming by in the evenings this summer, when they put on a concert series on Wednesday evenings. (Free admission after 5pm.)
AnneL
Female / 24 / St Louis, MOI think a year's membership is only $60 or so- and worth every penny. Fun/relaxing place to walk around and get lost in.

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