St. Louis Attractions
| May-July 2008 | St. Louis
St. Louis attractions take center stage in this issue of Concierge Preferred, from restaurants to shopping and cultural spots. Comedian Bill Chott is our Celebrity Concierge this month and St. Louis will never be the same.
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Celebrity Concierge: Bill Chott
Actor and comedian Bill Chott is a native St. Louisian with numerous TV and film roles to his credit. His TV work includes roles on Saturday Night Live, CSI, and Monk, and he currently appears on Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place; in films, he's starred in The Ringer, and appeared in Dude, Where's My Car? and Dancing at the Blue Iguana. In St. Louis, Bill runs The Improv Trick, where he teaches improvisational comedy to everyone from absolute beginners to seasoned actors. Bill sat down with me to talk about the places he would visit during an ideal day in the city.
Culture & Attractions: All-Time Favorite Places!
In this election season of endless polls, wouldn't it be nice if a poll came out that everyone could agree on? Agreed, we asked local concierges to vote on their all-time favorite places to recommend to visitors. Concierge Preferred has tallied the results and is proud to present the most recommended attractions that the St. Louis metropolitan area has to offer.
Dining: Everything Tastes Better Al Fresco
St. Louis boasts dozens of outdoor dining options, many of which also offer spectacular views and settings.
Get in a little sports and then a little culture in St. Louis this summer. Play ball!
When you travel to Florence, it's an unwritten rule-- you must purchase some sort of leather food. When you venture into Switzerlad, you often return with a certain multi-function tool, a suitcase full of half-melted chocolate, or both. And every last one of us knows what the town of Hershey, Pennsylvania is best known for. But when you visit St. Louis, what must you absolutely, positively bring home? A miniature replica of the Arch? A sunburn from spending an entire day at the Zoo? Well, yes of course, but there are also many products and goodies made right here in St. Louis that visitors will remember long after the sunburn has faded.


