Wheee!! Remember how much fun going down slides as a kid was? Some of us might even slide down with our kiddos, especially when they’re really little, these days. Well, if you loved slides way back when, you’re probably going to love them a whole lot more now. A collection of slides is just one of the ways the whole family can have fun at City Museum, a great big playground where time just melts away.
Get ready to spend your day sliding down some really awesome slides – some say as many as 30 – at City Museum in St. Louis, an art installation and playground for kids (and adults) of all ages.
Before you head over to the museum, however, make sure you’re dressed for adventure. The museum recommends tennis shoes or closed-toed shoes and long pants, such as jeans, especially if you plan on doing a lot of sliding.
Tucked in a 600,000-square foot museum, once the home of a shoe warehouse, City Museum dates back to the early 1990s. The brainchild of artists Bob and Gail Cassilly, the museum is an art installation and a playground that…
Boasts countless slides for all ages – from the Tree House Spiral Slide to the 10-story spiral slide.
During the warmers months, and beginning again in March 2020, the rooftop opens. It, too, features several epic slides and a Ferris wheel.
If you want to visit the rooftop, you’ll have to pay an additional $5 on top of your admission price. (Season passes to the museum are also available.)
Bring with you a sense of adventure, because you’re going to discover surprises around every corner – old-school pinball machines and arcade games you can play, an artquarium with real and imaginary fish, and caves that reveal their own surprises.
If you love art, you’ll definitely want to spend some time on the fourth floor. There, you’ll find a massive collection of lantern slides and art pieces by local artists at the St. Louis Art Center. The kids can make their own artistic masterpieces at Art City.
City Museum also hosts several eateries. Get a quick sugar rush at Candy Counter & Slushy Island, for example, or dig into a brick oven pizza at Samwiches.
Play the day away at City Museum, open Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hours vary according to season, so make sure you check out the museum's website or Facebook page to confirm hours before making your plans to visit.
Click here for the official website of City Museum St. Louis. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever been to City Museum in Missouri? What’s your favorite thing about it? Let us know in the comments! How do you feel about Legos? If you still like building ‘em and the kids do, too, plan a visit to Legoland Discovery Center.
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