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Airports in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is served by 4 international and 2 domestic airports. These are
Los Angeles International Airport, Ontario International Airport, John
Wayne Airport, San Bernardino International Airport, Bob Hope Airport, and
Long Beach Airport. Los Angeles International Airport is the primary
airport serving the city of Los Angeles. Situated in Los Angeles,
California, it is the busiest & largest airport in the entire State.
The airport provides passenger & cargo services to both domestic and
international destinations including Dublin, Moscow, Papeete, Paris,
Auckland, Guadalajara, Rome, Tokyo, Hong-Kong, San Francisco, New York,
Atlanta, Newark, and more. For hassle free connectivity, various ground
transportation services like car rentals, scheduled buses, shared ride
vans, taxis, and metro rail are available at all airports of the city.
Explore St. Louis
With its cache of vibrant museums, gardens, parks and breweries, you will
find plenty of reasons to meet in St. Louis. Family-oriented travelers will
likely venture to Forest Park for a Saint Louis Zoo visit. Others will
savor complimentary drinks at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery before embarking
on a pub crawl around The Loop. Wherever you start your expedition, save
time to marvel at the iconic stainless-steel Gateway Arch rising from the
heart of this Midwestern city. St. Louis, the largest city in Missouri,
lies just below the junction of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, which
here forms the boundary between Missouri and Illinois. The city has long
been known as the “Gateway to the West” because it was from here that the
Europeans set out to conquer the Wild West. It is home to St. Louis
University, the oldest university west of the Mississippi, which was
founded in 1818. The city’s connection with Scott Joplin, “the father of
Ragtime” ensures its fame as a music city.
Things to Do in St. Louis
Gateway Arch
In the center of Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park is the Gateway
Arch, a symbol of the city’s role as the “Gateway to the West”. This
parabolic arch of stainless steel, 625 feet high, was erected from 1959 to
1965 to the design of Eero Saarinen, based on an unexecuted project by
Adalberto Libera for the entrance to the Esposizione Universale di Roma of
1942. Eight elevators run up to the observation platform on the highest
point of the arch. You can also view the arch from the water on one of the
many riverboat cruises, or by air in a helicopter tour. Tickets for the
Gateway Arch are sold at the Gateway Arch Ticketing and Visitor Center in
the Old Courthouse, which is located eight blocks (a 10-15-minute walk)
from the arch. Advance purchase of tickets for the observation platform is
recommended.
Market Street
Across the I 70, beside the Gateway Arch, is the start of Market Street.
The city’s main street, it is lined by important buildings and halfway
along opens out into St. Louis Memorial Plaza. On the left-hand side is the
gigantic rotunda of the Busch Stadium, which has seating for 50,000
spectators. The stadium is home to the St. Louis Cardinals, the city’s
baseball team, whose history is documented in the St. Louis Cardinals Hall
of Fame. The neighboring National Bowling Hall of Fame does the same for
bowling. Farther along Market Street, on the left, is City Hall, which was
modeled on the Hotel de Ville in Paris. There are some interesting
buildings in the streets running north from Market Street. On 14th Street
is the Soldiers Memorial Building, commemorating all fallen American
soldiers. At the corner of 14th Street and Market Street is the
Kiel Auditorium.
Old Courthouse
On the right-hand side of Market Street is a massive domed building, the
Old Courthouse, which is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
Park. It was built in the mid 1800s and has been the scene of several
important trials, including the suit by Dred Scott for freedom from slavery
and Suffragist Virginia Louisa Minor for the right to vote. The courthouse
now showcases exhibits from the Museum of Westward Expansion. The Gateway
Arch Ticketing and Visitor Center is also located in the Old Courthouse.
Best Time to Fly to St. Louis
The best times to visit St. Louis are in in the months between April and
May and between September & October. St. Louis experiences long, hot
summers and long, cold winters. The short seasons of spring and fall, which
offer plenty of convivial events and nice temperatures, make for the most
enjoyable visits.