
St Louis Missouri, USA Travel Guide
Park With forests, the Missouri Botanical Garden, and many city parks are actively maintained green spaces. The Missouri Department of Conservation manages state parks and conservation areas.
St. Louis city has curbside programs for recycling for residents. Public recycling bins are less widespread. Create less waste by using reusable items like a water bottle or shopping bag.
While Missouri has abundant resources of water, responsible water use is always encouraged, especially in hotels. Take shorter showers and reuse towels during your stay.
Engaging respectfully with St. Louis's diverse culture and heritage makes your experience better and honors the people who live there.
Support local historical societies, museums (like the Missouri History Museum and the National Blues Museum), and cultural institutions.
Be polite, open-minded, and respect local customs. St. Louisans are generally friendly and approachable.
Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially children.
When visiting religious sites, show respect through your actions and attire.
Use a reusable shopping bag to lessen reliance on plastic bags, as many stores charge for those.
Your travel choices contribute directly to the local community's economy, supporting its population and enterprises.
While not as formally structured as in some developing countries, support local businesses and initiatives that directly help the St. Louis community.
Seek out local artisan shops and markets, like the Soulard Farmers Market, to purchase directly from local producers.
Expand your positive impact by considering these ethical shopping and support options.
Patagonia is a known retailer for ethically made outdoor clothing and apparatus.
Explore reusable items to minimize your environmental footprint while traveling.
Support organizations that protect critical ecosystems by a form of their purchases, like The Rainforest Site (GreaterGood).
Do not purchase goods from vendors who appear to be exploiting kids or animals; research ethical alternatives.
By making conscious choices, you enrich your trip and leave a positive lasting impression on St. Louis.