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Gain a new perspective while cruising the Mighty Mississippi. With a variety of sightseeing, dinner, and specialty outings to choose from, a riverboat cruise makes a unique and relaxing way to experience the Gateway Arch and downtown St. Louis.

Available March through November. Cruise dates and times vary. Located on the St. Louis Riverfront below the Grand Staircase of the Gateway Arch.

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Rolling on the River: Gateway Arch Riverboat Cruises

No visit to the Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis is complete without a riverboat tour of the Mississippi! Step back in time as you board the Becky Thatcher or Tom Sawyer and take a tranquil tour of the riverfront.

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Before interstate highways crisscrossed the nation, people did their luxury traveling by train and steamboat. St. Louis was a bustling river town in the 1800’s with hundreds of steam powered paddlewheelers docked on riverfront! There’s a cool display of what St. Louis looked like back then at the Arch’s new museum –be sure to check it out on your next visit.

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The riverboats can take your family on a hour long tour of the riverfront –there’s a sightseeing cruise running every day from March to November.

But if you want to make it really special–book a dinner or brunch cruise! The Becky Thatcher is set up with a double decker dining room and takes visitors on a two-hour tour of the riverfront while you dine on a delicious buffet.

Brunch on the Riverboat Becky Thatcher

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Sunday Brunch Cruises are a great way to celebrate Easter, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Of course you don’t need a special occasion to enjoy a wonderful weekend at the Arch with your family! There’s one or two brunch cruises scheduled every month the boats operates. Check out their current schedule under “specialty cruises” here.   There’s also dinner cruises, dancing cruises, and a couple cruises up to see the lock and dam where the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers meet!

What’s included with my ticket?

Your brunch ticket includes a buffet full of scrambled eggs, blintzes, French toast, sausage, prime rib, stuffed chicken, veggies, pasta, dessert, and coffee, iced tea, orange juice, milk and chocolate milk. Soft drinks, beer and cocktails are available at the bar for an extra charge.

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What to Expect on your Riverboat Brunch Cruise

First, you’ll want to reserve your spot early by getting tickets online . Tickets are $45 for adults, $18 for kids 3-12 and free for little ones under 2. 

The boats are docked at the foot of the Gateway Arch. Stop by the ticket office to pick up your tickets by 12:30 — the boat leaves promptly at 1pm!

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Then you’ll come aboard and be directed to your seat. Unlike the sightseeing tours, the Brunch Cruise has reserved indoor seating with white linen table clothes. Tables are located by the windows, so you can enjoy the whole cruise from the comfort of the cabin, or pop upstairs to watch from the observation deck. 

The food might be served buffet style, but you’ll also get a friendly waiter to serve your drinks and clear the plates. Don’t worry about standing in line either, the serving staff dismisses diners by table so the buffet isn’t overwhelmed.

And while you wait, enjoy a little Dixieland music!

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Best Photos of the Arch are Here

If you’re looking to get a postcard photo of the Gateway Arch, a riverboat cruise is where to be! You can also get a pretty cool one from the Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park over on the East Side, but you don’t need to worry about pesky power lines messing up your shot here. ( Here’s a few more ideas for great photos with the Arch! )

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  • 9 Towns in Missouri with Vibrant Downtown Areas

Missouri may wear the "Show-Me" state moniker proudly, reflecting its straightforward and no-nonsense spirit, but don't let that fool you—there's a lot more to uncover beneath the surface. As you explore the state, with its rolling hills, rich historical landmarks, and warm, tight-knit communities, you will discover an abundance of exciting diversions. For anyone eager to dive into local culture, learn a bit of history, and soak up the ambiance of small-town street life, these nine towns offer a unique and inviting downtown experience. Each one is a perfect gateway to explore the authentic character of Missouri's smaller communities, where the charm is as genuine as the hospitality.

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Home to William Jewell University, Liberty sits just northeast of Kansas City but has a vibrant downtown district that blends historic charm with modern amenities. At the heart of Liberty Square is the historic Clay County Courthouse, with various small shops, galleries, and boutiques built around it. As one of the most walkable downtowns in the state, the downtown supports three museums, including a bank that Jesse James and his gang of outlaws robbed in 1866. The square hosts numerous festivals during the year, including a spring arts festival, a fall harvest festival, and a beautiful Christmas on the Square that will surely get you into the holiday spirit.

When you visit, plan on dining for breakfast or lunch at Ginger Sues, an adorable little cafe that serves some of the best Eggs Benedict you will ever taste. Luigi's Italian Restaurant has homemade pasta, exquisite sauces, and authentic Italian dishes in a quiet atmosphere that foodies will want to discover.

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Sedalia is in the middle of the state and has the distinction of hosting the Missouri State Fair annually. The downtown district, better known as "The Avenues," has a nice array of local shops, dining spots, and cultural venues worth exploring. This close-knit community has worked hard to make its downtown inviting, with pedestrian-friendly walkways and fresh art everywhere you look. The Scott Joplin International Ragtime Festival is a music-lover's delight. First Thursdays are every month from April through October, which attracts visitors with music, food, and shopping. The downtown area also has a beautiful holiday season, with festive decorations and a parade featuring an open house and cookie crawl.

Located just five blocks east of downtown, the Katy Depot is a fully restored passenger depot with interesting historical exhibits. Be sure to stop into 518 Provisions, a quaint eatery in a flower shop. This memorable venue serves exquisite rolled ice cream and craft cocktails so you can sip while your kids dig into their favorite sundae.

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Marshall is another small town in central Missouri with a historic downtown square. The Saline County Courthouse anchors the center of the downtown, and various local businesses dot the buildings surrounding it. A great place to start is the Marshall Welcome Center, where you can look into the local history. The Jim The Wonder Dog Museum has a nice secluded feel, even though it is in the town center. Visitors will love learning that Marshall had a famous four-legged canine who could hunt waterfowl, understand commands in any language, and identify future Kentucky Derby winners.

The best bet for dining is the Leaning Side Restaurant and Bar on the west side of the Square. The blackened chicken and smoked gouda soup are reminiscent of the cuisine you would expect from much more expensive restaurants anywhere. If you need something more casual, we recommend The Brick BBQ, with flavorful meats and sides and homemade cobbler for dessert.

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Carthage proudly celebrates its Civil War legacy, being the site of one of the earliest battles of the war between the states. The Carthage Civil War Museum offers an engaging look into this historic period, featuring an impressive collection of art and exhibits. The historic Carthage Square is the heart of the town, a lively hub surrounded by beautifully restored 19th-century buildings housing unique local shops and charming antique stores. A favorite spot on the Square is Mother Road Coffee, a cozy café known for its wide variety of specialty brews and delectable breakfast pastries. Carthage is situated along the iconic Route 66, making it a must-visit stop for travelers seeking a small-town experience with rich history and character.

For a tranquil escape, Central Park provides the perfect setting for a leisurely picnic or scenic walk. Meanwhile, the elegant Phelps House, a Victorian-era gem, offers fascinating tours conducted by the local Preservation Society. Carthage's deep sense of community shines through in its annual Maple Leaf Festival, which lights up the fall season, and its beloved Christmas Parade, where Santa's arrival fills the town with festive cheer and excitement.

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Hermann began in the 1830s as a German settlement in the heart of America that was envisioned as an idyllic community where Old World traditions could flourish. Known as Missouri's Rhineland, the town is surrounded by rolling vineyards that produce nearly a third of the state's wine. Two standout wineries, Hermannhoff and Stone Hill Winery, are located downtown and offer excellent tours and tasting rooms that showcase the region's rich winemaking heritage. The charming downtown district is home to over 150 historic buildings, where you can explore a variety of museums, boutique shops, and tasting rooms, making it an ideal destination for a leisurely afternoon stroll.

Plan your visit around one of Hermann's lively festivals, such as Wurstfest in the spring or Oktoberfest in the fall. These festivals celebrate the town's German roots with food, music, and festivities, attracting visitors from across the state.

When it comes to dining, the Hermann Wurst Haus is a local favorite, serving up a variety of flavorful Bratwursts and classic German dishes. The 1837 Cellar Bar and Grill is the place for those in the mood for a cocktail. With live music and a welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect spot to enjoy a refreshing drink—don't miss the blackberry lemonade, a unique and delightful twist on a classic.

Hermann's picturesque setting makes it one of the most romantic destinations in Missouri. Whether planning a weekend getaway with your significant other or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Hermann offers the perfect blend of relaxation, culture, and scenic beauty.

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Hannibal, Missouri, is a picturesque riverfront town brimming with history, notably as the boyhood home of renowned author Mark Twain . Situated along the mighty Mississippi River, the town offers visitors a chance to explore the landscapes and streets that inspired timeless classics like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn . The Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum and other historic landmarks offer a deep dive into the life and times of Twain. Beyond its literary roots, Hannibal enchants with breathtaking river views and nostalgic riverboat cruises, which allow travelers to experience the Mississippi as it was in the 19th century.

Hannibal's downtown district features beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings and an array of boutique shops, antique stores, and locally owned eateries. For a fine dining experience, LaBinnah Bistro is an elegant restaurant with an 1870s Victorian atmosphere. The Brick Oven serves wood-fired pizza and unique Italian dishes for a more casual alternative. A stay at the grand Rockcliffe Mansion, a sprawling 30-room estate overlooking the Mississippi, enhances the experience with its spacious rooms, mouthwatering breakfasts, and a fascinating tour of the historic home and its history.

Ste. Genevieve

Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, USA. Editorial credit: Roberto Galan / Shutterstock.com

Ste. Genevieve , Missouri's oldest European settlement, is located less than an hour south of St. Louis and offers a captivating blend of both history and charm. Its downtown is a testament to the town's rich French colonial heritage, where visitors are transported back in time by the unique French Creole-style homes and meticulously preserved historic buildings. The establishment of the Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park further solidifies the town's commitment to preserving French architecture for future generations. For a family-friendly outing, the Ste. Genevieve Museum Learning Center delights visitors with its exciting dinosaur displays and interactive exhibits perfect for entertaining grandchildren.

The town's vibrant downtown is also home to an array of art galleries, local eateries, and antique shops. The Anvil Restaurant and Saloon is a must-visit, known for its delicious cuisine as a local favorite. For art enthusiasts, The Silver Sycamore a Fine Art Gallery (yes, that is its name) showcases a stunning collection of works by local artists. Ste. Genevieve's downtown truly comes to life during its many cultural events, including an art walk every fourth Friday evening from February to November or the annual Jour de Fête Festival and French Heritage Festival. These celebrations bring the town's rich history to the forefront, immersing visitors in the enduring traditions and vibrant community spirit that define Ste. Genevieve.

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Weston sits in the rolling hills near the Missouri River and was initially founded as a key departure point for settlers journeying west along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. Today, the town's rich history is preserved in its downtown district, where many pre-Civil War buildings still stand, housing a delightful array of boutique shops, antique stores, and art galleries. One highlight is O'Malley's 1842 Pub, a beloved local establishment known as one of the best Irish pubs in the country—ask the locals, and they'll happily share its storied past. The town comes alive throughout the year with festivals like Applefest and the Irish Festival, drawing the community together for lively celebrations filled with music, food, and tradition.

Located just an hour northwest of Kansas City, Weston attracts visitors seeking an escape from the metro area, and it is quickly becoming a favorite retreat for the weekend. One of the standout dining spots in town is The Avalon Café, where guests can enjoy a meal on the glorious patio overlooking the picturesque town. The menu features classic and exotic dishes, from the rich Beef Terloin in Missouri Bourbon sauce to the adventurous Ostrich Sirloin served with a Burgundy and wild berry compote. Be sure to stay at the Weston Firefly Inn or the Weston Steamboat Inn, both with wonderful hosts and serving one of the best gourmet breakfasts you'll find anywhere.

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Washington, Missouri, nestled along the banks of the Missouri River about 50 miles west of St. Louis, boasts one of the most picturesque downtowns in the state. The town's German heritage is beautifully reflected in its architecture, with over 445 well-preserved historic buildings that give downtown a timeless charm. Strolling through James W. Pennick Riverfront Park offers the perfect way to enjoy scenic river views or relax with a family picnic along the water. Washington's vibrant community spirit shines during annual events like the Washington Town & Country Fair and the Art Fair & Winefest, which draw large crowds and keep the downtown buzzing with activity throughout the year. For a nostalgic treat, don't miss the Iron Spike Model Train Museum, a delightful way to spend an afternoon reliving childhood memories.

When it comes to dining, Washington offers some true hidden gems. The Old Dutch Hotel and Tavern is a must-visit, especially for its exceptional fish and chips in a historic setting. For a hearty lunch, head to The Tilted Skillet, where you can savor a smoked Reuben sandwich or indulge in their creamy mac and cheese alongside other German-inspired favorites.

These nine towns offer more than just a glimpse of Missouri's past—they celebrate a vibrant present where history, culture, and community come together. Each town boasts its unique character, with historic architecture that transports visitors to bygone eras, while boutique shops, artisan markets, and antique stores provide modern flair and local charm. Festivals and events light up the streets year-round, bringing people together to enjoy everything from seasonal celebrations to art fairs and cultural gatherings. Whether you're strolling along scenic riverbanks, savoring local cuisine, or exploring the museums and galleries that dot these picturesque towns, there's always something to discover. With so much to offer, these small towns are the perfect destination for anyone looking to experience the heart and soul of Missouri's vibrant history and culture.

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The Mississippi River and blues music are a match made in heaven. Come see for yourself aboard this lively cruise celebrating a St. Louis tradition. This long-standing cruise series features some of the region’s best blues artists, from local favorites to up-and-comers. All season long, this cruise is the perfect place to grab a drink and take it easy for a night. Cash bar available.

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    50 S Leonor K Sullivan Blvd, St. Louis, MO, US, 63102. Website. Directions. Riverboats at the Gateway Arch offer a unique way to view the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO. Fido is welcome to join you for a cruise down the St. Louis river, but dogs must remain on a leash while aboard the vessel. Please call to make a reservation for these pet ...

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  23. Riverboat Directions

    The Riverboats at the Gateway Arch are located on the riverfront's cobblestone levee at 50 S. Leonor K Sullivan Blvd., St. Louis, MO. To access the riverfront levee parking, take Chouteau Ave. to Leonor K Sullivan Blvd. Note: Riverfront levee parking availability is subject to weather and river conditions.

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