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]]>There’s free transportation in the city that will take you anywhere you want to see. You don’t need your own car to see the city and you can reach many different places fast. Save the energy for various tours and hop on the streetcar to take you places.
Kansas City has over 200 fountains, 48 of which are publicly held. This means you can freely see them and photograph them. Make a day of it and go on a fountain hunt without a paid tour!
The monthly event known as First Fridays happens at the Crossroads Art District. You can reach it with the streetcar and enjoy music performances and your dose of art and culture. There are food trucks available so you can stay even if you’re hungry.
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]]>This iconic monument is the world’s tallest arch, and one of the most important symbols of St. Louis, and Missouri as a whole. It was opened to the public in 1967 as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States.
The Gateway Arch now attracts millions of tourists every year, who are constantly in awe of its monumental size. It’s located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, and it’s a focal point of the Gateway Arch National Park—which also features a museum and an old courthouse.
In addition to checking out the arch and learning more about its history, you can take part in several more activities during your visit. Tram rides to the top are the biggest hit with tourists, because they’ll transport you 630 feet to the top and offer amazing views of St. Louis.
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]]>Colors can make your home look bigger, brighter, cozier and make it the ideal place for relaxation. Colors even have influence on your mood and have the power to make you feel better.
Angad Arts Hotel (AAH) is more than just a hotel, and they’re more than aware of the healing powers colors can have. This hotel is an ideal mix of fashion, literature, visual arts, performance and gastronomy.
Designed by Lawrence Group, this hotel gives you the chance to choose your room based on your current emotional state. You can choose from 4 different colors: Passion Red, Tranquility Blue, Rejuvenation Green or Happiness Yellow. Every room is suitably equipped so you can feel like home and have the experience you want.
You can also enjoy the sweeping rooftop views from Angad Rainbow Terrace or the excellent kitchen. This hotel is a real gem where you can truly express who you are.
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]]>Did you know you can get to the top of the St. Louis Gateway Arch in a tiny tram that goes sideways? At the bottom of the arch, you’ll find the brand new museum and visitor center, as well as a renovated 100 acres park.
Also, St. Louis has one of the best zoos in America!
Finally, don’t forget to get some delicious frozen custard at Ted Drewes before you head out!
In Stanton, you’ll find the Meramec Caverns, which were apparently used as a hideout for the notorious Jesse James. They contains five floors of unusual limestone formations millions of years in the making, and a beautiful light show on the walls of the cave.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkrJ4hHFcQe/?tagged=merameccaverns
This small little town has gorgeous murals painted on the walls of its buildings and, for some reason, what used to be the world’s largest rocking chair (though it lost its glory to its contender in Casey, Illinois)! Worth a drive through.
Looking for a place to stay while on the road? The Munger-Moss Motel is a Route 66 favorite in Lebanon, MO, as is the Boots Motel in Carthage, MO. Other than being Route 66 staples, they also provide great photo opportunities!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlDWVWWBqZG/?taken-at=951269320
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]]>The post 3 Free Things You Can Do in Kansas City appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>There’s free transportation in the city that will take you anywhere you want to see. You don’t need your own car to see the city and you can reach many different places fast. Save the energy for various tours and hop on the streetcar to take you places.
Kansas City has over 200 fountains, 48 of which are publicly held. This means you can freely see them and photograph them. Make a day of it and go on a fountain hunt without a paid tour!
The monthly event known as First Fridays happens at the Crossroads Art District. You can reach it with the streetcar and enjoy music performances and your dose of art and culture. There are food trucks available so you can stay even if you’re hungry.
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]]>The post The Gateway Arch is the Iconic Symbol of St. Louis appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This iconic monument is the world’s tallest arch, and one of the most important symbols of St. Louis, and Missouri as a whole. It was opened to the public in 1967 as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States.
The Gateway Arch now attracts millions of tourists every year, who are constantly in awe of its monumental size. It’s located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, and it’s a focal point of the Gateway Arch National Park—which also features a museum and an old courthouse.
In addition to checking out the arch and learning more about its history, you can take part in several more activities during your visit. Tram rides to the top are the biggest hit with tourists, because they’ll transport you 630 feet to the top and offer amazing views of St. Louis.
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]]>The post This Hotel Offers You A Room According To Your Mood And Needs appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Colors can make your home look bigger, brighter, cozier and make it the ideal place for relaxation. Colors even have influence on your mood and have the power to make you feel better.
Angad Arts Hotel (AAH) is more than just a hotel, and they’re more than aware of the healing powers colors can have. This hotel is an ideal mix of fashion, literature, visual arts, performance and gastronomy.
Designed by Lawrence Group, this hotel gives you the chance to choose your room based on your current emotional state. You can choose from 4 different colors: Passion Red, Tranquility Blue, Rejuvenation Green or Happiness Yellow. Every room is suitably equipped so you can feel like home and have the experience you want.
You can also enjoy the sweeping rooftop views from Angad Rainbow Terrace or the excellent kitchen. This hotel is a real gem where you can truly express who you are.
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]]>The post Get Your Kicks on Route 66: Missouri appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Did you know you can get to the top of the St. Louis Gateway Arch in a tiny tram that goes sideways? At the bottom of the arch, you’ll find the brand new museum and visitor center, as well as a renovated 100 acres park.
Also, St. Louis has one of the best zoos in America!
Finally, don’t forget to get some delicious frozen custard at Ted Drewes before you head out!
In Stanton, you’ll find the Meramec Caverns, which were apparently used as a hideout for the notorious Jesse James. They contains five floors of unusual limestone formations millions of years in the making, and a beautiful light show on the walls of the cave.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkrJ4hHFcQe/?tagged=merameccaverns
This small little town has gorgeous murals painted on the walls of its buildings and, for some reason, what used to be the world’s largest rocking chair (though it lost its glory to its contender in Casey, Illinois)! Worth a drive through.
Looking for a place to stay while on the road? The Munger-Moss Motel is a Route 66 favorite in Lebanon, MO, as is the Boots Motel in Carthage, MO. Other than being Route 66 staples, they also provide great photo opportunities!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlDWVWWBqZG/?taken-at=951269320
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