Shopping in St. Louis is a constantly surprising experience. For vintage hunters, the whole city is a playground of independent shops, creative collectives, and arty boutiques. Big brands and top designer labels can be found too, though they're generally kept safely contained in the large shopping malls, while the streets of St. Louis are lined with speciality shops and start-ups.

Shops surrounding Washington University in St. Louis have a distinctly youthful vibe, ranging from vintage boutiques and old-school vinyl stores to cheap restaurants offering global cuisine. Farmers markets dotting the city are excellent if you’re looking to shop for fresh fruits and vegetables, ready-to-eat food, artisan coffee and tea, as well as handmade products. Check out the best places to shop in St. Louis, below.

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    Saint Louis Galleria

    A mall with 165 retail and dining outlets

    Saint Louis Galleria
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    Saint Louis Galleria has over 165 shops and restaurants spread across 3 levels. Its anchor stores are Nordstrom, Macy’s and Dillard’s, with popular fashion and lifestyle retailers around them including Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, LUSH, and Disney Store.

    Like most shopping malls, Saint Louis Galleria has a 6-screen cinema showing the latest films. Dining-wise, you’ll find a food court, along with standalone restaurants such as California Pizza Kitchen, The Cheesecake Factory, Nordstrom Café Bistro, and Saint Louis Bread Company. Note that on weekends, kids below 18 years old must leave the mall before 3 pm unless accompanied by an adult.

    Location: 1155 Galleria, St. Louis, MO 63117, USA

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +1 314-863-5500

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    Soulard Farmer’s Market

    Shop for local produce at St. Louis’ oldest market

    Soulard Farmer’s Market
    • Budget
    • Shoppers

    The Soulard Farmer’s Market is the oldest operating market in St. Louis, serving the local community since 1779. This thriving open-air market has over 140 vendors selling fresh produce, meat, seafood, flowers, and spices. It’s open 4 days a week, though we recommend visiting on a Saturday to truly experience the market in full flow.

    Stroll through the stalls at Soulard Farmer’s Market and you can emerge 15 minutes later with a full picnic from around 6 countries. For the adventurous eaters, Juan More Tamale’s seasonal special is a must, while those in need of a spice kick should head to Norton’s Cajun Corner. Pekara Bread offers a valid excuse to indulge in homemade pastries.

    Location: 730 Carroll St, St. Louis, MO 63104, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm, Friday from 7.30 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 7 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 314-622-4180

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    Central West End

    A prime shopping district in St. Louis

    Central West End
    • Shoppers

    Central West End is a 5-block stretch with a vibrant arts scene and upscale shopping in St. Louis. Maryland Plaza has several trendy boutiques (including the Design Within Reach flagship), an IKEA, and antique stores. Euclid Avenue’s pedestrian-friendly streets are lined with speciality gift stores, beauty salons and spas, bookstores, and restaurants with alfresco seating.

    Sidewalk cafés and international restaurants are within walking distance of the expansive Forest Park, Saint Louis Zoo, and the Saint Louis Art Museum. After a day of shopping in Central West End, catch a show at the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Sheldon Concert Hall.

    Location: Central West End, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA

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    Delmar Loop

    Shop and dine on one of the Great American Streets

    Delmar Loop
    • Food
    • History
    • Nightlife
    • Shoppers

    The Delmar Loop is an eclectic district that’s known for its wide range of fashion boutiques, eateries, cafés, galleries, and live music venues. Located in the Parkview neighbourhood, it has a distinct, student-led quirkiness thanks to its proximity to Washington University.

    The best way to explore the Loop – as locals call it – is on foot, but there’s a trolley connecting the strip to Forest Park if you prefer a leisurely way to get around. Stroll the St. Louis Walk of Fame and pay homage to some of the city’s most notable people, such as Chuck Berry and Yogi Berra. Old-school music fans will be treated to St. Louis’ best vinyl record stores – Vintage Vinyl is one of the last remaining stores of its kind.

    Location: Delmar Loop, University City, MO, USA

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    Clayton

    Find upmarket stores in St. Louis’ business centre

    Clayton
    • Luxury
    • Shoppers

    Clayton is a rather luxurious district in St. Louis, around 10 miles west of Downtown, with high rises, shopping malls, and upscale boutiques lining its streets. Some of the best places to shop in the city are in this area, including Saint Louis Galleria and Plaza Frontenac – both malls have a mix of exclusive and high-street brands, as well as dining and entertainment outlets.

    Many locally-owned galleries and upscale boutiques line the walkable streets of Clayton. Pop into the Duane Reed Gallery to check out the latest art show, and peruse shops like Byrd Style Lounge, a boutique that offers style-consulting services. By night, St. Louis’ office workers enjoy happy-hour drinks at places like The Ritz-Carlton St. Louis’s The Lobby Lounge.

    Location: Clayton, MO 63105, USA

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    Cherokee Antique Row

    Vintage goods and flamboyant Latino vibes

    Cherokee Antique Row
    • Shoppers

    Cherokee Street is better known as Cherokee Antique Row, as it manages to fit in over 50 antiques and speciality shops. It makes the 6-block shopping district one of the liveliest in St. Louis, and even if you only visit for the quaint buildings, flamboyant Latino street art, or a breakfast taco, you’ll soon be stepping into the intriguing shops.

    Many are independently owned, and offer goods from shabby chic furniture to rare-edition musical instruments. Cherokee Antique Row lies on the eastern stretch, while the western side has a lively Latino vibe with excellent bodegas and taquerias.

    Location: 1900-2300 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO 63118, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

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    The Boulevard

    A lifestyle hub in Richmond Heights

    The Boulevard
    • Shoppers

    The Boulevard is a brick-paved avenue in St. Louis’ Richmond Heights, offering a wide range of shopping and dining options. The lifestyle village has over a dozen retail outlets and restaurants, along with a cluster of upscale apartments.

    After perusing The Boulevard’s many stores, you can dine at restaurants such as P.F. Chang’s China Bistro and Maggiano’s Little Italy, or get your beauty fix at Soft Surroundings and Mitchell James Salon. On Sundays, fresh produce and handmade products are available at The Boulevard Farmers Market from 9 am to 1 pm.

    Location: 1 The Boulevard, Richmond Heights, MO 63117, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 708-923-6312

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    Grand South Grand

    Ethnic markets and cool cafés in the International District

    Grand South Grand
    • Shoppers

    Grand South Grand offers the most diverse shopping and dining opportunities in St. Louis. It’s a densely populated neighbourhood with plenty of ethnic markets and speciality shops, along with international restaurants and cafés serving dishes from around the world. A must-visit is Jay’s International Food Co., a classic grocery store that stocks imported produce, meats, and pantry staples.

    Grand South Grand also hosts many unique events throughout the year, such as the International Dine Around in May, Fall Fest in September and Grinchmas in December. If you want to take a break from shopping, enjoy a stroll at the famous Tower Grove Park and Piper Palm House, or the Missouri Botanical Garden.

    Location: South Grand Boulevard, South Grand, St. Louis, MO, USA

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    St. Louis Union Station

    A city landmark with diverse shopping and sightseeing opportunities

    St. Louis Union Station
    • Shoppers

    St. Louis Union Station mainly serves as the city’s National Historic Landmark train station. Established in 1894, it occupies a restored Romanesque-style building that has polished brick walkways, arched ceilings, skylights, and brass railings. The station also has a hotel, shopping mall, an entertainment complex, and an aquarium.

    There are around 11 shops within St. Louis Union Station, including the Grand Hall Market – this ornate gift shop and café even has as a glassed-in model railroad. The daily Grand Hall Light Show runs on the hour from 5 pm to 10 pm, showcasing 3D images around its 65-ft ceiling.

    Location: 1820 Market St, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +1 314-421-6655

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    Plaza Frontenac

    An upscale mall anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus

    Plaza Frontenac
    • Luxury
    • Shoppers

    Plaza Frontenac is anchored by the only Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue branches in Missouri, along with mainly upscale national brands and restaurants. The 2-storey shopping mall also houses the 6-screen Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema, which frequently shows independent and limited-release films.

    Sports brands Lululemon Athletica, Peloton and Athleta are located on Level 2, while jewellery stores such as Omega and Tiffany & Co are on Level 1. Food options include Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Saint Louis Bread Company, and Bricktops Restaurant. Plaza Frontenac is within a 15-minute drive north of Laumeier Sculpture Park.

    Location: 1701 S Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63131, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, Sunday from noon to 5 pm

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