Things to Do

The Hill, St. Louis

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the Immigrant Statue in from of St. Ambrose
St. Ambrose
Milo's Bocce Garden
the Piazza
Volpi Foods

The Hill’s roots are interspersed with the history of St. Louis, generating two of the region’s proudest exports – world-class athletes and Italian cuisine. Baseball’s Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola grew up here, and today it maintains a traditional collection of authentic Italian bakeries, grocery stores, restaurants, and mom-and-pop trattorias.

Everything is colorful here – even the fire hydrants are painted red, white and green. Twenty-first-century additions include coffee houses, studios, retail and small businesses that create additional energy in the cozy enclave. Its epicenter is one intersection that sums it up perfectly, with St. Ambrose Catholic Church on one corner, an Italian bakery/restaurant on another, an import shop across the street, and a neighborhood tavern/bocce garden on the fourth corner.

The Hill is famous for its Italian markets and restaurants. Visitors and locals alike flock to this historic part of the city to explore the family-friendly, tight-knit neighborhood and feast on the flavors of Italy right here at home.

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1935 Marconi Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110

Additional Information

Travelers With Disabilities Information
Wheelchair Accessible
Smoking Policy
Smoking Allowed Outdoors Only
Activities On-site
Historic District
Activities Within 10 Miles
Biking / Walking Trails
Casino Gaming
Golf
Historic District
Cost Of Admission
Free Admission
General Interest Info
ATM Available
Open Year-round
Restaurant On-site
Guest Reservations Needed?
Reservations Not Required
Pet Policy
Pets On Leash Allowed
Suitable For These Age Groups
Family Friendly