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The nine-block area of Historic Laclede’s Landing—once the manufacturing, warehousing and shipping hub of St. Louis—is today the home of more than a dozen local restaurants, clubs, and attractions in the heart of downtown St. Louis.
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Fortunately, you can find all that and more right here in...
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For locals, Laclede’s Landing is the ideal location to start...
- Live
Hoffman Lofts offers a prime location in the historic...
- Stay
When you choose to stay on Laclede’s Landing, we guarantee...
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Downtown St. Louis entertainment is always up and running...
- About
As one of the oldest districts in the city, the Landing has...
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From carolers to cocktails, get in the Christmas spirit...
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Whether you want to witness architectural artifacts from St....
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At the heart of present-day Laclede’s Landing, Clamorgan...
- Plan Your Visit
11:30 AM: Begin the return walk to Laclede’s Landing. 11:45...
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Laclede's Landing (/ ləˌkliːdz -/), colloquially "the Landing", is a small urban historic district in St. Louis, Missouri. It marks the northern part of the original settlement founded by the Frenchman Pierre Laclède, whose landing on the riverside the placename commemorates. [2]
Fortunately, you can find all that and more right here in the heart of downtown St. Louis by visiting Laclede’s Landing. Home to seven restaurants, everyone in the family can discover their new favorite flavor on the Landing!
Laclede's Landing is the oldest historic district in St. Louis on the riverfront of the Mississippi River. The Landing goes almost 260 years back to 1763, when Pierre Laclede -- an educated man and a former French soldier established a fur trading post on the bank of the Mississippi River, and a year later -- the city of St. Louis, the name ...
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- 710 N 2nd St, 63102-2596, Missouri
For locals, Laclede’s Landing is the ideal location to start and end a day trip downtown with secure parking, walking, and eating. From out-of-town visitors, you can’t find a better place to take in the full St. Louis experience without having to drive all over St. Louis.
History comes alive in St. Louis' Laclede's Landing. Explore cobblestone streets, vibrant nightlife, and charming riverfront views in this historic neighborhood
Visit Laclede's Landing. Today, Laclede's Landing encompasses a nine square block area, located between the Eads Bridge on the South and the Martin Luther King Bridge on the North. Extensive renovation of the area placed Laclede's Landing on the National Register of Historic Places list in 1976.