St. Louis

By bus
Megabus

(http://us.megabus.com) - Service to St. Louis from Chicago, Bloomington-Normal, Kansas City, Columbia, and Memphis. The St. Louis stop for arrivals and departures is located on the east side of 21st Street, between Market and Eugenia Streets, just west of Union Station. Fares from $1 when reserved very far in advance.

By plane
By plane

Most visitors fly into Lambert St. Louis International Airport IATA: STL (http://www.lambert-stlouis.com), which is served by most major US carriers. The airport is directly served by the MetroLink light rail line.

Spirit of St. Louis Airport (http://www.spiritairport.com/) KSUS in Chesterfield serves general aviation. With dual runways and convenient access to I-64, it offers convenient access to west St. Louis County, and is a 20 minute drive from downtown St Louis.

St Louis Downtown Airport (http://www.stlouisdowntow...) also serves general aviation KCPS, and is only three miles from the Arch on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River, in Sauget, IL. Flying into KCPS yields impressive views of the Arch, Busch Stadium, and the St Louis downtown area.

Creve Coeur Airport (http://en.wikipedia.org/w...) is a general aviation airport 1H0 on St Louis' west side, and is home to the one of the largest assemblages of flying antique aircraft in the US, as well as the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum.

By train
Amtrak

(http://www.amtrak.com) - +1 800 USA-RAIL, 551 S 16th St, offers five daily arrivals from Chicago, two daily arrivals from Kansas City and one daily arrival from Los Angeles/San Antonio/Dallas/Little Rock with many smaller intermediate station stops on each route.

By car
By car

St. Louis can be accessed by Interstate 70 West from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and points eastward, I-64W from Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and points southeastward, I-55N from Arkansas, Tennessee, and points southward, I-55S from Illinois, I-44E from Tulsa, and I-70E from Kansas City. There is a loop around St. Louis which is I-270 I-255 on the Illinois side. Don't be surprised if locals refer to I-64 as Highway 40; US40 is coincident with I64 through St. Louis, and it's not uncommon to speak of "40" rather than "64."