- by foxnews
- 15 Nov 2024
As the brisk winds herald the arrival of winter, Downtown St. Louis is set to transform into a vibrant festival of holiday cheer with the return of Winterfest. This enchanting event is scheduled from November 23 to December 31, 2024, promising a season filled with joy and festive activities at the iconic Kiener Plaza, with the stunning Gateway Arch serving as a picturesque backdrop.
As the brisk winds herald the arrival of winter, Downtown St. Louis is set to transform into a vibrant festival of holiday cheer with the return of Winterfest. This enchanting event is scheduled from November 23 to December 31, 2024, promising a season filled with joy and festive activities at the iconic Kiener Plaza, with the stunning Gateway Arch serving as a picturesque backdrop.
Winterfest is not just a holiday event; it's a comprehensive experience that caters to visitors of all ages. The festival features:
The festival kicks off with the third annual Winterfest 5K on opening day, a scenic run through the Gateway Arch National Park. The day concludes with the Ameren Missouri Festival of Lights, which includes the lighting of the Salvation Army Tree of Lights and a spectacular fireworks display.
St. Louis is celebrated for its abundance of free, world-renowned attractions and museums, making it an ideal location for an affordable winter getaway. Winterfest's location in Downtown St. Louis places it near other major attractions, including the City Museum and St. Louis Union Station, which host their unique festive events.
Hotel specials, available from October, offer packages that cater to various preferences and budgets, ensuring that every visitor can find a suitable option.
Winterfest is made possible through the support of prominent sponsors such as Bank of America and World Wide Technology and is produced in partnership with the Gateway Arch Park Foundation and the St. Louis Blues. These collaborations underscore the community and corporate backing that fuels the event's success.
Winterfest not only enhances the holiday experience for visitors but also significantly contributes to the local economy by attracting thousands of tourists. Its growing popularity underscores its importance as a key event in the St. Louis holiday calendar.
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