City Museum St Louis Tickets

750 N 16th StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103
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About City Museum General Admission Ticket

Overview

Climb, crawl, and play the City Museum way, a one-of-a-kind indoor playground built from repurposed materials. With tunnels, slides, and multi-story structures, this interactive, artist-built playground in St. Louis delivers hands-on, one-of-a-kind fun for all ages.

up to 3 hrs

Good To Know

  • Located in downtown St. Louis, City Museum is a one-of-a-kind attraction built from reclaimed architectural materials.
  • Explore four floors of interactive exhibits, including 30+ slides, tunnels, and climbing structures.
  • Designed for hands-on exploration, with spaces to climb, crawl, and navigate throughout.
  • Suitable for all ages, though some areas may be more challenging for younger children.
  • Knee pads and closed-toe shoes are recommended for comfort while crawling and climbing.
  • Some attractions have height, weight, or accessibility restrictions.
  • Rooftop attractions require a separate ticket and may be weather dependent.
  • Open year-round, with hours varying by day and season.
  • Food and beverages are available for purchase on-site.

Description

Towering slides, hidden tunnels, and massive climbing structures transform City Museum St. Louis into one of the Midwest’s most imaginative attractions. Inside a former downtown St. Louis shoe factory, nearly 600,000 square feet of artist-built installations rise from salvaged architectural pieces, industrial artifacts, and unexpected objects.

With City Museum St. Louis tickets, you can climb through sculptural structures made from reclaimed materials, crawl through winding passageways, and glide down multi-story slides connecting different floors. More than 30 slides wind through the museum, including a dramatic five-story spiral slide and a 10-story tower rising through the center of the building.

Explore cavern-like tunnels filled with mythical sculptures, navigate the outdoor MonstroCity installation built from repurposed airplanes and fire trucks, or browse unusual collections of architectural fragments and artifacts. Hands-on spaces like Art City encourage creativity, while the Artquarium features both live and sculptural aquatic creatures.

The fourth-floor Labyrinth installation adds a twisting maze built from reclaimed industrial pieces and hidden surprises.

Some attractions, including the rooftop area, Ferris wheel, and Pinball Hall, require an additional fee at the museum. With four floors of installations, slides, and hidden spaces, City Museum St. Louis rewards curiosity at every turn.

City Museum General Admission Ticket Reviews

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302chrystalw
"A must see in -St. Louis!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed March 28, 2026 NEW
It’s our favorite! Awesome place!
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1234Kidswilltravel
"You will Lose the Kids (and that's ok)"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed January 19, 2026
The City Museum is not just for kids. Yes, there are places a 6-foot, 50-year-old simply can’t squeeze into — but our family (ages 4–20) has made the five-hour trek here multiple times, and every visit feels just as magical. Once you’re inside, you’re transported. You feel free, playful, and incredibly inspired. This place is a massive, ever-growing piece of art. The imagination, detail, craftsmanship, and sheer love poured into it are beyond explanation. You can drop beneath the mosaic floors and slither out from under a whale, climb a three-story tree, or go spelunking through cave systems. Find the five-story slide, get lost in the labyrinth, spot the mermaid hidden in the aquarium tunnels, or scramble up to the highest airplane. Run through skateless half-pipes, crawl into hidden mazes — and then discover even more tucked behind them. It feels endless. A few things to know before you go: You will probably lose the kids — and that’s part of the experience. They’ll happily explore places adults simply don’t fit. You can easily spend an entire day here. Food is expensive, but there are several options (tacos, BBQ, flatbread pizza, snacks), plus coffee and alcohol for those who want it. Lockers are available. Adults: bring knee pads and a headlamp — trust me. The employees are wonderful. They genuinely love what they do and hold all the secrets. Don’t be afraid to ask anything. The rooftop is absolutely worth the extra $$, and the pinball machines are a hit with older kids and adults. Younger kids seemed entertained for about 5–10 minutes before moving on. It does get very crowded during peak hours. If you can, visit during the school day or after dinner — otherwise, expect chaos (the fun kind, but still chaos). This is one of those rare places that feels impossible to fully describe — and even harder to forget.
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W9378BEbrentc
"poorly imagined for a first time visitor"
TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed November 22, 2025
We lived two states away and had not been there before. Once we drove just twenty feet onto the property we were looking for a place to park. Our car is quite but heard a lady screaming at our car " hey you back here!" It was an employee tucked away sitting out of sight. Screaming that we need to pay for parking. We didn't know and we didn't see her sitting in a secluded spot. We had no problem paying for parking but that ruined our experoence before we got in the building. Won't go back.
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Claire123452023
Jacksonville, Illinois
"A pedophile's dream"
TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed November 21, 2025
This museum is a pedophile's dream. There is sexual depictions everywhere! Animal statues intertwined with other animals. Almost all the animals are sucking on something long. Necked statues. Boobs right when you come in the door at childrens eye level. Upside down butts used as stalagmites. Opening to tunnels that look very sexual. You can't see your kids while they play! It's dark! We left! This place is disgusting and sick! How is this a place presented as a family place!
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lindawO5746OB
"Good experience except for deceptive pricing"
TripAdvisor user rating 4 out of 5
Reviewed November 09, 2025
I visited during a solo getaway where I needed to get out of my head. This place, with its climbing structures, tunnels, and many surprises forced me to be really aware of my body in space. There are also traditional exhibits (for example, the architecture exhibit) when you need a break from being pushed outside your comfort zone. The museum experience was what I needed, but I was annoyed when I arrived and parking was not $15 as advertised, but $15 plus tax. No one anywhere taxes the parking fee. The parking lot attendant agreed that it was strange, and told me it was a recent change. When I went inside to purchase admission, once again the fee was not $23 as advertised, but $23 plus tax. Taxing admission is also not normal--admission fees are inclusive of taxes. These two purchases with their unexpected "tax" left a bad taste in my mouth. If you need to raise prices, do so transparently--don't pass it off as "tax."
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Frequently Asked Questions about City Museum General Admission Ticket

What is City Museum in St. Louis?

City Museum is a four-story interactive attraction and indoor playground built from repurposed materials. It features slides, tunnels, climbing structures, and artistic installations designed for hands-on exploration.

What is included with general admission?

General admission includes access to the museum's indoor exhibits, slides, tunnels, and interactive play areas across all four floors. Some experiences, such as the rooftop and Pinball Hall, require an additional ticket.

Is City Museum suitable for kids?

Yes. The museum is family-friendly, with areas designed specifically for children. However, guests of all ages, including adults, can explore and enjoy the experience.

Is City Museum suitable for adults?

Yes. While popular with families, many areas are designed for all ages, and adults can fully explore the climbing structures, slides, and installations.

Do I need to be physically active to enjoy City Museum?

Many areas involve climbing, crawling, and navigating tight spaces. While some sections are easier to access, a moderate level of mobility helps you experience more of the museum.

How long should I plan to spend at City Museum?

Most guests spend 2 to 4 hours or more exploring the museum, depending on how much they climb, play, and explore.

What should I wear to City Museum?

Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes suitable for climbing and crawling. Knee pads can help improve comfort while exploring.

Is City Museum indoors or outdoors?

Most of the museum is indoors, but some outdoor areas and the rooftop are weather dependent and may not always be open.

Are there height or safety restrictions?

Yes. Some attractions have height, weight, or safety requirements. These are posted throughout the museum for guest safety.

Can I bring food or drinks into City Museum?

Outside food and drinks are not permitted, though sealed water bottles are allowed. Food and beverages are available for purchase throughout the museum.

Can I leave and re-enter City Museum on the same day?

Yes. Same-day re-entry is allowed as long as you keep your wristband on.

Is City Museum ADA accessible?

The museum offers elevators, ramps, and accessible entrances. Staff are available on-site to assist guests who need help navigating the space.

Does City Museum accept cash?

City Museum is cashless and accepts credit cards, debit cards, and mobile payments. Cash can be converted to a prepaid card at on-site kiosks.

Are lockers available at City Museum?

Yes. Lockers are available for rent on-site for an additional fee.