True Crime Walking Tour in Soulard Neighborhood

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Bank robberies, Voting Riots, bloody duels, sociopathic midwives and prohibition gangsters: these are just a few of our tour’s colorful details plucked from old headlines in this river city! Our walk through the past of Soulard will guide us down streets with post civil war buildings and take us by some of the best bars and restaurants in the city.

We are out to have fun and resurrect some ghastly stories of the past. Historic Soulard hosts the second largest Mardi Gras celebration in the US and for that reason they allow us to play by Mardi Gras rules every day. We can all brazenly carry alcoholic beverage through these streets - just ask your bartender for your drink to go and bring it with you as we loop around the neighborhood getting a dose of history and entertainment!

*CURRENT HOURS

FRIDAY @7:30pm

SATURDAY @7:30pm

SUNDAY @12pm

(Starting Oct.1 tours will begin 6:30pm)

**additional guests are very welcome JUST SHOW UP!

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  • All Fees and Taxes

Información adicional

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

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Ubicación

Punto de salida
816 Geyer Ave, Geyer Ave 816, Soulard, St. Louis, MO, 63104
We meet in front of Molly's bar in CURRENT HOURS: FRIDAY @7:30pm SATURDAY @7:30pm SUNDAY @12pm (Starting Oct.1 tours begin at 6:30pm) **additional guests are very welcome JUST SHOW UP!
Punto de llegada
703 Carroll St, Carroll St 703, Soulard, St. Louis, MO, 63104
Our tour will end in front of the Soulard Farmer's Market. **CURRENT HOURS: FRIDAY @7:30pm SATURDAY @7:30pm SUNDAY @12pm (Starting Oct.1 tours leave at 6:30pm) additional guests are very welcome JUST SHOW UP!

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