I'll be attending a conference in St. Louis soon, and everything one reads about the city mentions its having one of the country's highest crime rates. It almost sounds as if there is a mugger hidden behind each tree. The conference is downtown, but my travel budget will not allow staying at the conference hotel, so I'll be looking for lodgings elsewhere like in one of the suburbs. My questions are these:
1. Is St. Louis really that dangerous that one shouldn't be anywhere near downtown after dark? Are there any parts of the city to be avoided?
2. Where is there an area with affordable motels and maybe a shopping center or grocery store nearby where I don't have to worry about crime (if there is as much crime as they say)?
3. Are there any attractions that one would not know about from looking at the usual websites but that are absolutely worth seeing?
Those statistics are a misrepresentation. St. Louis is an independent city, not part of any county. These claims come from only studying the city proper, which is only about 300,000 people, making it the 58th largest city in the US. However, St. Louis county (almost of of which is incorporated into individual municipalities, creating one huge sprawling area with countless governments) and the surrounding metro area has a population of almost 3 million, making it the 16th largest area in the US. The vast majority of the violent crime happens in concentrated sections of the city proper.
1. Downtown is smallish and usually not too bustling, minus a football or baseball game, and unless you want to go "clubbing." There are definitely areas to avoid - North St. Louis city in particular, which is well enough outside of downtown.
2. Stay in University City. There is grocery, the Moonrise Hotel, shopping and events, easy access to public transit, centrally located, near WashU and Forest Park. It's safe, but not generic, and suburb-y.
3. City Museum. Also see professorplum's thread from a few months back for other ideas.
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