St. Louis, Missouri — Est. as a streetcar turnaround, 1887

Walk the Loop.
One street, every night.

A mile of neon marquees, record shops, and brass stars underfoot. The Delmar Loop is where St. Louis comes to hear live music, eat something unexpected, and stay out past dinner.

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1.0 miWalkable strip
Delmar Loop StationMetroLink stop, on the strip
150+Brass stars on the Walk of Fame
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Walk the strip

A first taste of the block — the full directory has shops, venues, and every stop along Delmar.

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St. Louis Walk of Fame

Chuck Berry

The father of rock and roll played a standing monthly show at Blueberry Hill's Duck Room for over two decades. His star sits right outside.

Plan Your Visit

Before you go

Getting there

The Delmar Loop MetroLink station drops you right on the strip. Metered street parking and several lots line Delmar and the side streets.

Best time to go

Weekday afternoons for browsing shops without a crowd; Friday and Saturday nights for live music and the full marquee-lit effect.

How long to stay

Two to three hours covers the strip at an easy pace — longer if you're catching a show at the Pageant or Blueberry Hill.

Good to know

The Loop straddles the St. Louis / University City line — it's one continuous walk, even though you're crossing a city border.

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