
Tickets for our 2025 Fall Tours are now live!
Every spring & fall, Landmarks offers a series of unique tours of local historic buildings and places around St. Louis. Check out our upcoming tours below!
Active Landmarks members receive discounts on all tours offered here. In order to pay the member ticket price, add the desired tickets to your cart and then apply the member coupon code during checkout. This is the same code that was provided for our Spring 2025 tours.
October 6, 2025 @ 11:00 AM
Woman’s Magazine Building Tour
Ever wonder about the soaring tower on Delmar? On this tour you can get the full scoop on University City’s City Hall, which was originally the headquarters of a major publishing company, the Woman’s Magazine Building (1903). Afterward, explore Delmar Loop for a bite to eat or a stroll through the neighborhood.
october 11, 2025 @ 10:00 AM
Midtown Walking Tour with Jassen Johnson
Join us for a two-hour walking tour of Midtown St. Louis led by developer Jassen Johnson. Explore Locust Street and discover how historic buildings have been revitalized for modern use. Stops include the former Mendenhall Building, the Malone Apartments, and the Oakland Apartments, showcasing the ongoing transformation of this vibrant district.
october 16, 2025 @ 10:00 AM
Faust Park Estates Tour
Step into Missouri’s layered past on this two-hour tour of the historic Thornhill and Faust Estates. Explore Thornhill, the 1819 Federal-style home of Frederick Bates, Missouri’s second governor, and learn about its evolution from family farmstead to public historic site. Then, discover the early 20th-century Faust House, a Pueblo Revival estate built by Leicester Busch Faust and designed by the noted architect Tom P. Barnett. Together, these two estates reveal stories of politics, culture, and preservation across more than two centuries.
November 1, 2025 @ 10:00 AM
Danforth Campus Tour with Esley Hamilton
Join Esley Hamilton, former preservation historian for St. Louis County Parks, for a two-hour walking tour of Washington University’s Danforth Campus. Designated a National Historic Landmark, the campus is celebrated for its Collegiate Gothic architecture, designed to embody tradition and scholarship. The tour will highlight key campus landmarks as well as notable homes along Forsyth Boulevard.

November 15, 2025 @ 1:00 PM
Downtown Alton Tour
Explore the historic heart of Alton with a guided walking tour that highlights both preservation successes and future opportunities. Starting on the east end of downtown and moving west, we’ll visit examples of successful adaptive reuse, see sites with redevelopment potential, and even step inside select buildings. Along the way, enjoy a refreshment stop and insights into Alton’s unique history.




