A parabolic line of seduction came to St. Louis, and I think no one would miss the magnificent landmark of the St. Louis Arch, and I am naturally no exception. Landmark St. Louis Arch: I set off early in the morning from the hotel with my SLR and wanted to take a photo of this building that is said to be taller than the Statue of Liberty, the Washington Monument and even the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Europe. The arch is 192 meters high. People can enjoy its majesty a few kilometers away, like a long rainbow standing and the earth, let alone, it is like a parabola full of this seductive, attracting pioneers to come and see its spectacular scenery. Forget to say that the St. Louis arch is so famous there is another factor, it is a landmark in St. Louis, built to commemorate the pioneers' cross-Mississippi River to the west of the unknown, which shows its profound significance and solemnity. Tips: If you want to climb to the top, pay attention to the opening hours and ticket purchase issues. The St. Louis Arch is only open in summer, but it is open every day for a long time, from 8 am to 10 pm, you can buy tickets to the old courthouse (now a museum), children's tickets are $10 per ticket, adults are $13. You can take a car similar to the Ferris wheel, but it is very crowded. Friends who choose to come here to play can arrange travel reasonably according to the information I provide.