Fall weekends just can’t be beat, especially in Missouri. Between admiring the gorgeous autumn landscape and the full menu of fall festivals, we have so much to do that the time just slips away. Fortunately, what just might be the biggest festival of the season, the St. Louis Renaissance Festival in Missouri, spans five weekends, giving you more opportunities to wiggle in a visit.
Mark your calendar for the epic St. Louis Renaissance Festival that’s set for weekends through October 14 (including Columbus Day, its final day).
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More than a million Missourians and other visitors walk through the turnstiles of renaissance festival each year. The popular festival boasts theme weekends, including…
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Pets, Pirates and Ale (September 21-22, 2019), Costume Con & Chocolate Fantasy (October 5-6), and Discovery Day (October 14, 2019).
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Whatever weekend you visit, you’re in for an unforgettable adventure that features a full menu of live entertainment. Take a seat for the…
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Lived Armored Jousting. The festival will also include street acts, stage shows, and musical groups, including 3 Pints Gone and The Rum Runners.
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Don’t forget to check out all of the artisan vendors. Try your hand at archery and ax throwing. And, treat yourself to delicious food - from bratwurst to pulled pork.
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Join thousands of other Missourians at the St. Louis Renaissance Festival from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and Columbus Day. The festival runs through October 14, 2019.
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Address: 2577 West Meyer Road, Foristell, MO, 63348
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