
BY: Liz Oliver
Missouri’s Little Italy is in a small neighborhood, south of Forest Park, in St. Louis. The area is known for having exceptional Italian restaurants, groceries, and bakeries. With endless opportunities for great dining, unique architecture, and rich history, The Hill is one of St. Louis’ best destinations! So grab your friends and head to Missouri’s Little Italy for the perfect day trip destination.
The Hill – named after the neighborhood’s location near the highest point in the city – was created by Italian immigrants who moved into the area during the 1830s.
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