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St. Louis, Missouri Travel Guide.

 


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Sleep

St. Louis does have the host of usual Marriott, Hilton, Holiday Inn, and the like, chains. Check out chain websites for exact locations throughout the metropolitan region. One great thing about the city is an abundance of hotel rooms, convention and meeting space, and amenities for travelers. Since the city boasts a low cost of living, even for the Midwest, you might find even the most expensive hotels relatively affordable; rooms at even the Ritz-Carlton start in the mid $200s per night.

Budget

  • Hampton Inn, 2111 Market St., Phone: +1 314 241-3200, [1]. Near the Union Station. Swimming pool.
  • Huckleberry Finn Youth Hostel, 1904-1908 S. 12th St., +1 314 241-0076, [2]. Thirty-year history. Separate mens and womens dorms. Beds start at $20 per night plus $5 key deposit.

Mid-range

  • Drury Inn Union Station, 201 S. 20th Street, 314-231-3900. Indoor pool, restaurant. Restored historic hotel, near the magnificent Union Station.
  • Westport Plaza Sheraton, 900 Westport Plaza, (314) 878-1500, [3]. Well appointed full service Sheraton hotel among the 18 restaurants, bars, and fountains of the modern Westport Plaza. Centrally located in the suburbs.

Splurge

  • Chase Park Plaza, 212-232 N. KingsHighway Blvd, Phone: +1 314 633-3000, [4]. A historic luxury hotel in the heart of the Central West End, right across the street from Forest Park. It has been recently renovated but still retains it's original, elaborate yet graceful, ambiance.
  • Four Seasons Hotel, 999 North Second Street, 314-881-5800. The Four Seasons' newest hotel, located Downtown St. Louis in the Lumiere Place casino and entertainment complex. The structure itself is an exciting and vibrant addition to the St. Louis skyline, and with being just steps from Laclede's Landing, there is plenty to do around this urban oasis.
  • Frontenac Hilton, 1335 South Lindbergh Blvd., Phone: +1 314 993-1100 (Fax: 1-314-993-8546), [5]. Luxury hotel, colonial elegance near the upscale Frontenac Plaza mall.
  • Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, 1 S. Broadway, Phone: +1 314 421 1776 (Fax: 1-314-331 9029), [6]. Right next door to the St. Louis Cardinals' Busch stadium.
  • Millennium Hotel, 200 South 4th Street, Phone: +1 314 241-9500 (fax: +1 314 516 8149),[7]. Luxury hotel, stunning contemporary overlooking the Gateway Arch.
  • Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel, 9801 Natural Bridge Rd., +1 314 429-1100 [8]. Luxury hotel, contemporary style.
  • Renaissance Grand Hotel, 800 Washington Ave., Phone: +1 314 621-9600, [9]. Luxury hotel, historic downtown flagship.
  • Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 100 Carondelet Plaza, 314-863-6300, [10]. Continually rated as having the best customer-service throughout the entire Ritz-Carlton chain, this hotel is located downtown Clayton next to many great dining and shopping opportunities. Across the street is a MetroLink stop, affording access to the entire city.
  • The Roberts Mayfair - A Wyndham Historic Hotel, 806 Saint Charles Street, Phone: +1 314 421-2500 (fax +1 314 421-0770), [11]. Luxury hotel. Join a guest list that includes Irving Berlin, Cary Grant and Harry Truman. Since 1925, American notables have made the Mayfair Hotel St Louis their St. Louis headquarters and home away from home. Once you experience the special blend of elegance and service, you'll know why.
  • Hyatt in Union Station, 1820 Market St., Phone: +1 314 421-6655, [12]. A magnificent luxury hotel in the heart of downtown with 550 rooms inside the historic train station lined with trendy tourist shops. Access to the metro link makes this a convenient place to stay.
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