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St. Louis boasts a variety of places to stay, from luxury hotels to bed and breakfasts to modestly priced inns. As hotels tend to be located near major business districts, you'll find the largest concentration of lodgings in the downtown area, in Westport and in Clayton. However, comfortable accommodations are scattered across the county and on into nearby Illinois. If possible, it is recommended that travelers reserve rooms in advance: conventions and professional sporting events often cause hotels to book up in the city's most desired areas.

Downtown

Among downtown hotels, you can't beat the view at the Regal Riverfront Hotel, which offers guests a spectacular glance at the Gateway Arch. The circular hotel also has large banquet and convention facilities as well as a revolving restaurant sitting atop its 28-story structure. Offering a different sort of view is the Embassy Suites Convention Center, conveniently located a short walk from Laclede's Landing and the Gateway Arch. Each of its rooms faces a grand atrium with fountains, bridges and fishponds.

The elegant Chase Park Plaza sits in the heart of St. Louis and across the street from Forest Park, while the Omni Majestic Hotel and the Mayfair Hotel and Suites provide downtown convenience alongside 19th-century style and elegance. The latter two hotels offer niceties such as terrycloth bathrobes and turndown service. The Gothic-style Hyatt Regency has modern amenities such as in-room modem lines that belie its Old World facade. And when it's time to get down to business, there's the St. Louis Marriott Pavilion Downtown. Originally built for the 1964 New York World's Fair, this Spanish pavilion was moved to St. Louis and converted into a hotel. The hotel caters to business travelers, offering secretarial service, modem connections and teleconferencing.

Mid-County

The booming Mid-County business district offers a good and varied selection of lodgings. The Airport Marriott Hotel is a top-notch, conveniently located facility frequented by savvy business travelers. Many of its rooms offer modem lines, and its harried guests are greeted in the lobby by relaxing classical music. For a Euro-style hotel experience, the 82-room Daniele Hotel in Clayton is a traveler's dream. Indulgences here include fresh-squeezed orange juice, turndown service, in-room water coolers and limousine service. The Cheshire Inn and Lodge offers accommodations with a British sensibility, as evidenced by its Tudor exterior to its rich, English library-style interior.

Clayton

For those who like to experience fine dining without leaving their hotel, there's the Seven Gables Inn in Clayton, which features gourmet cuisine in a charming French country setting. Meanwhile, the upscale Hilton St. Louis Frontenac's hotel restaurant, Divi's, fills up with locals and business travelers alike.

Airport

The Best Western Airport Inn offers affordable comfort for budget-minded travelers coming to the Mid-town area, providing guests with in-room coffee makers, a free airport shuttle and access to a neighboring Big Boy Restaurant. Just across the river, the Baymont Inn Westport offers nice accommodations at comfortable prices.

For business travelers who plan to be in town for more than a few days, Extended Stay America, located near the airport, is a good place from which to work. Each room has voicemail, Internet access and computer facilities in addition to cable television and a comfortable recliner. 70 percent of the guests at Studioplus, also located near the airport, are business travelers. It offers full kitchens, Internet access, safe deposit boxes and ironing facilities. The nearby Suburban Lodge offers weekly rates and a home-away-from-home atmosphere.

Bed and Breakfast

The St. Louis area offers some excellent choices in the bed and breakfast inn category. Napoleon's Retreat Bed & Breakfast in south St. Louis provides Victorian charm in addition to modern convenience such as queen-size beds, private bathrooms and cable television. Eastlake Inn Bed & Breakfast in the historic Kirkwood area features three guest rooms, and has Victorian furniture designed by Charles Eastlake. Fissy's Place, a Cape Cod-style bed and breakfast, is a treat. Delightful innkeeper Fay Haas is a former Miss Missouri and actress who has appeared on screen with Robert Redford and Burt Reynolds. Boone's Lick Trail Inn, located near the Old Capitol in St. Charles, offers 19th-century charm, private baths with showers and a delicious breakfast. The historic Lemp Mansion Inn features antique furnishings—and ghosts—in each of its four (purportedly haunted) guest rooms. The inn's restaurant features murder mystery dinners each weekend, befitting the mansion's spooky reputation.







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Baymont Inn & Suites St. Louis/Westport


Located in quiet suburbs
12330 Dorsett Road
St. Louis, MO 63043
United States
+1 314 878 1212
http://www.baymontinns.com/
The Baymont Inn Westport is preferred by business travelers who like to stay in a quiet suburban neighborhood. Although Baymont does not offer some services available at larger hotels such as an in-house restaurant and bar, both a Denny's and a Fuddrucker's Restaurant and Bar are within walking distance. The hotel is in a prime location in St. Louis County near two highways.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Baymont Inn & Suites St. Louis/Westport photo by wcities
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Boone's Lick Trail Inn


New England-style bed-and-breakfast
1000 South Main Street
St. Louis, MO 63301-3514
United States
+1 636 947 7000 / +1 888 940 0002
http://www.booneslick.com/
Perfect for romance, relaxation or business, this 1840s-era New England-style home rests in an historic small town that is sure to charm guests and have them returning time and again. Take in the beauty of it all—from the antiques to the flower gardens—and enjoy the close proximity you will have to restaurants, gift and antique shops, various museums and the Katy Trail. Also, do not pass up the opportunity to meet the innkeepers, V'Anne and Paul Mydler.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Chase Park Plaza


An elegant place to stay
212-232 North Kingshighway Boulevard
(at Lindell)
St. Louis, MO 63108
United States
+1 877 587 2427
http://www.chaseparkplaza.com/
Upon arrival at the Plaza, you will be enchanted with the immaculately clean and rich detail of the furnishings. Every room in the hotel is elegantly decorated. There is a movie theater in the hotel, along with a few upscale shops in the lobby that are worth visiting. Forest Park is right across the street for those wanting to take a leisurely stroll. Do not let the opulent atmosphere intimidate you, because the staff is very friendly and goes out of its way to ensure that your stay is comfortable and enjoyable.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cheshire Lodge


Old English hospitality and charm
6300 Clayton Road
(southwest corner of Forest Park at Highway 40 and Clayton Road)
St. Louis, MO 63117
United States
+1 314 647 7300 / +1 800 325 7378
This Old English-style hotel provides a warm welcome to both business and leisure travelers. Centrally located, it offers live entertainment in the Fox and Hounds Tavern as well as fine dining in two dining rooms. The lodge's own English double-decker bus and horse-drawn carriages are an added delight. The hotel is within minutes of the Gateway Arch, Fox Theater, Union Station, Busch Stadium and Lambert International Airport. You can also ride the bus to the Muny Opera.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cheshire Lodge photo by Devin Vermeulen
Photo: Devin Vermeulen
 

 
Clayton


St. Louis
United States
The city of Clayton boasts a high standard of living, combining peaceful suburban neighborhoods with a bustling downtown. Characterized by picturesque tree-lined streets and upscale houses, Clayton is a scenic area that was originally residential but, given its proximity to downtown St. Louis, was expanded upon to include its own business district that is now recognized from miles away by its skyline punctuated with skyscrapers. Downtown Clayton is home to the headquarters of 80 Forbes and Fortune 500 companies, making it an important business district for Missouri.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Clayton photo by rockygirl05
Photo: rockygirl05
Clayton photo by Nick Findley
Photo: Nick Findley
Clayton photo by Dave Fey
Photo: Dave Fey
Clayton photo by Ted Buck
Photo: Ted Buck
Clayton photo by jim-stl
Photo: jim-stl
 

 
Daniele Hotel


The business traveler's hotel
216 North Meramec Avenue
(at Kingsbury Avenue)
St. Louis, MO 63105
United States
+1 314 721 0101 / +1 800 325 8302
http://thedanielehotel.com/
Enhanced by an elegant atmosphere, this small, exclusive hotel offers its guests the best in service and quality. Whether staying for business or pleasure, you will enjoy the friendly service at this hotel, which treats guests with the kind of attention expected from a fine European hotel. The Daniele is conveniently located in Clayton, 10 minutes from downtown and two miles from Washington University. It is close to attractions such as the Center of Contemporary Arts and the Historic Hanley House.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Downtown


St. Louis
United States
This area offers most visitors their first impression of the city, greeting them with its signature Gateway Arch, historic Union Station, the Old Courthouse and Busch Stadium, where the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team plays their home games. The once industrial area of Laclede's Landing is now home to some of the city's favorite restaurants and finest hotels, as well as an entertainment district that features live music ranging from pop to jazz.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Downtown photo by Carol Cotter
Photo: Carol Cotter
Downtown photo by Matt Riggott
Photo: Matt Riggott
Downtown photo by J.S. Hollands
Photo: J.S. Hollands
Downtown photo by Matt Riggott
Photo: Matt Riggott
Downtown photo by Nick Thorn
Photo: Nick Thorn
Downtown photo by Andrew Lipsett
Photo: Andrew Lipsett
Downtown photo by Mirac Aktepe
Photo: Mirac Aktepe
Downtown photo by Sarah Riopell
Photo: Sarah Riopell
Downtown photo by Mike Schepker
Photo: Mike Schepker
Downtown photo by Tina M. Mcbride
Photo: Tina M. Mcbride
Downtown photo by www.plannersweb.com
Photo: www.plannersweb.com
Downtown photo by Dan Hevey
Photo: Dan Hevey
Downtown photo by Bill Sheridan
Photo: Bill Sheridan
Downtown photo by Jonathan Sharp
Photo: Jonathan Sharp
Downtown photo by Joseph Catrett
Photo: Joseph Catrett
Downtown photo by John Brosz
Photo: John Brosz
Downtown photo by David Walker
Photo: David Walker
Downtown photo by Ameya Malvankar
Photo: Ameya Malvankar
 

 
Eastlake Inn Bed & Breakfast


Colonial setting entices guests
703 North Kirkwood Road
St. Louis, MO 63122-2719
United States
+1 314 965 0066
http://www.eastlakeinn.com/
This 1920s colonial inn gets its name from its furniture and decor. The Victorian furniture that fills the inn is of an 1800s design by Charles Eastlake. This inn is located in the historic area of Kirkwood, near many great attractions. There are three rooms in all: the Magnolia, Garden and Sunset Rooms. Each beautifully designed room has its own atmosphere and special features. Due to the antiques and decor, pets and children younger than 12 are not allowed, nor is smoking.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Extended Stay AmericaEfficiency Studios - Hazelwood


A good place to work
6065 North Lindbergh Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63042
United States
+1 314 731 2991
http://www.extendedstayamerica...
Extended Stay America is a good choice for business travelers who plan on working from their hotel rooms. Every room has voicemail, computer facilities and internet access in addition to being well lit. The hotel may also be ideal for leisure travelers, as there are full kitchens in each room, which include full cookware sets. Rooms also have comfortable recliners and cable TV. Daily and weekly rates are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Extended Stay AmericaEfficiency Studios - Hazelwood photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
First Missouri State Capitol


Original Home of State Government
200 South Main Street
St. Louis, MO 63301
United States
+1 636 940 3322
http://www.mostateparks.com/fi...
Before the current state capitol was built in Jefferson City, legislators debated slavery and states rights in this historic area of St. Charles. After Missouri became a state in 1826, the people of St. Charles provided this site as a temporary capitol. Tour the capitol offices on the second floor of the historic building that originally housed the Peck Brothers General Store. The offices of the governor were kept in an adjoining building. Daily tours of this restored historic site include an audiovisual presentation and a trip through a museum.

Review © 2007, Wcities
First Missouri State Capitol photo by kparrish
Photo: kparrish
 

 
Fissy's Place


Cape Cod-style B&B
500 N Kirkwood Rd
St. Louis, MO 63122
United States
+1 314 821 4494
Staying here is a treat. The innkeeper, Fay Haas, is a former Miss Missouri and actress and has performed with Robert Redford and Burt Reynolds. As if this were not enough, she is a "Fay of all trades" as far as art goes, something that is obvious in the inn's decor. She displays her talents as a professional designer in each room and adds an elegant flare from ceiling to floor. Fissy's is one mile from a number of shops, taverns and restaurants.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fissy's Place photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Forest Park


Natural beauty in an urban setting
5595 Grand Drive
St. Louis, MO 63112
United States
+1 314 367 7275
http://www.forestparkforever.org/
Born in the Civil War era (1879) and site of the 1904 World's Fair, this park attracts history lovers from around the world. Memories abound in this urban park, which hosts reunions and many other events year-round. Not much is sweeter than walking barefoot in the grass on the beautiful grounds, picnicking by the stream or seeing the 40-foot turtle. Browse displays, historical artifacts and art collections.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Forest Park photo by velo_city
Photo: velo_city
Forest Park photo by Kevin Dern
Photo: Kevin Dern
Forest Park photo by Kevin Dern
Photo: Kevin Dern
Forest Park photo by Charles Comstock
Photo: Charles Comstock
Forest Park photo by William C. Hutton Jr
Photo: William C. Hutton Jr
Forest Park photo by urbanreviewstl.com
Photo: urbanreviewstl.com
Forest Park photo by Jessica Tracey
Photo: Jessica Tracey
Forest Park photo by Holly Ramsey
Photo: Holly Ramsey
Forest Park photo by Brian Schultze
Photo: Brian Schultze
Forest Park photo by Lauren Grigg
Photo: Lauren Grigg
Forest Park photo by Chris Corich
Photo: Chris Corich
Forest Park photo by Rick Beck
Photo: Rick Beck
Forest Park photo by Kristy Plattner
Photo: Kristy Plattner
Forest Park photo by CostanzaPhoto.com
Photo: CostanzaPhoto.com
Forest Park photo by tipsybard
Photo: tipsybard
Forest Park photo by David Fincher
Photo: David Fincher
Forest Park photo by marcia furman
Photo: marcia furman
Forest Park photo by Ashley Kilgore
Photo: Ashley Kilgore
Forest Park photo by midmophil
Photo: midmophil
Forest Park photo by Jennifer Chernoff
Photo: Jennifer Chernoff
Forest Park photo by Emily Boshans
Photo: Emily Boshans
Forest Park photo by Amanda Meyer
Photo: Amanda Meyer
Forest Park photo by Nico Gibson
Photo: Nico Gibson
Forest Park photo by Jerry Cox
Photo: Jerry Cox
Forest Park photo by tim deegan
Photo: tim deegan
Forest Park photo by Brian Wooley
Photo: Brian Wooley
Forest Park photo by loneduck
Photo: loneduck
Forest Park photo by Sally Hinchcliffe
Photo: Sally Hinchcliffe
Forest Park photo by Patrick lanham
Photo: Patrick lanham
Forest Park photo by Dan Eldridge
Photo: Dan Eldridge
 

 
Gateway Arch


Tallest man-made monument in the world
707 North First St
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 877 982 1410
http://www.stlouisarch.com/
The Arch has been a popular tourist attraction since its completion in October 1965. Designed to last 1,000 years, it reaches 630 feet in height; on a clear day, you can see for about 30 miles from atop the structure. Groups of 20 or more can take a guided tour of the landmark. The tour includes a documentary film on the building of the Arch, a visit to the Museum of Westward Expansion and a trip to the Old Courthouse, which is famous for hosting the legendary Dred Scott Trial.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gateway Arch photo by Matt Riggott
Photo: Matt Riggott
Gateway Arch photo by Bev Sykes
Photo: Bev Sykes
Gateway Arch photo by Jim Ellwanger
Photo: Jim Ellwanger
Gateway Arch photo by Anna House
Photo: Anna House
Gateway Arch photo by Michael Wyszomierski
Photo: Michael Wyszomierski
Gateway Arch photo by Kenneth Walters
Photo: Kenneth Walters
Gateway Arch photo by bjsmith
Photo: bjsmith
Gateway Arch photo by Michael Peck
Photo: Michael Peck
Gateway Arch photo by Jeremy Dillman
Photo: Jeremy Dillman
Gateway Arch photo by Russell Schmidt
Photo: Russell Schmidt
Gateway Arch photo by kevin.o'neill
Photo: kevin.o'neill
Gateway Arch photo by Michael Wyszomierski
Photo: Michael Wyszomierski
Gateway Arch photo by bjsmith
Photo: bjsmith
Gateway Arch photo by Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Photo: Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Gateway Arch photo by Ben Taylor
Photo: Ben Taylor
Gateway Arch photo by Vearl Brown
Photo: Vearl Brown
Gateway Arch photo by Adam Lasnik
Photo: Adam Lasnik
Gateway Arch photo by mandolinist_yokohama
Photo: mandolinist_yokohama
Gateway Arch photo by Brad
Photo: Brad
Gateway Arch photo by Tim Lindenbaum
Photo: Tim Lindenbaum
Gateway Arch photo by Ritesh Maheshwari
Photo: Ritesh Maheshwari
Gateway Arch photo by Jay Bonvouloir
Photo: Jay Bonvouloir
Gateway Arch photo by FrecklePress Photo
Photo: FrecklePress Photo
Gateway Arch photo by don_schulte62
Photo: don_schulte62
Gateway Arch photo by Keyur Khamar
Photo: Keyur Khamar
Gateway Arch photo by Dave Marcus
Photo: Dave Marcus
Gateway Arch photo by brentoneoff
Photo: brentoneoff
Gateway Arch photo by Chris Lee
Photo: Chris Lee
Gateway Arch photo by Terri Hylsky
Photo: Terri Hylsky
Gateway Arch photo by Curt Finke
Photo: Curt Finke
Gateway Arch photo by Matt Thomas
Photo: Matt Thomas
Gateway Arch photo by Ian Myers
Photo: Ian Myers
Gateway Arch photo by mxyzptlk1
Photo: mxyzptlk1
Gateway Arch photo by umountain
Photo: umountain
Gateway Arch photo by Shawn Hagarty
Photo: Shawn Hagarty
Gateway Arch photo by Apurva Tripathi
Photo: Apurva Tripathi
Gateway Arch photo by Nate Johnson
Photo: Nate Johnson
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Gateway Arch photo by Jesse Wilson
Photo: Jesse Wilson
Gateway Arch photo by Laura Gonzales
Photo: Laura Gonzales
Gateway Arch photo by theoneoncewas
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Gateway Arch photo by Michael Shattuck
Photo: Michael Shattuck
 

 
Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark


In the Heart of Downtown
1 South Broadway Street
(Market Street and Walnut Street)
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 314 421 1776 / +1 800 228 9290
http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/ho...
The St. Louis Hilton at the ballpark is an excellent place to stay for business and leisure travelers because of its location in the heart of the downtown business district, close to Busch Stadium and the Gateway Arch. This contemporary-style hotel has a restaurant (Pavilion) and a bar (Pitchers). Most rooms offer great views of sites and areas including the riverfront, Busch Stadium, Kiener Plaza and downtown. Special weekend rates are available, and rates are lowered during times of high vacancy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hyatt Regency


Fit for royalty
One St. Louis Union Station
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 231 1234
http://www.stlouis.hyatt.com/
Architectural grandeur and posh luxury are clearly evident at this hotel. Checking-in is an experience, as visitors marvel at the detailed lobby known as the Grand Hall. The arch located at the main entrance of the hotel is famed for its ability to echo whispers. The Hyatt also has an impressive and knowledgeable staff that goes out of its way to ensure visitors a comfortable stay. The hotel is connected to the heart of St. Louis Union Station, which makes shopping and dining as easy as walking out the door.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hyatt Regency photo by gomattolson
Photo: gomattolson
Hyatt Regency photo by jesse keen
Photo: jesse keen
 

 
Laclede's Landing


Small step for Laclede, big step for St. Louis.
701 N Second St
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 314 241 5875
http://www.lacledeslanding.org/
The district is named after Pierre Laclede, the man who founded St. Louis. Amuse yourself by walking on the cobblestone streets or, if you are feeling bold, take a horse-drawn carriage ride and enjoy the view of the riverboat casinos on the Mississippi. There are several restaurants to choose from, and when the weather permits, you can dine outside and listen to the street musicians. Partake in a dinner theater show at the Royal Dumpe, which is actually a lot better than the name implies.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Laclede's Landing photo by Noor Ali-Hasan
Photo: Noor Ali-Hasan
Laclede's Landing photo by Dave Hecht
Photo: Dave Hecht
Laclede's Landing photo by Dave Hecht
Photo: Dave Hecht
Laclede's Landing photo by Noor Ali-Hasan
Photo: Noor Ali-Hasan
Laclede's Landing photo by Ashley Prescott
Photo: Ashley Prescott
Laclede's Landing photo by Sara Dudley
Photo: Sara Dudley
Laclede's Landing photo by Joseph Holst (jyosep
Photo: Joseph Holst (jyosep
Laclede's Landing photo by Katherine Trame
Photo: Katherine Trame
Laclede's Landing photo by Danny Engesser
Photo: Danny Engesser
Laclede's Landing photo by frog-o-phobic
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Laclede's Landing photo by Greg
Photo: Greg
Laclede's Landing photo by Paul Hohmann
Photo: Paul Hohmann
Laclede's Landing photo by Jimmy
Photo: Jimmy
Laclede's Landing photo by Kristi Beyer
Photo: Kristi Beyer
Laclede's Landing photo by Katie Koivisto
Photo: Katie Koivisto
Laclede's Landing photo by Gerald Gonzales
Photo: Gerald Gonzales
Laclede's Landing photo by Webb Burns
Photo: Webb Burns
Laclede's Landing photo by Phil Ross
Photo: Phil Ross
Laclede's Landing photo by {DW}
Photo: {DW}
Laclede's Landing photo by jaytee97m
Photo: jaytee97m
 

 
Lemp Mansion


Lemp's hauntingly historic B&B
3322 DeMenil Place
St. Louis, MO 63118
United States
+1 314 664 8024
http://www.lempmansion.com
This 1860s bed and breakfast offers an inviting alternative should you desire a change from the traditional hotel stay. It offers guests comfortable accommodations while also giving them a taste of the Lemp family's haunting history. Each room has a tale of its own, making this an exciting, if also eerie, place to stay. The Lemp family's original furnishings remain in the mansion today. If you are looking for some real excitement choose to stay on a Friday or Saturday night and participate in the Murder Mystery Dinner Theater. On weekends (Friday and Saturday) the rates are $125-$175. And on holidays, $150-$225.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lemp Mansion photo by Janet Lackey Schmalf
Photo: Janet Lackey Schmalf
Lemp Mansion photo by Jason Ryan Engler
Photo: Jason Ryan Engler
Lemp Mansion photo by Robert Johnson
Photo: Robert Johnson
Lemp Mansion photo by S. Forney
Photo: S. Forney
Lemp Mansion photo by R.Korte Photography
Photo: R.Korte Photography
Lemp Mansion photo by MisterQueue
Photo: MisterQueue
 

 
Mayfair Hotel and Suites


Perfect for conventioneers
806 St. Charles Street
(Washington and Eight Street)
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
+1 314 421 2500
http://mayfair.wyndham-hotels....
The Mayfair Hotel and Suites is the hotel nearest the St. Louis Convention center and TWA Dome. Situated in a quiet part of downtown, this property is near shopping malls, restaurants and historic attractions. The hotel has been open since 1925, though renovations were done in 1997. The lobby contains a restaurant and is beautifully appointed with lush carpeting, historic paintings and furniture.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mayfair Hotel and Suites photo by Kathie Nicoletti
Photo: Kathie Nicoletti
 

 
Millennium Hotel St. Louis


Spectacular view
200 South Fourth Street
St. Louis, MO 63102-1804
United States
+1 314 241 9500 / +1 866 866 8086
http://www2.millenniumhotels.c...
With three restaurants, two lounges and a spectacular view of the Mississippi River, this newly renovated hotel has much to offer visitors. The spacious rooms feel more like apartments than hotel accommodations, and the view from the upper floors is spectaular. It is conveniently located downtown near many attractions, including the Busch Stadium and the Gateway Arch.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Millennium Hotel St. Louis photo by Alaina Culbertson
Photo: Alaina Culbertson
Millennium Hotel St. Louis photo by Furldman
Photo: Furldman
Millennium Hotel St. Louis photo by Alex Gress
Photo: Alex Gress
Millennium Hotel St. Louis photo by Lisa Melton
Photo: Lisa Melton
Millennium Hotel St. Louis photo by John Thomas
Photo: John Thomas
Millennium Hotel St. Louis photo by Mandy Crandell
Photo: Mandy Crandell
 

 
Napoleon's Retreat Bed & Breakfast Inn


Historical elegance at Napoleon's
1815 Lafayette Ave
(Lafayette Square)
St. Louis, MO 63104
United States
+1 314 772 6979 / +1 800 700 9980
http://www.napoleonsretreat.com/
Located just outside of downtown, this B&B entices visitors with its charm and history. Built in 1880, this French Second Empire Victorian structure was chosen by Better Homes and Gardens and Architecture Magazine as one of the "Prettiest Painted Places" in America. Innkeeper Jeff Archulata assures quality service that will draw guests back again. After a restful night's sleep, indulge in a breakfast of fresh fruit, juice and gourmet teas. Savor the quiche, Napoleon French Toast, Belgian waffles and more. There is a two night minimum stay required on weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Napoleon's Retreat Bed & Breakfast Inn photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Omni Majestic Hotel


Large rooms, medium prices
1029 Pine St
(11th Street)
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
+1 314 436 2355 / +1 800 843 6664
http://www.omnihotels.com/hote...
The Omni Majectic Hotel is near the St. Louis Convention Center and the TWA Dome. If you need to be nearby either of those facilities and like the space and services of a first-class hotel, this is one of St. Louis' best options. The hotel has an Old European design and nice suites, not to mention affordable prices for a deluxe hotel.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Seven Gables Inn


Antique European hotel
26 North Meramec Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63105
United States
+1 800 433 6590 (toll free)
http://www.sevengablesinn.com/
The Seven Gables Inn has a central location in Clayton near wonderful restaurants, shops, businesses and two of St. Louis' largest parks, Forest Park and Shaw Park. The rooms have an antique European design with garden views and come with sofas, coffee tables, radios and cable TV. Personal service and old-world charm make this a special place to stay. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel also has a restaurant and bar. There are three types of suites: mini, presidential, and honeymoon.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Seven Gables Inn photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
StudioPLUS Delux Studios


Includes a kitchen and more
155 Chapel Ridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63042
United States
+1 314 731 2707
http://www.studioplus.com/
Studioplus is a hotel that caters to the business traveler. Rooms include a full kitchen that makes extended stays bearable. There are similar hotels at cheaper costs, but Studioplus offers extra amenities, such as Internet access, a safe deposit, ironing, a radio and a fitness club. Deluxe rooms are available, which are larger and have sofa sleepers. Both nightly and weekly rates are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
StudioPLUS Delux Studios photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Suburban Lodge


Home away from home
9067 Dunn Road
St. Louis, MO 63042
United States
+1 314 731 1902
Rooms at Suburban Lodge feel like home. That is why many of its guests are either business travelers on extended stays or people who have recently moved to the area and are looking to buy a house. There is a limit of two people per room, and a security deposit is required unless paying by credit card.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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