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Four Seasons St. Louis
4.6/585 Reviews
Downtown St. Louis
If a trip with kids is your reason for visiting St. Louis, you could do no better than to stay at the Four Seasons! In-room dining exists and here, it is fast , friendly, tasty and fun! The concierge, Tricia, is hugely helpful with options and opportunities ! And the rooftop pool makes the kids feel so welcomed! The waitstaff even found a way to bring two joyful 5 and 3 year olds watermelon—which was not on the menu! Combining the over-the-top views of the river, the railroad, and the Silver Rainbow (The Arch) with the personalized service the Four Seasons is famous for will always make it our number one choice!
Pear Tree Inn St. Louis Near Union Station
4.2/5103 Reviews
Downtown St. Louis
A little far from the union station, it is hard to walk. But at the top, you can see the arches of St. Louis. The first floor lobby is open and free of charge, and the variety is not enough. It seems to have a gym but didn't go. The room is a little small, there is a refrigerator, but the outside door is actually painted like a drawer, which is nothing if it is not found.
Residence Inn by Marriott St. Louis Downtown
3.8/5102 Reviews
Except for the location, which is a bit biased, everything is good, breakfast is rich, there is a free shuttle bus within three kilometers, the room is comfortable, the kitchen is complete, and the use is convenient, all in all very satisfactory.
St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
3.9/597 Reviews
Downtown St. Louis
We stayed here over the weekend to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The hotel and grounds are phenomenal. I highly suggest paying the couple dollars extra for valet parking- saves TONS of walking and time! The valet staff were very professional and accommodating. Upon arrival, (it was very late at night) we arrived and pulled up to the hotel- valet immediately came out and offered to assist; I asked for general hotel parking and was kindly directed toward the area- upon arrival to that area (not really close to the entrance- general parking lot is like $35/day)- we chose to return to front door valet for $40.... Parking is overall expensive. But, we were assisted in unloading our car and immediately taken to our reserved room. Hotel is very impressive, the lobby is beautiful- and the property is rich with history (former actual station); the room was nice, very clean, and quiet- despite the multiple wedding events occurring over the weekend. There are many restaurant and food service/delivery options available. The staff was the BEST! The grounds included hourly light shows over pier/Koi fish pond; Landry Seafood onsite, along with- Ferris wheel (my kids loved), putt-putt golf, small slide/park area... It was really a great experience to stay here. The hotel is beautiful, clean, and has multiple on-site entertainment options (along with an aquarium)- minutes SAFE walk to multiple major attractions. Bed was incredibly comfortable. We stayed long enough to need extra towels- I notified/requested the front desk for additional, and they were delivered to our room within 10 minutes. Upon arrival, we were unable to locate the TV remote- called the front desk and was immediately delivered a new remote for the TV. We did not have any major issues, but even our minor needs were met with utmost speed. I highly recommend this hotel for family and couples.
Marriott St. Louis Grand
4/5104 Reviews
Downtown St. Louis
The hotel is convenient for parking. You can enter and exit the parking lot with your room card. There is a microwave oven and a laundry room on the third floor of the hotel. There is a supermarket next to the hotel, which makes life convenient. The bed in the twin room is narrow and not suitable for four people.
Courtyard St. Louis Downtown/Convention Center
4.3/5104 Reviews
Downtown St. Louis
My teen son and I stayed two nights. It was better than we had hoped. The rooms are enormous. We had a wet bar with refrigerator, a couch and two queen beds, plus a beautiful, large bathroom. This was a standard room. Absolutely worth the bargain price! They gave us a 15th floor room with a rooftop view of surrounding buildings. Definitely request a high floor room, the lower floor rooms face directly into the windows of nearby buildings. The only bummer was the parking situation. The parking is not on site. It was worth it to us to pay for the valet service because it is not a great neighborhood, but if you try to save money in that department you will be schlepping your luggage across a busy street. The staff was friendly and helpful. We really enjoyed this hotel. P.S. Don't expect to eat here; their menu is severely limited due to the pandemic.

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On Trip.com, there are 57 recommended hotels in Saint Louis. When looking for hotels in Saint Louis, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 137 USD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Saint Louis at an average price of 346 USD per night. There are 13 four-star hotels in Saint Louis at an average price of 178 USD per night. There are 25 three-star hotels in Saint Louis at an average price of 137 USD per night. There are 10 two-star hotels in Saint Louis at an average price of 88 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Saint Louis has many renowned chain hotels. In Saint Louis, chain hotels such as Days Inn are one of the top choices among travelers. Days Inn is the most popular brand among tourists. The Cheshire is one of the most popular hotels in Saint Louis. Many tourists also stay at Hyatt Regency Saint Louis at The Arch.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Saint Louis, such as Central Public Library, Scottrade Center, Soldiers' Memorial Military Museum. You can choose attractions in Saint Louis that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Labadie Grapevines, Big Stix Sports Bar & Grill, Historic Daniel Boone Home and Heritage Center. The most popular attractions for tourists in Saint Louis are Security Building, Forest Park. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Robinson Jewelry Co, The Luminary, IKEA St. Louis for a great shopping experience.

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