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Hilton Garden Inn St. Louis Airport - St. Louis - Restaurant
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
OYO Hotel St. Louis Downtown City Center Mo - St. Louis - Restaurant
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
The Westin St. Louis
8.3 Very Good
Downtown£151+
£151+
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Hilton St. Louis Frontenac
8.4 Very Good
£144+
£144+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
£57+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
£122+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
The West End
7.3 Good
Central West End£86+
£86+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
£130+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning

St. Louis hotels near Busch Stadium

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Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark - St. Louis - Bar
Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark
7.4 Good
Downtown£138+
£138+
Pool
Pet-friendly
Embassy Suites by Hilton St. Louis Downtown - St. Louis - Building
£115+
Pool
Pet-friendly

Top 10 hotels in St. Louis

Discover the top hotels in St. Louis handpicked by local expert Margaret Littman.
Margaret Littman
6 December 2023

Although I don’t live in St. Louis, I’ve been there a lot – for work, for play, and on cross-country drives (its famous Arch is nicknamed the “Gateway to the West,” after all). Because of this, I have stayed in a lot of its establishments, and from this experience I have created my list of the best hotels in the St. Louis area. Some are best suited for short solo stints, some for when with my dog is accompanying me, and some for longer trips with friends and family. St. Louis is a fun Midwestern city, with great museums, the amazing Arch, views of the Mississippi River and, of course, delicious Ted Drewes frozen custard. St. Louis is packed with a real cross-section of attractions, from professional baseball games to a kids’ museum with climbing equipment on the roof. And its hotels are equally diverse. I particularly like to find a hotel with a rooftop so I can catch a sunset over the skyline. Here’s a run-down of some of my favorite places.

1.

Le Méridien St. Louis Clayton

Address:

7730 Bonhomme Avenue

Price:

£158-618/night

Sometimes upscale hotels, as lovely as they are, have a certain sameness. Not Le Méridienuse, one of the luxury hotels in St. Louis, which gave me the heads-up that it not just allowed dogs, but was dog-friendly. Rooms are light and bright with a mid-century vibe and views of the city skyline.
They’re soundproof, too, so even if there’s a big wedding going on, you won’t hear a thing. Location is central for getting stuff done in the Clayton business district. Street parking is plentiful on weekends, but during the week you should use the parking lot.
Grab a snack from the on-site market or eat at the restaurant/bar, which has a chic vibe paired with TVs that will probably be showing the Cards game. Take a dip in the rooftop pool, an urban oasis that feels away from it all.

2.

Angad Arts Hotel

Address:

3550 Samuel Shepard Drive

Price:

£129-2122/night

I’ve stayed at a lot of hotels with cool art collections. I love to stroll the hallways, check out local artists, and learn how the pieces were curated. On top of this, the walls at Angad Arts Hotel are filled with works by local and regional artists.
There are regular art openings where you can meet the artists and connect with the city’s cool art scene. Angad Arts is the first (and only) place, and one of the best hotels in St. Louis, where I have been able to choose my room aesthetic based on my mood. Feeling energized? Go red. Looking to be soothed? Book blue.
The color selection gimmick doesn’t distract from legit standard amenities, including spacious rooms, a fitness center, attentive service, pet-friendly policies and a lobby you’ll want to hang out in. The location is convenient to the Fabulous Fox performing arts center and other attractions.

3.

The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St Louis

Address:

212 North Kingshighway

Price:

£197-592/night

It’s always nice to stay in a hotel near a park. But Forest Park isn’t just any park, it’s a 1,300-acre wonderland with pathways, multiple museums, the zoo, golfing and much more. Right there across from the corner of the park is the Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St. Louis.
I’m a fan of Art Deco architecture, so in addition to the location, I like the look of this hotel (and its ornate swimming pool and lobby). Rooms are elevated, but not dated, with clean lines as part of the décor. The hotel has a lot of meeting space, so it is popular with weddings and other groups.
Service is attentive, and of the caliber expected at a luxury hotel. If you’re a regular, they’ll remember your name.

4.

Seven Gables Inn, St. Louis West, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Address:

26 North Meramec Avenue

Price:

£159-519/night

If you want an alternative to large hotels among the gleaming skyscrapers in Downtown St. Louis, Seven Gables in the suburban Clayton area is a good option. Its architecture is vaguely reminiscent of a European village, with the gabled roofs that give the hotel its name.
It has been renovated many times in its nearly century-long history. The newest overhaul offers modern, updated rooms without losing the charm of the past, making it one of the best hotels in St. Louis for weddings and other events.
Because it is a small hotel, if you’re not part of that group you might feel a little out of it (as opposed to a larger hotel where you’d have other guests around). The continental breakfast is several steps up from the generic make-your-own-waffles spread.

5.

Hotel Saint Louis, Autograph Collection

Address:

705 Olive Street

Price:

£171-1771/night

If you like a few practical reasons to choose a hotel, you might like the suite set-up. Of the 143 rooms in the hotel, 53 of them are suites and 30 of those have balconies (although, being in the heart of the city, the balcony views may not be particularly bucolic).
The hotel remodel seriously upgraded the guest room bathrooms, which are spacious and have swanky perks such as TV screens. If you’re coming to a Cards game, it is an easy walk from the Hotel Saint Louis to Busch Stadium. In addition to the cushy bathrooms, you can relax at the rooftop pools or at the on-site spa.
Do not miss the restored original stained-glass ceiling in the lobby. The hotel is located downtown, close to the train station and the convention center. If you like the buzz of a city hotel, this is a good one to pick.

6.

The Wildwood Hotel

Address:

2801 Fountain Place

Price:

£90-725/night

If you’re willing to stay around 20 minutes out of town, the Wildwood Hotel offers something a little bit different. The architecture looks like a replica of a European castle from the outside, and as a result, it is a popular destination for weddings and other groups and one of the most unique hotels in the St. Louis area.
Inside the rooms are more like what you’d expect from a standard Midwestern hotel; you’re not transported to the French countryside. Some of the rooms are suite-like, with space for sitting and space for sleep. Room sizes vary considerably – some are spacious, other more compact.
There’s a serviceable breakfast buffet, fitness center and swimming pool for your downtime. Wildwood Hotel is within walking distance to restaurants, shops, a movie theater as well as biking and hiking trails.

7.

Magnolia Hotel St. Louis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Address:

421 North 8th Street

Price:

£98-868/night

I love the entrance to the Magnolia Hotel St. Louis because it feels regal. The 1921 building provides an Eloise-at-the-Plaza-style welcome, and the lobby follows with a giant chandelier from days gone by. There’s a pretty cool story about the hotel, too.
Supposedly it was at this hotel (which then had a different name) where the nightly practice of leaving chocolates on the pillow began. Actor Cary Grant used to stay here when in town and left some sweets to woo a friend. The manager saw what was happening and decided to leave them for other guests, too.
The guest rooms, which vary in size from intimate to expansive, are modernized and are scheduled for a cosmetic renovation. Not only does the hotel allow dogs, but there’s also no extra fee for having your four-legged friend.

8.

Live! by Loews - St. Louis

Address:

799 Clark Avenue

Price:

£152-1084/night

If you don’t want to miss the first pitch, this is the hotel for you. It is located just steps from Busch Stadium inside Ballpark Village. The hotel has a baseball aesthetic, but the décor is subtle and sleek, not campy.
Choose from several bars and restaurants, including a whiskey bar and a grab-and-go market which is great for a snack if you filled up on peanuts and Cracker Jacks at the Cards game. Some rooms have views of the stadium. In addition to the Cards games, there are sometimes concerts in Baseball Village as well, so the surrounding vibe is loud.
Amenities meet Loews standards – dog-friendly rooms, in-room robes, fitness centers with Peloton bikes and all the other niceties. Check-in will go more smoothly if you arrive before a Cards game starts, rather than in the middle of all the baseball action.

9.

The Ritz-Carlton St Louis

Address:

100 Carondelet Plaza

Price:

£198-4376/night

This spot holds a special place in my heart, as it was the first place I ever stayed in a Ritz, for a friend’s wedding. That was many years ago, but The Ritz-Carlton St. Louis has remained one of the best hotels to stay in St. Louis.
As is the Ritz way, you’ll be greeted with attentive service. The staff will know your name and will help you find what you need. Case in point: there’s no pool on-site, but passes are available to another in the area. The hotel is home to several high-end restaurants and bars as well as a cigar club and is within walking distance to many other fine-dining spots in Clayton.
The hotel’s Casa Don Alfonso is a particularly popular Italian-menu restaurant. Guest rooms are appointed with marble bathrooms and other luxury detailing. Make sure you have time to take advantage of the hotel spa.

10.

Hyatt Regency St Louis At The Arch

Address:

315 Chestnut Street

Price:

£87-865/night

If you’re coming to St. Louis to see the Gateway Arch, the national park feat of art and engineering for which the city is famous, you might as well really see it. Many windows of the large hotel (it has 910 rooms) look out on the Arch, its surrounding gardens, and the Mississippi River.
Other downtown attractions, including Busch Stadium, are nearby as well. Being one of the upscale hotels in St. Louis, it offers all the amenities of a full-service national brand, including a 24-hour gym, a Starbucks, bars, and other restaurants. Many of the guest rooms are spacious.
The Hyatt offers valet parking, but parking is at a premium in the heart of downtown and can be crowded. Fortunately, many downtown attractions are within walking distance. There’s a gift shop if you need to stock up on any sundries. Dogs are permitted with an additional pet fee.

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  • Book at least 54 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your St. Louis hotel.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in St. Louis for 2 days.
  • The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the most positively reviewed galleries in St Louis. This can be attributed to the fact that it boasts a wide collection of art. If you’d like to visit this attraction, you should consider staying at the Angad Arts Hotel, Courtyard by Marriott St. Louis Westport Plaza, or Cozysuites Central West End Modern Queen Hotel Suite, as they are all within walking distance of the gallery.
  • If you're driving to St. Louis and require parking, you should think about choosing a hotel that has free parking, CCTV, and round-the-clock security to provide you peace of mind while visiting St. Louis. These services are provided by many hotels in St. Louis, including Front Desk 917 Locust St Apts Downtown St Louis and The Last Hotel.
  • If you’d like to stay for a lengthy while in St Louis, you'll be glad to know that various hotels, including the Extended Stay America Suites - St Louis - Fenton and the Sheraton Westport Chalet Hotel St Louis, provide extended stay services.
  • The Louis International Film Festival, the St. Louis Music Festival, the St. Louis Dance Convention, and the St. Louis Art Exhibition are all held in St. Louis each year. If you intend to attend one, you should reserve your lodging and tickets well in advance of the festival. Take advantage of early bird tickets and lodging discounts because the city will be bustling around that time, resulting in a lack of rooms and higher costs.
  • If you’d like to experience St. Louis's thriving food scene, you should think about selecting a hotel that ensures easy access to the city's many eateries. Such hotels include Sonesta Simply Suites St. Louis Earth City, Holiday Inn Express St. Louis Central West End, and SpringHill Suites by Marriott St. Louis Airport/Earth City.
  • Staying in Downtown St. Louis puts you within easy reach of nightlife, including chic Washington Avenue. Consider booking a room at the Four Seasons St. Louis for a luxurious 5-star stay, conveniently located in the entertainment heart of the city.
  • If you want to stay by the Gateway Arch, one of the iconic landmarks of St. Louis, think about staying at the Hyatt Regency St Louis At The Arch, located in the city center and adjacent to the Gateway Arch. Another convenient option is the The Pennywell St.Louis Downtown, a Hilton Hotel.
  • Union Station is a landmark destination for tourists in St Louis and there are several hotels nearby, such as the Drury Inn St. Louis, which has an indoor pool and Jacuzzi. Another great choice is the atmospheric St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton, which is actually located inside the former Union Station.
  • If you're traveling to St. Louis to see the St. Louis Blues NHL team compete, to see a concert or to attend an event at the arena, stay near Scottrade Center. Try the OYO Hotel St Louis Downtown City Center, just across the way from the Scottrade Center. For baseball fans, consider staying near Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals. The Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark overlooks the stadium and is only a short walk away.
  • If you need to stay near St. Louis University, located in Midtown, you'll have plenty of options. To be within walking distance, consider Hotel Ignacio – Saint Louis, a boutique hotel across the street from the University. Another option is the Courtyard by Marriott St. Louis Downtown West, which is a little farther away, but offers onsite parking.

FAQs when booking a hotel in St. Louis

  • Which hotels are suggested for those who like to exercise?

    The The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St Louis and the Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott St Louis Downtown are both excellent choices if you're looking for a hotel with a gym. Other than having well-equipped fitness centers, these hotels feature superb spas.

  • Which St. Louis airport hotels are highly recommended?

    If you're looking for an airport hotel, there are many excellent options close to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (STL / KSTL) to select from. The Hilton Garden Inn St. Louis Airport and the Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel are two of the top hotel choices in St. Louis since they provide a free shuttle to and from the airport in addition to offering cozy rooms and extras like a business center, a fitness facility, and eating options.

  • Which St. Louis districts are ideal for a romantic getaway?

    Americas Greatest Value Inn St. Louis/South and Homewood Suites by Hilton St. Louis' Galleria are two of the best choices for couples seeking a romantic trip. This is because the hotels are near well-known St. Louis attractions and boast swimming pools, Jacuzzis, fireplaces, and fantastic outside views, all of which contribute to an enjoyable holiday.

  • Which hotels are best for travelers on a budget?

    If you're going to St. Louis on a budget, many inexpensive hotels in the neighborhood are oriented toward budget tourists. Places like the Guest Host Motel, Delux Motel, Indian Mound Motel, or Royal Relax Inn are worth checking out.

  • Are there many hotels in St. Louis near the airport?

    There are many airport hotels, however, most of them are located in nearby cities or neighborhoods on the outskirts of St. Louis. If you need a hotel in St. Louis proper, check out the Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel, which offers guests free airport shuttle service, and has a pool and a restaurant.

  • Are there any budget-friendly hotels in St. Louis?

    Hotels in St. Louis range from budget friendly to high-end. If you're looking for a cheap place to stay, consider one of the numerous chain inns and motels, such as the Red Roof Inn Plus+ St Louis or the Days Inn by Wyndham Downtown St. Louis.

  • Which hotels in St. Louis offer swimming pools?

    Many hotels in St. Louis offer indoor pools and Jacuzzis, such as the Hampton Inn St Louis – at the Arch. Check out the luxurious The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St. Louis, three miles from downtown near Forest Park, with spa services and a beautiful outdoor pool.

  • Are there any hotels in St. Louis with casinos?

    If you would like to try your luck in St. Louis, book a room at the HoteLumiere at the Arch. This 4-star hotel has an onsite casino with slot machines and gaming tables. It's also conveniently located near The Arch, the famous monument in the city.

  • How much does a hotel cost in St. Louis?

    In the last 3 days, double rooms in St. Louis have been found on KAYAK for as cheap as £46. On average, the price for a double room is £150.

  • How much is a hotel in St. Louis for tonight?

    KAYAK users found rooms for tonight for a cheap as £46 in the last 3 hours. 3-star hotel rooms have been found from £59, and 4-star hotels from £74.

  • How much is a hotel in St. Louis for this weekend?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found St. Louis hotels for this weekend for as low as £58 per night. Users have also found 3-star hotels from £71 and 4-star hotels from £63.

  • How do I find a hotel in central St. Louis?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central St. Louis districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like St. Louis city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there St. Louis hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in St. Louis that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hilton Garden Inn St. Louis Airport, Days Inn by Wyndham Downtown St. Louis and Extended Stay America Select Suites - St. Louis - Westport - Craig Road.

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City Place St. Louis - St. Louis - Bedroom
City Place St. Louis
5 Fair
Downtown£105+
£105+
Free Wi-Fi
Courtyard by Marriott St. Louis Westport Plaza - St. Louis - Building
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Drury Plaza Hotel St. Louis at the Arch
9.1 Wonderful
Downtown£126+
£126+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
The Ritz-Carlton St Louis
8.4 Very Good
£551+
£551+
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
The Cheshire
7.6 Good
£138+
£138+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St Louis
8.7 Very Good
Central West End£240+
£240+
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Hyatt Regency St Louis At The Arch
8.2 Very Good
Downtown£103+
£103+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark
7.4 Good
Downtown£138+
£138+
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Missouri Athletic Club
8.1 Very Good
Downtown£149+
£149+
Free Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
The Westin St. Louis
8.3 Very Good
Downtown£151+
£151+
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Four Seasons Hotel St Louis
9 Wonderful
Downtown£372+
£372+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
£57+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
£124+
Airport shuttle
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
£127+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Parking
Airport shuttle
Pool
Air conditioning
Le Méridien St. Louis Downtown
7.3 Good
Downtown£122+
£122+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
£130+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
£122+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
DoubleTree by Hilton St. Louis Forest Park
7.9 Good
Central West End£119+
£119+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Moonrise Hotel
8.7 Very Good
West End£147+
£147+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
HoteLumiere at the Arch
5.9 Fair
Downtown£124+
£124+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Hotel Ignacio Saint Louis
9.9 Wonderful
£206+
£206+
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning

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