Westwood, MO
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Drury Plaza Hotel St. Louis at the Arch
Very clean hotel. Location made many things walkable. Desk staff were friendly and beyond helpful. We had a refrigerator that wasn’t keeping our drinks cold and maintenance arrived to fix it immediately despite it being 8pm. Loved the 5:30 free drinks and food offerings. 10/10 recommend, and we will ...
Reviewed on Oct 21, 2025

Clayton Plaza Hotel & Extended Stay
We traveled 10 hours away for an event we were going to. Clayton Hotel Plaza gave us everything we needed for our 2 night stay! When we come back to St Louis, we will be selecting this hotel again!
Reviewed on Oct 19, 2025

Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch
The room I originally booked was not available, due to the hotel over booking. I was given a business class room at the same rate. I was unaware of the valet parking fee of $50. The staff was great and the hotel was nice and convenient for what I was in town for.
Reviewed on Oct 19, 2025

White House at Grand Central
White House was right on SLU campus which was what we wanted. We stayed in unit F on the second floor. It has everything we needed and it was clean. The only complain was our bed was extremely uncomfortable. The plastic mattress cover was squishy and noisy. It didn’t feel good to sleep on. The mattress ...
Reviewed on Sep 28, 2025

Landing Downtown St. Louis
Great place to stay when watching the Cardinals.
Reviewed on Sep 8, 2025

Quaint St Louis Home ~ 6 Mi to Downtown!
Popular places to visit

Busch Stadium
Catch an event at Busch Stadium during your trip to St. Louis. Experience the area's acclaimed art scene or attend a baseball game.

St. Louis Union Station
You can learn about the local history of St. Louis when you make a stop at a well-known site like St. Louis Union Station. Experience the area's great live music or attend a baseball game.

Gateway Arch
Enjoy 360-degree views and learn about the history of St. Louis at this world-famous landmark.

St. Louis Zoo
In the middle of St. Louis, meet the exotic and endangered animals that live in meticulously recreated ecosystems from all over the world.

City Museum
This quirky children’s museum invites visitors to crawl through whales, climb into tree houses and whiz down three-story slides.

Forest Park
Nature, history and cultural institutions come together in one of the United States’ largest urban parks, which buzzes with St. Louis’ dynamic community spirit.