823-827 Washington Ave
St. Louis, MO 63101
(314) 231-7560
Whether visiting St. Louis for work, social event or urban getaway, historic Hilton St. Louis Downtown offers a central location, turn of the century charm and modern facilities perfect for our business and leisure Guests alike. We are within walking distance of The Gateway Arch, Busch Stadium, America's Center, Edward Jones Dome and a number of local businesses, and just 15 miles from Lambert International Airport.
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Formerly the Renaissance St. Louis Grand, this historic downtown hotel has undergone a $30 million renovation complete with all new guest rooms, lobby space, concierge lounge, fitness center and additional meeting space. The hotel now features a total of 36 meeting rooms and over 55,000 square feet of meeting space. Located across the street from the convention center, the St. Louis Marriott Grand offers a countless combination of flexible event spaces. All 917 guest rooms feature the new Marriott room design and amenities, each equipped with the Enseo Television Entertainment system with Netflix capabilities. Steps away from Washington Avenue boutiques and restaurants and a short walk to the ballpark and iconic Gateway Arch, the hotel boasts an ideal downtown location. With a staff that epitomizes St. Louis passion and pride, and service that stands out as the very best, this is the place to travel brilliantly, and instantly connect with the spirit of the city.
The Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel is located in the Washington Avenue Historic District in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The hotel was renovated in 2015HistoryThe Hotel Statler St. Louis was designed by George B. Post & Sons and was built in 1917 as part of the Statler Hotels chain. It was the first air-conditioned hotel in the United States. Statler Hotels was bought by Hilton in 1954, soon after the hotel became The Statler Hilton St. Louis. It was sold to Towne Realty Company of Milwaukee in 1966 and renamed The St. Louis Gateway Hotel. The hotel was sold to Denver businessman Victor Sayyah and St. Louis politician Peter J. Webbe in 1981 for $3.2 million. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The hotel closed for a renovation in 1986, but caught fire on February 12, 1987 and never reopened. The fire was determined to have been deliberately set.The hotel sat empty for over a decade, until the city government pushed for its renovation as part of a 1000-room hotel to serve the adjacent America's Center. Cleanup work began on the hotel in November 1999 at a cost of $5 million. The hotel was then renovated from 2000 to 2002 by Kimberly-Clark and Historic Restoration Inc. at a cost of $265 million. At this time, a new addition,was constructed to the east. It was originally to have had 38 floors but was eventually reduced to match the height of the existing hotel. The hotel was renamed the Renaissance St. Louis Grand Hotel.
The Majestic Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, United States (also known as the DeSoto Hotel or Hotel Majestic, now the Omni Majestic Hotel) was a hotel built in 1913–1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is now a restored hotel with 91 guest rooms and is operated by Omni Hotels.Omni Majestic Hotel, St. Louis is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.The Majestic Hotel has 72000ft2 of space, nine stories and 109ft tall at its maximum height, and is based on a steel frame. It also has brick curtain walls and concrete floors. The hotel was designed as a tri-part structure, including a base, shaft, and capital, and is divided by the use of white terra cotta.HistoryMajestic HotelFirst opened near the end of September, 1914, the hotel is one of St. Louis' few hotels which date from before World War I and still exist today. The building's Renaissance Revival design is an example of common styles in St. Louis architecture in the 1920s. The hotel was built to serve middle-class guests, but it had advanced fireproofing, two restaurants, and a rathskeller.In 1913, construction for the hotel began, replacing a three-story building. The hotel cost about $250,000 to build. However, it is unclear who designed the hotel. Plans for the hotel give credit to Harry F. Roach, while building permits list the architect as Albert B. Groves. Both men were well-known St. Louis architects who had each designed various other hotels, but were never in partnership.
Formerly the Renaissance St. Louis Grand, this historic downtown hotel has undergone a $30 million renovation complete with all new guest rooms, lobby space, concierge lounge, fitness center and additional meeting space. The hotel now features a total of 36 meeting rooms and over 55,000 square feet of meeting space. Located across the street from the convention center, the St. Louis Marriott Grand offers a countless combination of flexible event spaces. All 917 guest rooms feature the new Marriott room design and amenities, each equipped with the Enseo Television Entertainment system with Netflix capabilities. Steps away from Washington Avenue boutiques and restaurants and a short walk to the ballpark and iconic Gateway Arch, the hotel boasts an ideal downtown location. With a staff that epitomizes St. Louis passion and pride, and service that stands out as the very best, this is the place to travel brilliantly, and instantly connect with the spirit of the city.
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Whether visiting St. Louis for work, social event or urban getaway, historic Hilton St. Louis Downtown offers a central location, turn of the century charm and modern facilities perfect for our business and leisure Guests alike. We are within walking distance of The Gateway Arch, Busch Stadium, America's Center, Edward Jones Dome and a number of local businesses, and just 15 miles from Lambert International Airport.
Welcome to Americas Best Value Inn, located in the heart of busy downtown St. Louis, which is known as the Gateway to the West and the home of American brewing. Our hotel is situated next to the new Lumiere Place Casino and is only 2 blocks away from the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Bureau. Most of the area's main attractions are located nearby, such as famous Busch Stadium, the Edward Jones Dome, and the majestic and historic Gateway Arch. Take a tour of the Anheuser-Busch factory or visit the campus of the University of Missouri. Spend a fun-filled day with family at the St. Louis Zoo, the Missouri Botanical Gardens, or at any of the numerous museums in the area. Whether you are here on business or pleasure, the scenic adventures never end in St. Louis, Missouri.
Americas Best Value Inn Downtown St. Louis is a clean reasonably priced hotel with newly updated rooms & extra friendly staff right in the heart of downtown St. Louis. We're walking distance from great local restaurants, unique and exciting night life, as well as historic educational attractions. We are an amazing destination for family vacations & weekend getaways. We offer free WiFi & parking, grab & go breakfast, great discounts year round, and all of the amenities to make you feel at home.
discount rooms in downtown St.Louis, MO. Steps away from casino, Gateway Arch, entertainment district, convention center
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