| check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. pets are welcome for a fee. kids aged 17 and under stay for no charge with a parent. suites add separate living areas with pull-out sofas. featuring en suite bathrooms, the straightforward rooms also have flat-screen tvs, complimentary wi-fi and desks, along with minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. a 6-minute walk from splash city waterpark, this unassuming budget hotel is 4 miles from the iconic brooks catsup bottle water tower and 12 miles from the gateway arch monument. there's also a business center. free amenities include continental breakfast and parking St. Louis Lambert International Airport 29 min
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (20 min) Venerable institution featuring modern art exhibits, as well as related educational programs. National Blues Museum (16 min) Museum featuring interactive exhibits focused on the history of blues music, plus a theater. Busch Stadium (14 min) Home of MLB’s St. Louis Cardinals, this red-brick ballpark offers tours & Gateway Arch views. Citygarden Sculpture Park (16 min) Park dotted by lawns, pathways & seating, & notable for its water features, sculptures & video wall. The Gateway Arch (19 min) Curved, 630-ft.-tall monument celebrating US western expansion, with views from the top & a museum. Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery (20 min) Historic brewery featuring various tours, a beer museum, a biergarten, a gift shop & classes. Old Courthouse (17 min) Former slave Dred Scott sued for freedom in this courthouse, now offering tours & history exhibits. Chain of Rocks Bridge (19 min) Mile-long 1929 Mississippi River bridge with a trademark 30-degree turn is open to bikers & walkers. City Museum (16 min) Constantly evolving art installation, playground & discovery center made from found objects. Laclede's Landing Neighborhood Association (16 min) The oldest district in the city, this riverfront, urban area boasts shops, restaurants & nightclubs. Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France (14 min) Finished in 1834, this grand Catholic church is the 4th church built on a site dedicated in 1764. Gateway Arch National Park (14 min) Park honoring Jefferson's role in western expansion, featuring the Gateway Arch & visitors' center. Eads Bridge (14 min) Dedicated in 1874, the world's first steel-truss bridge is a city & national historic landmark. Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site (11 min) Site of a 13th-century Native American urban center with artifacts & ruins of homes & monuments. St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station (18 min) Tanks holding rare species like blue lobsters, plus rays & sharks in touch pools & otter encounters. |