Events & Attractions
Gateway Arch National Park
Enjoy the green space steps outside the hotel. The 90 acre park is home to The Gateway Arch and museum. Visitors can discover diverse plant life that includes a number of native species. Walkers, joggers and cyclists can enjoy more than five miles of trails. This is an ideal area for picnics, viewing the Arch and relaxing near the reflecting pond. The path connects to the 12.5 mile Mississippi Greenway.
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Gateway Arch
Don’t miss a visit to the world’s largest arch, located steps from the hotel. Reaching 630 feet, the Gateway Arch is the tallest man-made monument in the West, with a unique observation deck accessible by internal tram.
- Day Trips
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Charlie Gitto’s
Featuring signature St. Louis dishes like toasted ravioli and other Italian-inspired Midwestern favorites including deep dish pizza and homemade gelato, this restaurant is steeped in tradition and favorite of locals and visitors alike.
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Ballpark Village
Eat, drink, and play at this bustling entertainment destination adjacent to Busch Stadium and within walking distance of the hotel. Stop by for a concert, festival, pre-game tailgating event, or plan a night at the many restaurants and bars.
- Entertainment
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National Blues Museum
Check out this inspiring museum profiling the history and impact of blues music in America, located within walking distance of the hotel. Featuring a permanent and rotating collection of exhibits to entertain and educate, this museum is a can’t-miss.
- Art
- Culture
- Museums
Busch Stadium
Located just three blocks from the hotel, this iconic home of Major League Baseball in St. Louis is a fan-favorite. Visit the stadium for a game, tour the ballpark and museums, or come by during the offseason for special events and arena tours.
- Outdoor Activities
- Sports
Museum at the Gateway Arch
Located along the Mississippi River, this historic national park is home to the Old Courthouse building, as well as The Arch, and was established in commemoration of the Louisiana Purchase and westward American expansion.
- Outdoor Activities
- Museums
Baileys’ Range
Stop by for made-from-scratch burgers and milkshakes served up in inventive combinations in an old-world setting reminiscent of mid-century ice cream parlors and soda shops.
- Restaurants
- Culture
Citygarden
An urban sculpture park located downtown. The park is an oasis of free interactive art, fountains and gardens spanning two blocks. Paved, winding paths lead visitors past 24 sculptures resting on wide lawns, six rain gardens, a children's spray plaza and a 180-foot-long pool with a six-foot waterfall.
- Day Trips
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Broadway Oyster Bar
An icon of downtown St. Louis, this restaurant offers Cajun classics and down-home Creole dishes with live music and a bustling outdoor patio that hosts special events and treats diners to an authentic Southern eating experience.
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Enterprise Center
Home to NHL action in St. Louis, this arena is located a 20-minute walk from the hotel and the destination in downtown for concerts and live entertainment, as well as other sporting events including wrestling, ice skating, and NCAA basketball.
- Entertainment
- Sports
City Museum
You won't find anything like it anywhere but St. Louis. This 600,000 square-foot former shoe factory was transformed into a museum made of entirely found objects from around St. Louis. Part children's playground, part adult fun-house, people of all ages will enjoy the eclectic mix of architecture, art and whimsy.
- Art
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- Museums
St. Louis Aquarium
Interact with 13,000+ sea animals and explore life beyond the ocean. Learn about aquatic life from local streams and rivers to the depths of the oceans. Enjoy 44 interactive exhibits including three touch pools to pet a shark, feel a stingray and touch other marine animals.
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Anheuser-Busch Brewery
Visit this iconic brewery, one of the world’s largest, for a tour of the 100-acre headquarters featuring a beer museum, beer garden, and brewing classes. Take a specialty tour or pick up souvenirs from the gift shop.
- Bars
- Tours
Gateway National
Considered the most challenging course in St. Louis, this 18-hole links-style golf course spans 7,178 yards, with lakes, mounds, and generous fairways throughout.
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- Sports
Missouri Botanical Garden
The 79-acre National Historic Landmark is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation. The garden is home to a variety of outdoor and indoor horticultural displays including the tropical rainforest Climatron, the 144-acre Japanese Garden, the education William T. Kemper Center for Home Gardening and the historic Tower Grove House among other attractions.
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- Outdoor Activities
Forest Park Golf Course
Featuring three 9-hole courses, this historic golf destination has been redesigned for modern players of all skill levels. Admire the revival-style bunker architecture and contemporary curves on the roll-off and chipping areas throughout the course.
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- Sports
Forest Park
Spanning more than 1,300 acres, this vast recreation area is home to four museums and several statues, monuments, and historical landmarks including the St. Louis Zoo, Science Center and The Muny. The park is also an outdoor hub for boating, ice skating, mini golf, and natural conservatories.
- Day Trips
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Missouri History Museum
Visit this museum for a look at the history of the metro-St. Louis region and its place in Missouri’s development. Offering free admission, ongoing exhibits include the 1904 World’s Fair, World War I, and iconic photographs.
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- Museums
Saint Louis Art Museum
Built for the 1904 World’s Fair at Forest Park, this longstanding museum features a collection of 30,000 works spanning many mediums and eras of art, including modern, African, Asian, and American Indian in paintings, sculptures, and installations.
- Art
- Culture
- Museums
Quail Creek Golf Course
Featuring a championship Hale Irwin-designed 18-hole course, plus varying tee times for all experience levels, this golf destination is ideal for novices and experienced pros, with a full-service restaurant and bar, plus a driving range.
- Day Trips
- Outdoor Activities
Missouri Bluffs Golf Club
Consistently ranked as one of the top golf courses in Missouri, this club offers a Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole course in a pristine setting with rolling hills and valleys against the Missouri River.
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Events & Attractions
Located next to Gateway Arch National Park, the property is steps from the iconic St. Louis Arch. Within walking distance to both Ballpark Village and Busch Stadium, it’s the perfect location to catch a Cardinals game.