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St Louis Hotels Guide
by Neal Cabage
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St Louis Hotels Overview
St Louis is most famous for the Amazing Gateway Arch that eclipses the city's skyline. The city has also become an
increasingly visible convention destination in recent years. A hotel near to these attractions is the elegant
Chase Park Plaza,
which meets or surpasses even the highest standards of quality, and is located in the heart of St. Louis, across the street
from Forest Park.
The
Omni Majestic Hotel and the
Mayfair Hotel and Suites
offer downtown convenience and the elegance and style of a gone era. In addition to nineteenth-century charm, both hotels
offer niceties such as terrycloth bathrobes and turn-down service. The
Hyatt Regency,
with its gothic Architecture, has modern amenities that belie its old-world facade, such as in-room modem lines. And for
getting down to business, there's the
St. Louis Marriott Pavilion .
Originally built for the 1964 New York World's Fair, the Spanish pavilion was moved to St. Louis and converted into a hotel.
Catering to business travelers, the hotel offers secretarial service,
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