Best places to stay in Saint Louis

Live jazz band performing in a cozy bar in the Soulard neighborhood.

This is a city that built monuments to ambition and neighborhoods full of soul. St. Louis wears its history on its sleeve — from cobblestone streets and brick row homes to the silvery curve of the Gateway Arch. You’ll find old-school BBQ joints, world-class museums, and jazz riffs echoing into the night.

You need a hotel that brings comfort without stealing the spotlight. We cut through the noise and filtered out the fluff.

These are the top 5 hotels travelers genuinely rave about.

#5 Hotel St. Louis

Shared by Sydney Jordan – 205 ❤️

“Feels stately but not stiff a rooftop scene and interiors that hint at Art Deco without going full costume.”

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#4 Embassy

Shared by Ethan Davis – 208 ❤️

“Shows up with space to spread out and a familiar rhythm that makes travel feel natural.”

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#3 Westin

Shared by Nolan Douglas – 209 ❤️

“Balances polish with Midwestern ease right across from the stadium with skyline views worth staying up for.”

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#2 Drury Plaza

Shared by Amir Farhat – 224 ❤️

“Wins on comfort and ease the kind of place that gets better after day two when your guard is down.”

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#1 21c Museum

Shared by Cyrus Laughlin – 229 ❤️

“Part hotel part gallery and all-around inspiration bold pieces, thoughtful spaces, always a conversation.”

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What are the best areas to stay in St. Louis?

Downtown is ideal for first-timers and event-goers, with proximity to the Gateway Arch and sports arenas. Central West End offers a more residential, upscale vibe near Forest Park and cultural institutions. The Delmar Loop and Soulard are great for nightlife and local flavor.



When should I visit St. Louis for ideal hotel prices?

Late spring (April–May) and early fall (September–October) bring milder weather and reasonable hotel rates. Prices tend to spike during big conventions, Cardinals games, and summer weekends.



Do St. Louis hotels typically offer free breakfast?

Mid-range and business hotels often include complimentary breakfast. Boutique and luxury properties may charge or offer breakfast as part of a package.



Are St. Louis hotels friendly to out-of-town visitors?

Absolutely. Most hotels cater to tourists, families, and business travelers. Staff are usually welcoming and helpful, and signage is clear and easy to navigate.



What kinds of amenities can I expect in St. Louis hotels?

Standard amenities include Wi-Fi, parking, and fitness centers. Many properties offer views of the Arch, rooftop bars, or access to nearby parks and museums. Some even have on-site breweries or jazz lounges for a true local touch.

Choosing a hotel shouldn’t eat up your day. Foresyte filters out the noise and gets you to the good stuff — fast. Just tell us what matters most, and we’ll help you find a stay that fits your budget and your vibe.

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