St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL)
Airport Hotels and Accommodation
(St. Louis, Missouri - MO, USA)
Many hotels can be found both close to St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) and in the very heart of the city. Offering a host of accommodation for all tastes and possible requirements, numerous hotels in the city center feature impressive views of the famous Gateway Arch, although these vistas are rarely cheap.
St. Louis: Airport Hotels and Accommodation
A number of hotels are located alongside St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL), with well-known chains including Best Western, Days Inn, Crowne Plaza and Hilton. Offering accommodation at various levels, the airport hotels are particularly appealing to business travelers and those expecting early flights, being clustered around Woodson Terrace. Many hotels are connected to STL Airport by complimentary shuttle buses, which can be requested at both Exit 12 and Exit 17.
HOTELS CLOSE TO ST. LOUIS LAMBERT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (STL) |
Hotel Name |
Address |
Miles |
Km |
Best Western St. Louis Airport | 10232 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, Missouri (MO), 63134-3302, USA | 0.5 | 0.8 |
Days Inn Airport | 4545 Woodson Road, St. Louis, Missouri (MO), 63134, USA | 0.5 | 0.8 |
Crowne Plaza St. Louis | 11228 Lone Eagle Drive, Bridgeton, Missouri (MO), 63044, USA | 1 | 1.6 |
Hilton STL Airport Hotel | 10330 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, Missouri (MO), USA | 1 | 1.6 |
Holiday Inn STL Airport Oakland Park | 4505 Woodson Road, St. Louis, Missouri (MO), 63134, USA | 1 | 1.6 |
La Quinta Inn St. Louis | 5781 Campus Court, Hazelwood, Missouri (MO), USA | 3 | 4.8 |
Baymont Inn and Suites Westport | 12330 Dorsett Road, St. Louis, Missouri (MO), USA | 5 | 8 |
Comfort Suites St. Charles | 1400 South Fifth Street, Saint Charles, Missouri (MO), USA | 5 | 8 |
Hampton Inn | 55 Dun Road, St. Louis, Missouri (MO) 63031, USA | 5 | 8 |
St. Louis: City Hotels and Accommodation
The city center lies just 13 miles / 21 km from St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) and has much to offer in the way of hotels and accommodation options, suiting all budgets. Hotels in the downtown district are conveniently located in the heart of city life, close to restaurants, shops and attractions, although do tend to be more expensive than those located on the outskirts of the city. Many of the hotels in central St. Louis also offer views across the Mississippi River.
Those looking for the best value for money should considering staying in one of the budget motels located off the encircling I-270. Also, nearby St. Charles, which is around 22 miles / 35 km from St. Louis, is home to a good selection of inexpensive hotels. Here are the city's main districts, all of which offer numerous hotels to choose from.
Downtown District
Without doubt the most desirable part of the city in which to stay, downtown St. Louis contains a host of hotels and accommodation, most of which tends to be on the pricey side. Well-placed for exploring many of the city's best attractions, downtown hotels are often just a short walk from museums, galleries and the waterfront area, with nearby cobbled streets, entertainment venues and shops around Laclede's Landing. Popular hotels in downtown St. Louis include the Drury Inn and Suites along North Broadway - one of the area's cheapest accommodation options, and the Hyatt Regency Union Station - an exclusive hotel located in the former Grand Hall area of the railway station.
Central West End District
Home to a high concentration of notable attractions, the Central West End area of St. Louis is particularly appealing to the tourist market, with a wealth of hotels on offer. Lodging in this district is never far from the city's Zoo, Science Center and Art Museum, all of which are worthy of a visit.
Grand South Grand District
Accommodation in the Grand South Grand area of St. Louis is convenient for those wishing to visit to Missouri Botanical Gardens. This colorful neighborhood is known for its multi-ethnic community, with many local specialty shops and enticing restaurants also often nearby.
University City Loop District
A particularly lively part of St. Louis, the University City Loop contains a good selection of hotels, together with a large number of cafés, bars, clubs and live-music venues, including the famed Blueberry Hill. Many hotels can be found close to the actual university and generally offer good value for money.