Hyatt Regency St Louis At The Arch

Key Highlights

Venue Type Hotel
Brand Hyatt Regency
Northstar Rating 4 Stars
Distance From Airport 13 Miles
Year Built/Year Renovated 1986/2009
Number of Sleeping Rooms 910
Number of Meeting Rooms 33
Meeting Room Space 85,000 Sq. Ft.

Local Attractions

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Anheuser-Busch Consumer Hospitality Center | 7 Minutes
I-55 & Arsenal, St. Louis, MO 63118

Visit WebsiteTours include the historic Brew House, Budweiser Clydesdale stable, lager cellar, packaging plant, hospitality room and Anheuser-Busch gift shop. Open 

Busch Stadium | 3 Blocks
700 Clark Street, St. Louis, MO 63102

Visit WebsiteCatch exciting baseball action and cheer for the St. Louis Cardinals, the most successful National League franchise. For tickets, call (314) 345-9000. Busch Stadium tours, (314) 345-9565. 

City Museum | 10 Blocks
701 N 15th Street, St. Louis, MO 63103

Visit WebsiteExplore the unexpected at this exciting, interactive museum for children and adults. A mixture of fun house, playground and architectural marvel. 

Forest Park | 10 Minutes
Lindell & Skinker, St. Louis, MO 63108

Visit WebsiteOne of the largest urban parks in the U.S., 500 acres larger than Central Park in NYC. In 1904, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the greatest of the World's Fairs, drew more than 19 million visiitors from around the world. Recently revovated with $100 million in its updates. Contains the Art Museum, Science Center, Zoo, Jewel Box Greenhouse, History Museum, Muny Outdoor Theatre, and the Planetarium. Jogging/bike paths, skating rink, lakes, boat house, golf, and tennis. 

Gateway Arch | 2 Minutes

Visit WebsiteThe Gateway Arch Riverfront, highlighted by the majestic Gateway Arch, attracts more than four million guests each year. At 630 ft., our nation's tallest man-made monument has plenty of exciting activities. Take the tram ride to the top, see a documentary film, experience a giant screen movie, visit the Lewis & Clark exhibit in the museum and go shopping. Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. Extended summer hours. 

Gateway Arch Riverboats | 5 Minutes
707 North 1st Street, St. Louis, MO 63102

One-hour sightseeing cruises, daily. Dinner cruises, private charters and specialty cruises available. Savor delicious cuisine aboard a two-hour moonlight Mississippi River cruise or lunch at the Arch View Cafe. Enjoy live music. Reservations required for dinner cruises. 

Historic Old Courthouse | 2 Minutes
11 North 4th Street, St. Louis, MO 63102

Visit WebsiteScene of the Dred Scott trial. Galleries depict the history of St. Louis from its French and Spanish roots to its role in westward expansion. Trial reenactments, ranger tours. Daily, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s. FREE. 

Lumiere Place Casino | 5 Minutes
999 N 2nd Street, St. Louis, MO 63102

Visit WebsiteA 75,000 square foot casino floor that demands attention. Filled with the hottest in new video gaming technology and your favorite table games, not to mention the Ladies and Gents of Lumière, Lumiere Place Casino is the place to whet your appetite for action, seven nights a week. The flashing lights and the ringing bells may draw you in, but it’s the gripping anticipation and the heart-stopping excitement will keep you coming back for more. 

MX Exchange | 4 Blocks
610 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63102

The Mercantile Exchange is downtown’s newest entertainment complex. Located just three blocks from the Hyatt, the MX includes MX Movie Theater, Robust Wine Bar, Pi Pizzeria, Snarf’s Sandwiches Takaya New Asian restaurant and shopping, including Macy’s! 

Union Station | 14 Blocks
1820 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103

Visit WebsiteA National Historic Landmark, St. Louis Union Station was once the busiest rail terminal in the world transformed into an 11-acre complex of unique shops, restaurants, Memories Museum and entertainment venues. The magnificent Grand Hall with its 65 foot barrel-vaulted ceiling, soaring arches, gold leaf, Tiffany stained glass windows, and frescoes typify the Victorian design and remains as one of St. Louis' architectural treasures. 

 
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