For our recent trip to St. Louis, we went back and forth on location. Do we choose a hotel downtown that’s walking distance to the Arch, museums, and mass transit, or someplace a
little bit outside of town where we won’t have to pay extra for parking? When visiting a large city, I usually greatly prefer to stay someplace centrally located to what we want to see with
good access to rail so I don’t have to mess with driving.
But in this case, while sketching out our itinerary, we wanted to hit a couple of things well outside of the city, which meant we’d
have no choice but to have a car. That made the decision easy, since downtown hotels would mean an extra $20 a day for parking at least. We ended up settling on the Hilton St. Louis
Frontenac, as they had a special for an executive level room at essentially the same price as a regular room for AAA members.
Hilton St. Louis Frontenac
Location
and take the Blue Line downtown, approximately 25 minutes. Approximately 10-15 minutes from Forest Park. Approximately 15 minutes from Lambert – St. Louis International Airport via
I-170 and I-64. Approximately 1 hour to Meramec Caverns via I-64, I-270, and I-44.
Review
comparison to the room, but my bigger complaint was no tub to go along with the shower. This seems to be a growing trend, even in high-end hotels – presumably to burnish their “green”
credentials – but it irritates me greatly. Shouldn’t it be the customers’ choice on how green they want to be?
late on Friday, and we were out the entire day on Saturday, so we didn’t have a chance to check out the evening reception, but we did stop in for breakfast both mornings.
yogurt, self-service instant oatmeal, and one main dish (cream cheese blintzes on Saturday, fresh muffins on Sunday). A small selection of breads was also available with a self-service
toaster. I’m not going to complain much since it was free, and the lounge attendant was friendly and kept what was there well-stocked, but the limited selection was somewhat
disappointing.
more upscale property. One downside: the hotel does have an outdoor pool, but it is currently closed for renovations. Not that the lack of a pool is a particularly large deal
in the Midwest in the middle of April. I’m guessing it’ll be back up and running by spring.
everything. Being close to the light rail is an added bonus if you want to explore downtown or Forest Park but don’t want to drive in (though in reality, navigating St. Louis isn’t all
that difficult in comparison to other large cities). There is also a mall (albeit a high-end one) and a supermarket across the street. For you Route 66 buffs, Lindbergh Blvd. was an
actual (later) routing of the Mother Road, providing a good place to stay in an important crossroads for the historic route.