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Drury Plaza St Louis Arch in Saint Louis, United States
 
This hotel has 367 guestrooms. Each of the rooms has complimentary high-speed Internet access, decorative wall prints, bedding and furnishings in warm colors, an armoire that houses the television, and a work desk with data port and modem. Standard double - These guestrooms offer two queen beds. Deluxe - These guestrooms offer one king bed.
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Rooms include Drury Plaza St Louis Arch amenities include Guests of the hotel enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast each morning. Max & Erma?s - A casual, clubby-looking chain restaurant with polish. The kitchen specializes in sandwiches, burgers, barbecue, soups, and salads. Kids love the sundae bar. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Carmine?s Steakhouse - A mural of Venice?s carnival decorates part of the dining room at this destination restaurant. Signature dishes include Italian pepperloin, filet Gorgonzola and South African lobster tails. Open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday.
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What to Expect: A sense of friendliness pervades the grand, restored lobby?studded with original pillars; decorated with marble, granite, and Waterford crystal lighting; and filled with furnishings evocative of the hotel?s 1910 beginnings. Business travelers and families rub shoulders here, because the hotel is close to both St. Louis? downtown business district and many family-oriented attractions, including St. Louis Union Station, Busch Stadium, and the City Museum. A bronze-and-water sculpture in the lobby honors explorers Lewis and Clark, whose westward journey began in St. Louis. Amenity Highlights: The historic hotel?s guestrooms are not cookie-cutter renditions of one another, though each does have a newly refurbished marble bathroom. A pool, basic fitness room, multilingual staff, and complimentary breakfast are all part of a stay here. Insider Tip: Virtually just outside the hotel?s doors, guests can catch a tram to the top of the Arch, cruise the Mississippi on a reproduction riverboat, or take in a Cardinals game. The Old Courthouse, also nearby, is where the Dred Scott case, involving a slave who sued for his freedom and won, was initiated.
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