3/5 - Okay
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Discover a national historic district featuring over 100 buildings, including the First Missouri State Capitol and St. Charles Odd Fellows Hall, showcasing architectural styles like Greek Revival and Italianate.
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You can learn about the local history of St. Louis when you make a stop at a well-known site like St. Louis Union Station. Experience the area's acclaimed theater scene or attend a baseball game.
Catch an event at Busch Stadium during your trip to St. Louis. Experience the area's acclaimed art scene or attend a baseball game.
Enjoy 360-degree views and learn about the history of St. Louis at this world-famous landmark.
In the middle of St. Louis, meet the exotic and endangered animals that live in meticulously recreated ecosystems from all over the world.
Nature, history and cultural institutions come together in one of the United States’ largest urban parks, which buzzes with St. Louis’ dynamic community spirit.
This quirky children’s museum invites visitors to crawl through whales, climb into tree houses and whiz down three-story slides.
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Hotel located in Saint Charles is the worst place I’ve ever been. If I would’ve had a can of bug spray I would have been better off a Motel 6. Again the phone number is 281-716-7350
I had no idea that the St. Charles area was as large as it is, and there is a lot to do and see there. It's a unique, historic town with lots of beauty spots and parks/trails. After coronavirus has fully ended, I will be back to explore again.
The area offers everything we enjoy. Nightlife, dining, shopping all within walking distance.
Was just stopping for a night on a long road trip, did not expect such a nice place. Could have probably stayed there for a couple of nights if I could.
Found out that my Great Grandparents lived in St Charles, so the GM of the hotel guided us to main street near the river. What a quaint area and throws you back in history!