The Hampton Inn and Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville hotel is conveniently located on I-270: in the Glen Carbon area which offers the best of Southwestern Illinois. Whether you have come to enjoy the areas increasingly famous bike and walking trails, visit Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville 3 miles up the road, or catch a sporting event in St. Louis....there is always something to do in the Glen Carbon area.
Whether you choose one of our standard rooms or one of our spacious king studio suites, the comfortable and familiar amenities you have come to expect from Hampton are ready and waiting for you. Here at the Hampton Inn and Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville Glen Carbon Illinois hotel, our commitment is evident from the moment you arrive!
During your stay at the Hampton Inn and Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville Glen Carbon Illinois hotel, enjoy our state of the art fitness room, indoor pool, whirlpool, and complimentary high-speed internet. At the Hampton Inn and Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville Glen Carbon Illinois hotel you will also enjoy your USA Today Newspaper in our breakfast room basking in the sunlight of our floor to ceiling windows or curled up in front of the fireplace. Enjoy a fresh cup of coffee while watching TV in the breakfast room. Speaking of breakfast, don't forget our complimentary On the House hot breakfast every morning! Our hotel meeting room is the perfect location for those on the road business and brainstorming gatherings. We look forward to your visit and we love having you here at the Hampton Inn and Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville Glen Carbon Illinois hotel.
GGuest User2022.03.27
This hotel is a 3.5 but don’t have that option on TA. Arrived when the power was out which I don’t blame on the hotel. Actually the staff handled it well and was excellent throughout my stay. The downside is the rooms-while plenty big -need to be updated. Old carpet, wallpaper and tile and grout/molding issues in the older model bathroom. The rooms are clean tho and plenty of towels are provided. Needs more outlets around the desk but there is a usb hub by the bed-no clock tho. There was a sofa bed available. Was on the ground floor and even with blackout curtains cars pulling into parking spots and lot lights shone in room. The bed was fine. The HVAC /controls on both the wall and floor unit wouldn’t keep a constant temp. The fan on switch did not work either. Breakfast staff was excellent but slim pickings. Two Diamond parking spots but no room upgrades. Would stay here again but only because the staff was great. Close to the university but food is a couple miles drive away. Coffee and tea throughout the day in lobby but only caffeine free teabags were available.
With a stay at Holiday Inn Express and Suites Alton St Louis Area, an IHG Hotel in Alton, you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Mississippi River and Alton Square Mall. This hotel is 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Robert Wadlow Statue and 2.1 mi (3.3 km) from OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a banquet hall.
A complimentary buffet breakfast is served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, ATM/banking services, and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 90 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature hair dryers and toothbrushes and toothpaste. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided on request.
Embrace luxury and boutique style. With an unparalleled downtown St. Louis location, Magnolia Hotel St. Louis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is within easy walking distance to a vibrant nightlife, world-class dining and landmarks including the America’s Center, Busch Stadium and The Gateway Arch. Built in 1924, this historic hotel has entertained noteworthy guests such as Cary Grant, who christened the “chocolates on the pillow” practice that continues today. Rooms radiate luxury and comfort with carefully chosen furnishings in a sophisticated palette and chic design. And for a truly remarkable stay downtown, reserve the Cary Grant or Presidential Suite. Our on-site fitness center helps you stay fit, while locally sourced cuisine and craft cocktails at Robie’s Restaurant keep you fueled. If you have an event, our professional staff ensures it is as exceptional as the historic surroundings. Guests must be at least 21 years old to check into this hotel.
2024.10.24
I stayed here for a couple of nights and thoroughly enjoyed both the hotel and the city. The food was fantastic, and the service exceeded my expectations. I also took a helicopter ride around the area, which was an unforgettable experience! The front desk team was exceptional—quick and efficient. A huge shoutout to Moe and Phil, who went above and beyond by recommending some great spots to visit and eat. I arrived by Uber this time, but next time I’ll definitely take advantage of their valet service. Highly recommended!
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With a stay at The Last Hotel , you'll be centrally located in St. Louis, just a 3-minute walk from City Museum and 10 minutes by foot from Enterprise Center. This luxury hotel is 0.6 mi (1 km) from America's Center Convention Complex and 0.6 mi (1 km) from St. Louis Union Station.
Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including an outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a banquet hall.
Grab a bite from the grocery/convenience store serving guests of The Last Hotel .
Featured amenities include a computer station, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. This hotel has 9 meeting rooms available for events.
Stay in one of 142 guestrooms featuring Smart televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature hair dryers and bathrobes.
GGOYzueta2022.06.27
Overall, a wonderful experience at the Last Hotel.
Cons: inconsistent staff kindness/helpfulness. Like so many places right now, they seem to be understaffed and some employees handle that load better than others. We experienced quite an outburst from one valet employee but noted that most are trying to be as helpful as possible with what they have. There also were only a handful of rooms ready by check-in, but they let us use their pool in the meantime.
Pros: Awesome pool - great view. Our room??? Stunning! We felt spoiled and slept like babies. Truly beautiful renovations, great craftsmanship and fun personality. Hotel felt safe even in the midst of a louder part of town with a rough nightlife.
Tip: it’s expensive but pay for valet. They were prompt in their service, the gated lots nearby don’t have in and out privileges, and you’ll want to keep your car off the street overnight.
With a great location in downtown St. Louis, our hotel is within walking distance to several coffee shops, restaurants, parks, and museums. Busch Stadium, St. Louis City SC Stadium, and Gateway Arch park are all within a 10-minute drive. Walk to Americas Center, The Dome, or Enterprise Center in 10 minutes.
2024.03.01
This hotel is located inside of on older building. It appears that they tried to keep the exterior facade of the building and build a hotel inside of it. The elevators are a little rickety and don't always give you a warm fuzzy feeling. Our room overlooked a garbage filled alley way. There was NO place to park. I was told upon checking in that the valet lot was full so I have to find a place to park on the street. I am surprised that all of my tires and glass on the car were still there the next morning. When we got up for breakfast there weren't any small cups to use to get the right amount of batter in the waffle maker so people were using paper coffee cups and overflowing the waffle makers. The juice machine had 2 of the 4 types of juices out of order. The other types you had to press the button to dispense so hard it almost tilted the machine backwards. And after all that the juice would come out just a little, stop, then a little more, stop, a little more etc so it took a long time to fill up your glass. The packets of syrup for waffles were EXTREMELY hard to open to the point you almost needed to use some scissors. I definitely will not stay at this property again. If I could give it zero stars I would.
Our downtown St. Louis hotel is walkable to Americas Center and Enterprise Center, each within 10 minutes. We’re also surrounded by several parks, museums, coffee shops, and dining. Busch Stadium, St. Louis City SC Stadium, and Gateway Arch park are all within a 10-minute drive. We’re also 15 minutes from World Wide Technology Raceway.
2024.10.03
This was my first stay in St. Louis. I was not familiar with the location. This location was an easy walk to all the locations downtown. Many eateries were also nearby the hotel. And the Gateway Arch was also an easy walk. My view was of the Central Library. My room was comfortable and clean. The staff were all helpful and friendly. The morning breakfast was enough for me. There was some construction going on. And it looked like they were still updating the floors. Only two of the three elevators were working when I was there.
Located at 705 Olive, 7th and Olive, Hotel Saint Louis HSL is the first Marriott Autograph Collection property in St Louis. Our upscale hotel in St. Louis offers 142 rooms, including 53 suites, 30 of which feature balconies. Our hotel with a pool in St. Louis is the perfect destination for business and leisure travelers, as we offer a rooftop heated pool that is open year round and full service spa treatments, along with our Adler Club for Platinum level members, five meeting rooms and a state-of-the-art ballroom. We are perfectly positioned two blocks away from The Convention Center. We are within walking distance to the Arch and Busch Stadium, home to the 11 time World Champion St Louis Cardinals.
Located in the heart of downtown St. Louis, and a short walk from the City Museum and CITYPARK stadium, 21c Museum Hotel St. Louis includes a 173-room boutique hotel, contemporary art museum, Idol Wolf restaurant, Good Press café, and Locust Street Athletic and Swim Club, a full-service wellness center. With more than 14,000 square feet of exhibition and meeting & event space seamlessly integrated into all areas of the property, there are opportunities to discover contemporary art around every corner.
GGuest User2023.11.03
Location in proximity to city attractions is amazing 5/5. Location in terms of safety is 2/5. There isn’t a covered secured lot for your car and I was approached by many people asking me for money while taking a walk around the building. Service is hit or miss. When I arrived, and attempted to open my car door, I was accosted by the valet who yelled at me and asked me what I was TRYING to do. I told him I was checking in to the hotel. And he was aggressively unpleasant, seemingly angry that I had arrived. Conversely, the valet attendant the next day was polite and wonderful. The front desk was nice but did not review any of the amenities nor offer any information about the hotel, which is a shame. Nice but inattentive and uninterested. The service at both Idol Wolf and Good Press were 5/5. The food at both were 5/5. The hotel itself is gorgeous. There’s art set in an old gym. The renovation is well done. Enjoyed it very much. The view from the room was also very nice. The room itself was standard with a few attention to detail things needing addressed. Such as broken handles and non working bathroom fixtures. Overall would recommend this hotel because it is unique. Big plus - they allow pets!!! Yes!
With a stay at Live by Loews - St.Louis in St. Louis (Downtown St. Louis), you'll be steps from Busch Stadium and 15 minutes by foot from Enterprise Center. This hotel is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from America's Center Convention Complex and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Gateway Arch.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as a fitness center or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a fireplace in the lobby.
Grab a bite to eat at Clark & Bourbon, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 216 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
AArchieMYL2024.07.11
Let's start with the good. The rooms are amazingly comfortable. Mind you, it helps that I reserved a Stadium View king and was upgrade to an Executive Studio Suite. Extremely comfortable, very clean, and wonderfully furnished. It is exactly what I would expect from this level of hotel. It is also perfectly located if you're attending a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium. You walk out the front door, walk across Clark Ave which is shut down for games, and you are at the stadium. It is the reason I choose this hotel as I was attending a game. It is also basically in Ballpark Village. And now, the frustrating parts. Parking is horrible. First off, there is nothing on the website that I can find that tells you where to self-park or off what street to enter. I had the misfortune of trying to figure it out in between a double-header, where streets are blocked off and crazy people are running amuck in cars as well as running across the streets. I finally called the hotel and a kind gentleman talked me down to where I needed to be. By the way, the second level elevator, the only elevator that takes you near (not to) the hotel, the down button to call the elevator doesn't function. You have to hit the up button to have the elevator to arrive, then go up so you can do down to ground level. The elevator dumps you outside and you then walk past valet parking to get to the front door. Check in starts at 4:00pm and I arrive at 4:10pm. There is only one person at the desk, and she is dealing with a difficult customer. She was actually providing great customer service, but it was taking a lot of time and the line behind me was building. During this time, multiple employees walked by and behind the desk but offered no help or even made eye contact. Finally, after about 15 minutes, someone showed up to help. One thing to note, to use the elevator to go to your floor (mine was the 8th floor) you have to scan your room key card for it to allow you to push the floor button. That was not mentioned to me when I checked in and I could not figure out why I could not get to the 8th floor until a nice couple told me. Funny thing is, about 20 minutes later I got to tell another couple the same thing as no one told them either. You would think that should be automatic when checking someone in. Finally, the next morning I wanted to leave early, by 7 at the latest, so decided to do room service. They claim 24-hour room service available. However, you cannot order breakfast to be delivered to your room until 7 at the earliest. Prior to that, you can only order ”late Night Snacks”, which consists of things like Doritos. I just gave up, checked out, and had breakfast elsewhere on the road. There were other things as well. Overall, not a horrible experience. Just too many frustrating points which should not be the case for the cost of a night stays
The Westin St. Louis features 263 oversized modern loft-style rooms and suites within the heart of the downtown St. Louis business district. Enjoy on-site amenities including Clark Street Taphouse and Grill, The WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio and versatile hotel event spaces. Whether traveling for business or leisure, our hotel positioned in historic Cupples Station is located within walking distance to top attractions in St. Louis. Cheer on The St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium or explore the St. Louis Riverfront along the Gateway Arch Trail. Our St. Louis business hotel is also conveniently located near the Federal Courthouse, Enterprise Center, America’s Center (Convention Center), Edward Jones Dome and Washington Avenue. During your visit, explore the city via the MetroLink light rail system with a stop just outside our hotel doors. There is so much to see and do just steps away from The Westin St. Louis. We look forward to hosting you.
GGuest User2023.03.15
If this hotel is representative of what Marriott is doing with Westin's, the Westin brand is deteriorating. Plastic cups in the rooms like a Best Western. Quattro restaurant is poor; asked for glasses for wine and one glass was very dirty. Quattro delivered our dinner to the wrong room; when we got the dinner it was not what we ordered. Thermostat in room was 'dead'; if not fixed management would make us move everything to a different room at 8:30 pm. Maintenance found that when the filters were changed the thermostat was not turned on! And the guest had to discover the thermostat was not working. Westin still has comfortable beds. Fortunately the valet and front desk people were good--although the staffing is very thin until 7am when the nightshift ends! Do not recommend and will avoid Westins in the future.
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All my reviews use the same format, so it isn't just a general review, but breaks out each area and then a total score. Any questions, please let me know. This was a couples stay while attending the CITY SC match. ARRIVAL: My wife and I decided to give this property a go since it was close to CITY Park. Normally would Uber to and from our house but wanted to make a long day out of it. Hotel is easy to get to and the parking garage is located on the south side of the hotel adjacent to the CITY training pitch. CHECK-IN: Check-in was fairly quick. We did use points which made it a little confusing for some reason. The front desk staff seemed kind of annoyed until we decided to break the ice and share some back-and-forth banter with her. We received our room assignment proceeded to drop our bags to begin our afternoon of per-match fun. PROPERTY: A newer FBM property the layout aligns with the brand. Bar and common area for breakfast as well as a outdoor patio area with fire pits, and couches and chairs. Property seemed clean and secure with no way to get inside without a key. ROOM/ACCOMODATIONS: Our room was acceptable. FBM standard King. It was clean and nothing seemed out of place. A newer property there were no complaints. Mini fridge to house drinks, etc and a nice view towards Union Station looking over the training pitch for CITY SC. STAFF/SERVICE: Knowing that staff is a struggle in hospitality, the front desk was a little unwelcoming. We really didn’t interact with anyone outside of them but the bartender after the match really was NOT having a good night. Many loud patrons after a win by the boys in red across the street. Many patrons really doing their best to be as loud as possible. She was not happy and asked on repeat for them to keep it down or they would have to leave. FOOD:/BAR: Drinks were ok. Not amazing but on par with the brand. Breakfast was your average quick serve buffet with a host of items to pick from. We had a light meal and then departed. SUMMARY:. This property has a great location for those wanting a place to stay for CITY matches. Right across from the South End and with a safe parking facility we would try this one again. Rate without points would have been $129 which is a few dollars less than other higher start properties nearby. To compare, Union Station (Hilton) was $138. If we were paying, I would have opted for that property. Scoring: CHECK-IN: 7/10 PROPERTY: 8.0 ROOM: 8.0 STAFF/SERVICE: 6.0/10 FOOD/BAR: 6.0/10 OVERALL WEIGHTED: 7.10
GGuest UserLocation in proximity to city attractions is amazing 5/5. Location in terms of safety is 2/5. There isn’t a covered secured lot for your car and I was approached by many people asking me for money while taking a walk around the building. Service is hit or miss. When I arrived, and attempted to open my car door, I was accosted by the valet who yelled at me and asked me what I was TRYING to do. I told him I was checking in to the hotel. And he was aggressively unpleasant, seemingly angry that I had arrived. Conversely, the valet attendant the next day was polite and wonderful. The front desk was nice but did not review any of the amenities nor offer any information about the hotel, which is a shame. Nice but inattentive and uninterested. The service at both Idol Wolf and Good Press were 5/5. The food at both were 5/5. The hotel itself is gorgeous. There’s art set in an old gym. The renovation is well done. Enjoyed it very much. The view from the room was also very nice. The room itself was standard with a few attention to detail things needing addressed. Such as broken handles and non working bathroom fixtures. Overall would recommend this hotel because it is unique. Big plus - they allow pets!!! Yes!
LLori KayMy trip was OK until I got ready to check out. My vehicle has been sitting in front of the hotel lobby in everybody’s way for six hours. I left my keys with the valet service to go park my vehicle. No one knew where my car keys were at my vehicle had been moved over to the side. The staff was just avoiding me in the situation saying they would call me back and then they wouldn’t. It was time to check out I didn’t want to have to pay for another night I was supposed to be at work I missed work. Finally the front desk called me they had found my keys they did not tell me where. They took the parking charge off of my bill and that was it. I really thought they should wave they charge for my entire stay I missed a days work almost lost my job and went through countless hours of stress because that’s the only set of keys I had. I’m not so sure someone didn’t take my jeep somewhere all night and bring it back early in the morning. I don’t see how I could’ve sat in that spot all night long in everyone’s way without someone getting a hold of me. There is a half a tank a gas gone and I’m not sure about the mileage. I think I deserve a refund for my stay personally 
GGuest UserIt rained on the day we went, the rain stopped and there was a rainbow near the arch. It can be seen in the hotel room. The accommodation is good and the service is also very good. There are restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacies and side doors within 200 meters. Arches and the old court, you can take the subway in ten minutes, it is the subway, don't follow the Google map on the road lost ~ strongly recommend the sushi love on the main road, there is a 20-knife buffet, very good and delicious, right, Please bring your own slippers and toothbrush toothpaste. Many foreign hotels do not provide ~
GGuest UserThe location was great if you are attending an event at the soccer stadium, Union Station or the Enterprise Center. Easy to walk to all those locations. This property was easy to get to off the freeway and has on-site parking ($10/day). Hotel has been updated and was very nice. Beds were comfortable and the room was very clean. No free breakfast in the morning, but you can purchase food and coffee there. I would stay there again when going to downtown St. Louis.
GGOYzuetaOverall, a wonderful experience at the Last Hotel.
Cons: inconsistent staff kindness/helpfulness. Like so many places right now, they seem to be understaffed and some employees handle that load better than others. We experienced quite an outburst from one valet employee but noted that most are trying to be as helpful as possible with what they have. There also were only a handful of rooms ready by check-in, but they let us use their pool in the meantime.
Pros: Awesome pool - great view. Our room??? Stunning! We felt spoiled and slept like babies. Truly beautiful renovations, great craftsmanship and fun personality. Hotel felt safe even in the midst of a louder part of town with a rough nightlife.
Tip: it’s expensive but pay for valet. They were prompt in their service, the gated lots nearby don’t have in and out privileges, and you’ll want to keep your car off the street overnight.
鑫鑫匀I have stayed at this hotel many times. Every time I come to St. Louis to stay here, the main room can cook, there is a suite and there is a sofa bed, but the disadvantage is that the beds are slumped, very soft and uncomfortable. It is convenient to have a washer and dryer on each floor. Light meals and beer are available at around 5 pm from Monday to Thursday. They are provided free of charge. It is simple in the morning but still full. There are a lot of people on the weekends, mostly black but safe.
GGuest UserDouble charge you on your credit card and don’t release your funds right away. Poor customer service. No Refrigerator or microwave in the room. No social distancing in the hotel. Only thing they did have was good food.
GGuest UserTwo of the main things I looked for when booking was a pool and free parking. The pool was indoors which was fine. Was surprised to see how small it was and was a big let down that it was so freezing we couldn’t enjoy it at all. So it was a let down that one of the main reasons I booked here we didn’t get to use the pool. This place does have newer furniture in its rooms but the floor throughout and the furniture it the lobby is just stained up and dingy. The signs on 1st floor for ice machine/vending are wrong. Asked a rude house keeper that was upset bc I guess I interrupted her cleaning. She had told me it was around the corner…. The out of order machine was on the other side of the building. I finally found me an ice machine on next floor. The people at the front desk are very nice and courteous. Really nice. But wish they had explained more on their parking so that I didn’t end up with a ticket each day I was there. So they have no free parking lots at the moment. You either have to park in their drop off zone are a section of street parking on the side. The other lots available you have to pay per day. Due to this I found a spot on the side (side street parking as they suggested) and I didn’t move my car. I kept it there the entire time and walked everywhere I needed to go. Well when I went to leave I had parking tickets racked up for several days. I went in and asked them if that was there parking as told previously and they said yes. I told them about the tickets and they said it was managed by the city and u have to back in or get a ticket. That would be nice to know when you offer that as a parking suggestion. I go out to lot to see if there was a sign. There was a sign many spots down that in the direction I was coming from wouldn’t have seen. I also looked all almost every vehicle was parked wrong way so obviously they weren’t told or didn’t see sign either. I started warning those I could. $30 a day ticket city it making a lot of money of that small parking section from out of towners etc that don’t know ST Louis parking laws …. The hotel won’t warn u of this and they know. Besides these couple things everything else was good.
What hotels near Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower offer breakfast?
A perfect breakfast gives you energy for the day. If you want to stay at a hotel near St. Louis Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower with a high-quality breakfast, you can consider staying Hampton Inn & Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville .This hotel is very popular, so book early.
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According to Trip.com data, the average price for a 1-night stay at hotels near St. Louis and Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower is ₹ 10,079. Please note that prices fluctuate frequently, and the above price is for reference only.
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Many people take their kids and family on a road trip to St. Louis and Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower during the summer or long holidays. Hampton Inn & Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville is a popular hotel with a pool, great for cooling down after a fun day out.
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If you enjoy trying local cuisine while on an independent trip, consider staying at Hampton Inn & Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville . There are many famous restaurants around this hotel where you can taste local food.
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If you're planning a road trip to St. Louis and Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower, consider staying at Hampton Inn & Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville . This hotel has a parking lot for you.
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Many customers are particular about the quality of hotel rooms, especially the smell of the room. Hampton Inn & Suites St. Louis-Edwardsville is a popular hotel with non-smoking rooms