30% off (Sale price $69.30, Reg. Price $99.00) :: Youre viewing a property from our Premium Collection, a selection of top properties that are guaranteed to have a rating of 4 stars or higher.Hotel at a Glance: HoteLumière at The ArchThis newly renovated 4-star hotel puts guests in prime position steps away from the Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis, which is packed with restaurants and shops. But you may not want to leave the hotel since it boasts several dining options and one of the citys best casinos, featuring more than 1,400 slot machines, 58 table games, and a dedicated ten-table poker room. Stay in luxury in one of the hotels newly refurbished suites, which have two flat-screen TVs and often showcase gorgeous views of the Mississippi, the city, or the Arch. Where to eat? The hotel offers a number of dining options, from bar classics at Ozzies Burger Bar to the upscale food stations at The Kitchen Buffet and Cinder House. Grab a drink at Cascade, which overlooks the casino. Less than a mile from Busch Stadium, and just across the street from the Dome at Americas Center Surf the web on the complimentary high-speed WiFi. Extra perk: select options come with $10 hotel credit per stay, valid at onsite restaurants, casino, or the gift shop.St. Louis, Missouri: Urban Park Space and Brewery Tours in the Gateway CityThe first thing you notice about the St. Louis Gateway Arch is its height: at 630 feet, its the tallest manmade monument in the United States, and it dwarfs the other buildings of the St. Louis skyline. Less obvious is the fact that the Arch is exactly as tall as it is wide, stretching out along the banks of the Mississippi River. You can take a ride to the summit for a birds-eye view of the citys skyline and riverboats riding the Mississippi. Make sure you get to the Arch before 10 a.m.; after that, the lines start to get long, and tickets sometimes sell out in the afternoon. A few miles down the river, youll find the headquarters of brewing giant Anheuser-Busch, which began producing there in 1852. On a tour through the red-brick brewery, yo
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