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Downtown St. Louis

Downtown St. Louis serves up major attractions with a side of Midwest charm. The gleaming Gateway Arch watches over historic red-brick buildings, while baseball fans stream toward Busch Stadium on game days. Museum lovers can dive into exhibits at the National Blues Museum, and history buffs will appreciate the limestone Old Courthouse. The neighborhood transforms when Cardinals fans flood the streets, creating an electric atmosphere you can't help but join. Restaurants range from quick lunch spots to upscale steakhouses, with something for every budget. Three convenient MetroLink stations make getting around a breeze, connecting you to the airport and beyond. Hotels cater mainly to business travelers but offer comfortable bases for exploring this walkable downtown core.

Central West End

Central West End is a cultural playground where grand Gilded Age mansions sit next to quirky indie bookshops and modern art galleries. Stroll past Victorian architecture on Portland Place, then pop into the World Chess Hall of Fame for a different kind of checkmate. The Cathedral Basilica dazzles with one of the largest mosaic collections in the Western Hemisphere, while Forest Park offers 1,300 acres of green escape. Sidewalk cafés and upscale bistros line Euclid Avenue, perfect for people-watching after browsing boutiques. Boutique hotels in converted historic mansions provide character-filled lodging options. The MetroLink light rail connects you easily to downtown St. Louis and the airport, making car-free exploration a breeze.

Soulard

Historic Soulard charms visitors with cobblestone streets and red brick buildings dating back to the 19th century. The neighborhood buzzes around Soulard Farmers Market, one of America's oldest continuous public markets operating since 1779. St. Louis's French heritage shines through local architecture while the area hosts the country's second-largest Mardi Gras celebration outside New Orleans. Creole-influenced cuisine dominates the food scene, from casual taverns to upscale bistros serving gumbo and po'boys. Boutique inns and historic bed & breakfasts in converted 19th-century homes offer character-filled accommodations. The compact layout makes Soulard perfect for walking, with the Mississippi River waterfront accessible nearby.

The Grove

The Grove pulses with energy as St. Louis's premier LGBTQ+ friendly district. Rainbow crosswalks guide you between craft cocktail lounges, live music venues, and eclectic shops housed in colorful storefronts. Murals wrap around converted warehouses that host everything from late-night dance parties to drag performances, while vintage boutiques and record stores offer daytime browsing. The neighborhood serves up an appetizing mix of gastropubs, late-night diners, and cocktail spots with creative American fusion. MetroLink and bus routes connect you easily to downtown, though most visitors enjoy exploring the compact district on foot. Peak nightlife runs Thursday through Saturday when the streets come alive with celebration and community spirit.

Lafayette Square

Lafayette Square charms with its impressive Victorian mansions and French Second Empire architecture along tree-canopied streets. The neighborhood surrounds the historic 30-acre Lafayette Park, St. Louis' oldest public park, featuring walking paths, a picturesque bandstand, and summer concerts. Architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the ornate ironwork, mansard roofs, and bay windows that transform this area into an outdoor architectural museum. Intimate bistros and cafes serve American comfort food throughout this quiet residential haven. Charming bed-and-breakfasts in restored Victorian homes provide cozy accommodations with period furnishings. The neighborhood is highly walkable with abundant street parking for exploring beyond its peaceful boundaries.

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How much is a cheap hotel in St. Louis?
There are a variety of hotels to choose from in St. Louis so use the filters like "included" amenities or "budget property" to help with your search. To find the best hotel deals, remember to sort your results by "Price: low to high" to see the cheapest St. Louis hotels.
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What is the cheapest area in St. Louis?
Location is important when you are looking for cheap hotels in St. Louis so consider looking at Downtown St. Louis and Clayton for great budget-friendly choices. Want to stay in another part of the city? Use our map feature to pinpoint low-cost hotels in the another area.
Do any cheap hotels in St. Louis offer free breakfast?
If you stay at a budget hotel in St. Louis, that doesn't mean you have to miss out on a good meal to start your day. Drury Plaza Hotel St. Louis at the Arch includes a free buffet breakfast. Clayton Plaza Hotel & Extended Stay also offers a complimentary full breakfast. Choose from other hotels in St. Louis that offer free breakfast by selecting our "Breakfast included" filter.
What are the best cheap hotels in St. Louis?
For a cheap hotel in St. Louis with glowing reviews, consider Drury Plaza Hotel St. Louis at the Arch, which features free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and laundry facilities. You can also look at Clayton Plaza Hotel & Extended Stay or Missouri Athletic Club.
Are there any cheap motels in St. Louis?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in St. Louis, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Guest Host Motel where you'll find free WiFi and free parking. Or think about Americas Best Value Inn St. Louis Downtown for a comfy, convenient base without a big price tag.
What are the best cheap things to do in St. Louis?
Sightseeing doesn't mean you have to blow the budget. For some affordable things to do in St. Louis, try a stroll along Mississippi River or plan a visit to attractions like St. Louis Union Station. Don't forget to plan a visit to Ballpark Village.

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