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Missouri - St. LouisHyatt Regency St. Louis at Union Station![]() In the late 1800s, the U.S. railway system served as the country’s central transportation artery, and during that time the St. Louis Union Station was indisputably the world’s largest and busiest railroad terminal. First dubbed the Terminal Hotel when it was built in Headhouse in 1894, the station’s hotel built became the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at Union Station when the entire complex reopened in 1985. The name may have changed, but its grandeur has only been improved. The hotel lobby boasts a soaring six-story barrel-vaulted lobby with Tiffany stained glass accents. The exquisite plaster detailing and bas-reliefs, frescoes and expansive marble floors are just a sample of the architectural treasures in this remarkably restored Romanesque-style landmark. The 539 luxurious guest rooms and suites offer visitors a choice between the traditional elegance of the Headhouse and the contemporary excitement of the Garden Hotel, tucked under the historic train shed. Amenities:The Hyatt Union Station has a full-service health club and sauna, an outdoor pool, a 24-hour self-service business center and over 100 retail shops and restaurants in attached Union Station complex, along with a man-made one-acre lake. Forest Park’s excellent golf courses and tennis courts, the convention center and Busch Stadium are all within a one-mile radius. Dining:The Station Grille is one of the finest restaurants in St. Louis. Enjoy a quick meal, or recline in the relaxed atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Grille's all-American menu offers soups, salads, sandwiches and entrees from the rotisserie and open grill. The dinner menu also includes Mediterranean cuisine and a vast selection of wines and champagnes. The Grand Hall, which has served as the hotel lobby for decades, is perfect to enjoy fine wines, liquors, espresso and light appetizers in a relaxing nostalgic setting amidst glorious Romanesque arches, magnificent stained glass windows, intricate carvings and gold leaf ornamentation. And then there’s Aldo’s, a sidewalk café offers casual fare, including pizza by the slice, salads, beer and wine. Meetings:The Hyatt Union Station has a totally renovated ballroom and executive conference center featuring 22 flexible meeting and banquet rooms. A total of 35,000 square feet of function space is available, including 5,000 square feet of pre-function space and 16,000 square feet of exhibition space outfitted with individual climate controls, telephones, T1 Internet access and off-premises catering. Meeting organizers can also utilize the timeless elegance of the 16,200-square-foot ballroom with seating for up to 1,400 people. All of these regal locales can also be easily outfitted to host the most elegant of wedding ceremonies, and an on-staff catering service and event-planning specialists will assure that every detail has been handled. Location:The Hyatt Regency St. Louis at Union Station is located in the former St. Louis train station, right in the downtown region and only 20 minutes from Lambert International Airport. The hotel is attached to an 11-acre shopping market, housed in the former train terminal, with over 100 restaurants and shops. Rates: Single: $99.00 to $249.00 |
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Hyatt Regency St. Louis at Union Station One St. Louis Union Station Phone: (314) 231-1234
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