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Chase Park Plaza, Saint Louis, MO

Chase Park Plaza

Star rating: 4.5 of 5
212 N Kings Hwy
Saint Louis, MO, 63108
866-539-0036
Average Rating
4.5
Recommend
92%
83 Guest Reviews

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Quick Facts

  • Check In Time - 4 PM
  • Check Out Time - Noon
  • Business Center
  • Fitness Center
  • Parking
  • Pool
  • Restaurant On-site
  • Check-in time is 4 PM
  • Check-out time is Noon
  • Minimum check-in age 21
  • Pets not allowed
  • Individual Rating
    5.0

    Great room, historic flavor, very quite room with a great bed and quite HVAC.

    Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on November 17, 2009

  • Not Recommended

    Individual Rating
    3.0

    The hotel was nice and the new upgrades to the rooms are very modern and nice. BUT, they think that they are "all that and a bag of chips" and they are not! Their an hotel that in it's hey day - in the 30's or 40's was THE center of the elite. Unforuntely, their attitude shows it. This is probably a great hotel for weddings and stuff, but not very good for business travelers. There is no wi-fi in the rooms (and the 3 foot ethernet cable is a joke!) When I called to get a longer cable, they sent me the exact same kind, then said there were NO other cables in the hotel. The staff at the hotel was friendly, but didn't seem to really care about solving any problems. It was kind of like "we're the coolest hotel in town - in our own minds - so while we hear you, we're not going to really do anything about it to fix it." Personally, I'd rather be told "no, that's not something we do" vs. the patronizing and pretending I got! Finally, the tub in my room was dirty when I got there and was never really cleaned during my stay. Again, it seemed as if the cleaning staff was just half-assing it and thinking that "good enough" truly was! It's not a flea bag hotel or a bad place, but I will not stay there again because of the lack of business person perspective, but more because of the "holier than though" type of attitude.

    Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on November 8, 2009

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Location. Located one-half mile from Central West End shopping and dining, the Chase Park Plaza in St. Louis, Mo., is less than two miles from the St. Louis Art Museum, the St. Louis Zoo and Washington University. St. Louis University and Forest Park Golf Course are one mile away.

Hotel Features. Prime steaks and fresh seafood is served at the Eau Bistro. For casual patio dining takes, the hotel offers the Marquee Café Eau, featuring eclectic menus at lunch and live entertainment during dinner. The trendy Chaser's Lounge serves martinis and light fare while hosting live jazz performances. The hotel includes AVEDA Spa.

The business center offers high-speed Internet access, printers, computers, and fax and photocopy machines. The hotel includes a ballroom and an outdoor terrace. The Salon & Spa at the Chase offers heated basalt and chilled marble stone massages. A fitness center with cardiovascular equipment and an outdoor pool are all on site. The hotel offers current releases in an on-site five-screen theater.

Guestrooms. Guestrooms at the Chase Park Plaza feature bedding with fine cotton sheets and separate sitting areas with desks. In-room refreshment centers are fully stocked. Guestrooms include high-speed Internet access for a fee and cable wall-mounted flat-screen televisions with premium channels. Refrigerators and coffeemakers are provided. Bathroom feature AVEDA toiletries and generously-sized towels. Room and concierge services are available 24 hours a day.

Expert Tip. Guests at the Chase Park Plaza include every president from the 1920s to the 1980s. Historic sites in the hotel include the Starlight and Zodiac rooms that provided Big Band radio broadcasts heard nationally in the 1950s and the lady sculpture lounging poolside that was a priceless work of art hidden from the Nazis during World War II.

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