Welcome to the Stadium Hotel Network! The Scottrade Center is located in St. Louis, Missouri and is home to the St. Louis Blues. The professional hockey season has always been defined by it's history, great fans, team competition, and state-of-the-art arenas! Now you can conveniently book hotels and accommodations near your team's home ice!
Stadium Hotel Network offers great rates on over 50 hotels near Scottrade Center. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. For hockey fans there's no better place to book a hotel! Check the map below for locations.
Holiday Inn Select St. Louis Downtown Relax, It's Holiday Inn! The Holiday Inn Select Hotel Downtown St. Louis! We are located in the heart of downtown Saint Louis, next to America's Convention Center, Edward Jones Dome-Home of the Rams and blocks from Lacledes Landing entertainment district. Visit Saint Louis' historical sites, St Louis Gateway Arch, Anheuser Busch Brewery, Busch Stadium, Forest Park Zoo, Casino Queen Riverboat Gaming, and St Louis Union Station.…more
St. Louis makes a stunning first visual impression. It has a look that is all its own, of red brick and cobblestone streets, terra cotta friezes and stained glass. The Mississippi River laps against a cobblestone levee. Reflected in the mighty river are towering office buildings, elegant shopping centers, hotels, and apartment complexes, all well maintained, marking the visible signs of the city's success.
Founded by the French in 1764 as a fur-trading settlement on the west bank of the Mississippi River, St. Louis was destined for immediate success. Settlers came from New Orleans, followed by French-Canadian trappers. Next came the explorers, including the Lewis and Clark expedition. Families traveling to the mysterious western regions of the country passed through, and some settled in St. Louis. Railway workers arrived in the 1850's, among them immigrants from Germany, Ireland, Italy, and other European countries. African-Americans settled there: some still slaves; others freed. Their combined skills and crafts enriched the city and helped to mold its character.
The construction of the 630 foot Gateway Arch in the 1960's was intended to bring recognition to St. Louis as having been the "Gateway to the West" in those days of pioneer settlement. It accomplished far more than the original intent, however. The Arch helped spark the rebirth of downtown St. Louis, which until then had been abandoned in the rush for the suburbs. What followed was one of the country's largest urban renewal projects and a billion dollar building boom, which resulted in the vital and energetic city that is St. Louis today.