The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis

9.4/10 GUEST SCORE

The Ritz-Carlton's St. Louis property — 298 rooms in an eighteen-story downtown hotel, renovated in 2017.

BrandThe Ritz-Carlton
DestinationSt. Louis
RegionNorth America
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingLuxurious Eighteen-story Hotel
Best ForBusiness travelers seeking Ritz-Carlton consistency in the Midwest, family travelers using St. Louis as a gateway city, repeat Ritz-Carlton guests collecting properties.
PrivacyHigh
ServiceExceptional personalized service
ButlerAvailable upon request
Private PoolNo
Built1990
Renovated2017

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis opened in 1990 and underwent a full renovation in 2017. The 298-room property occupies an eighteen-story building in downtown St. Louis, with room categories running from Deluxe Rooms through Executive Suites and Club Level accommodations. The property holds Forbes Four-S

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Club Lounge access for suite guests — the Ritz-Carlton Club format executed at downtown St. Louis scale, with food presentations throughout the day and dedicated concierge.

Forbes Four-Star recognition in a Midwest market where luxury-tier options are limited, with the 2017 renovation keeping the property current against newer regional competition.

Signature Suite: Presidential Suite

Expansive living space, grand piano, panoramic city views, opulent marble bathroom, exclusive Club Lounge access

Accolades

Missouris Leading Hotel 2022, Missouris Leading Hotel Suite 2022, Forbes Four Star

Vibe: Downtown-St-Louis, Forbes-Four-Star, Club-Lounge, Ritz-Carlton-DNA

Featured In Our Collections

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis is featured in 3 of our curated collections:

When to Visit St. Louis

Best time: The best months for ultra-luxury travel are April and October.

Demand: Luxury travellers typically seek St. Louis during the spring and fall.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury property prices peak from May to September.

Insider tip: Consider booking exclusive experiences, such as private tours of the Missouri Botanical Garden.

Avoid: Avoid visiting from November to March due to cold weather.

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