American Airlines Flights from Las Vegas (LAS) to St Louis (STL)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on American Airlines, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Las Vegas (LAS) to St Louis (STL) regularly scheduled to depart at 2:40pm and arrive at 7:45pm. Usually a McDonnell Douglas MD80 is flown for this route, with in-seat power sources available. The average travel time from Las Vegas, NV to St Louis, MO is 3 hours and 5 minutes.
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During your St Louis vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Missouri History Museum
St. Louis's history is presented through photographs, memorabilia, first-person narratives, portraits, and more, with displays featuring the city's role in westward expansion, the Dred Scott case (which upheld slavery), famous St. Louisans such as Chuck Berry and Tennessee Williams, the 1904 World's Fair held at Forest Park, a replica of Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis plane and other items relating to his life and solo transatlantic flight, and exhibits of the city's past. Allow 1 hour.
St. Louis Union Station
Once the nation's busiest passenger-rail terminal, this restored 100-year-old terminal is one of St. Louis's biggest attractions and now contains more than 80 specialty shops, restaurants, and even a small lake with paddleboats. Be sure to take a peek at the Grand Hall, now the lobby of the Hyatt Regency.
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
Built after the turn of the 20th century and something of a curiosity, this cathedral combines a Romanesque exterior with a brilliant Byzantine interior and boasts the largest collection of mosaics in the world -- four million pieces of glass used in 83,000 square feet of mosaic art, created by 20 artists over a span of 75 years. Plan at least 15 minutes for this must-see.
Drury Plaza Hotel
Here's a great location for both business and leisure travelers. More upscale than the other locally owned Drury Inns, this downtown hotel, situated just minutes from the Arch, opened in 2000 in three renovated buildings, including the 1919 Fur Exchange Building, and boasts Italian marble, massive support columns, and Waterford crystal chandeliers in its lobby. Rooms, some with Arch and river views, have microwaves, refrigerators, and free popcorn and soft drinks. Like all Drury properties, they offer free local calls, free evening beverages, and snacks (Mon-Thurs).
Drury Inn Union Station
Part of a St. Louis-based chain, this beautifully restored former YMCA, built in 1907, is across from Union Station and offers rooms with refrigerators, microwaves, and free popcorn and soda; free evening beverages and snacks (Mon-Thurs); free local calls; and many other perks (including laundry facilities), making this a great place for families. Note that some rooms face inward, meaning no views.
Sheraton St. Louis City Center Hotel & Suites
With a great location right next to a MetroLink Station and within walking distance of Union Station and Busch Stadium, this hotel occupies four floors of the renovated Edison Brothers warehouse, distinctive for a trompe l'oeil mural that draws its imagery from St. Louis landmarks and the 1904 World's Fair. Pluses include the in-house parking garage and the 10,000-square-foot sports bar and grill featuring 28 TV screens and live bands on weekends. Rooms are enormous, with standard rooms measuring 550 square feet. Otherwise, rooms are rather ordinary and even seem empty due to their huge size (many also face an inner atrium, making them dark as well) but are equipped with refrigerators.