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Northwest Airlines Flights from Atlanta (ATL) to St Louis (STL)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Northwest Airlines, which operates 2 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Atlanta (ATL) to St Louis (STL), departing between 7:50pm and 9:22pm, and one additional non-stop flight regularly scheduled to depart at 4:15pm and arrive at 5:05pm, everyday except Saturday. Usually a Canadair Regional Jet 700 or McDonnell Douglas MD80 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Atlanta, GA to St Louis, MO is 1 hour and 47 minutes.*
* Some flights must connect with additional service on this airline.
During your St Louis vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
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.
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.
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.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
St Louis area, including:
Hyatt Regency St. Louis
Located in restored Union Station, with its many shops and restaurants, this hotel boasts Missouri's most spectacular lobby -- the station's former Grand Hall, with a six-story vaulted ceiling and gold-leaf frescoes. Most of the spacious (and quiet) rooms are in a modern addition beneath the trusses of the former train shed and feature such luxuries as bathroom TVs. For more pampering, stay in the Regency Club in the historic part of the station, which has the added perks of its own lounge, complimentary breakfast, and bathrobes. Everyone from business travelers to families stay here.
Chase Park Plaza Hotel
Located across from Forest Park in the elegant Central West End, with its antiques shops, sidewalk cafes, and sophisticated restaurants, this recently restored, 1920s historic hotel is one of the city's poshest, offering luxuriously appointed rooms and one- and two-bedroom suites, the latter two featuring stocked kitchens. The hotel's many facilities, including a five-screen movie complex, and its proximity to the attractions of Forest Park, make it a winner with the business and leisure set.
Embassy Suites
Located near the Arch and downtown, in the restored riverfront nightlife district (Laclede's Landing), this all-suite hotel features a sky-lit, eight-story atrium as its focal point and offers two-room suites equipped with refrigerators, microwaves, two TVs, and wi-fi access. Ask for a room facing the Arch or the Mississippi on a higher floor to get the best views. Guests enjoy such extras as cooked-to-order breakfasts, free evening cocktails, a game room, and the very good St. Louis Fish Market restaurant, making it a good choice for couples and families alike.
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