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Northwest Airlines Flights from Detroit (DTW) to St Louis (STL)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Northwest Airlines, which operates 3 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Detroit (DTW) to St Louis (STL), departing between 8:48am and 7:29pm, and 2 additional non-stop flights, departing between 6:50am and 3:16pm on select days of the week. The average travel time from Detroit, MI to St Louis, MO is 1 hour and 51 minutes.

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During your St Louis vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:

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.

Gateway Arch/Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
America's tallest monument, this graceful rainbow of shining steel soars 630 feet above downtown and the Mississippi River, commemorating westward expansion in the 1800s. Tram rides to the top can involve lengthy waits in the summer and on weekends; come first thing in the morning to purchase tickets (or order tickets in advance online at www.gatewayarch.com), then take in the Museum of Westward Expansion, which traces the journey of Lewis and Clark and those who followed. Extra fees are charged for both the Arch Odyssey Theatre, which features changing, 45-minute movies on a giant IMAX screen, and the Monument to the Dream film documenting the Arch's construction. Plan on spending at least 2 hours here.

St. Louis Art Museum
Housed in a Beaux Arts-style building constructed for the 1904 World's Fair, this great museum is a buffet of the arts, where visitors can sample as much as they like of the displays from around the globe and from virtually all time periods. It contains works ranging from ancient and medieval art to European old masters, French Impressionists, American art from 1800 to 1945, and contemporary art. Its pre-Columbian and German Expressionist collections are ranked among the best in the world (it owns more paintings by Max Beckmann than any museum in the world). Other galleries feature Islamic and ancient art; an Asian collection; an Egyptian collection (including three mummies); arms and armor; and art from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. There are also displays of Chinese, European, and American decorative arts. You should spend at least 2 hours here.


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.

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).


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