Seven Gables Inn
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Built in 1926, this boutique hotel is in the Clayton business district among shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Downtown St. Louis is 10 miles away.
Decor features traditional fabrics, rich wood paneling, and antiques. A complimentary Continental breakfast is served daily. Molly Darcy's, the on-site restaurant and bar, offers courtyard seating. Meeting and conference facilities are available.
Live jazz music every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night.
Complimentary wireless Internet access is provided throughout the hotel.
- Concierge services
- Complimentary breakfast
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Bar/lounge
- Conference room(s)
- Event catering
- Banquet facilities
- Business services
- 24-hour front desk
- Doorman/doorwoman
- Dry cleaning service
- Coffee in lobby
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Caters to families
- Internet access in public areas - complimentary
- Internet access - wireless
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Number of floors: 3
- Number of rooms: 32
- Parking (valet)
- Parking nearby
- Patio
- Porter/bellhop
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
The Seven Gables Inn is a boutique hotel with 32 individually-appointed guestrooms. Rooms feature layered sheets, down comforters, overstuffed chairs or sofas, and hand-carved armoires. French doors open to a private bathroom, stocked with Aveda bath products. Rooms at this St. Louis-Clayton district hotel are nonsmoking. |
26 N Meramec Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63105
USA
Nearest major airport:
St. Louis, MO (STL-Lambert-St. Louis Intl.)
Area:
Clayton, Missouri, United States of America
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