Plan Your Romantic Getaway in St. Louis Tuesday January 14, 2025 Share Entertainment By Rachel Huffman This Valentine’s Day, St. Louis hotels are spreading the love with sweet special packages. Any of these stays will make for a memorable romantic getaway in St. Louis. So, don’t wait – book today! Photo courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis Angad Arts Hotel If you need a romantic getaway with the one you love, look no further than Angad Arts Hotel. Surrounded by art museums, theaters and other creative spaces in the Grand Center Arts District, the hotel features red rooms that will stoke the flames of your relationship. Red also symbolizes women empowerment, making this a great place for a spicy Galentine’s gathering, too. From Feb. 10 to 16, the hotel will celebrate all the single ladies with an exclusive offer that includes an aura drawing session with a professional medium and spiritual teacher; a burn book featuring creative prompts to help you release past relationships, embrace self-love and promote healing; and a custom playlist curated in collaboration with local DJ Lunar Riot to help you thrive. The Cheshire Boasting a British-inspired aesthetic, The Cheshire stirs the imagination and warms the spirit. The boutique hotel sits on the edge of Forest Park, and right now, it’s offering a romance package, which includes a bottle of Champagne, chocolate-covered strawberries and a late checkout. Book this package at least two days in advance and start writing a new chapter of your love story. Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis Calling all couples! Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis combines sumptuous hospitality with exquisite jewelry in the new David Yurman Radiant Romance Experience. For more than 50 years, David Yurman has been known for innovative design, blazing a path that changes the way jewelry is created, perceived and worn, and Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in a one-of-a-kind shopping experience with the brand. The two-night package – priced at $2,500 – begins when you check into your one-bedroom Arch suite, which boasts spectacular views of the majestic Mississippi River, historic Eads Bridge and iconic Gateway Arch, all framed by floor-to-ceiling windows. In your room, you’ll find a chilled bottle of Prosecco, artisan chocolate truffles and a copy of David Yurman: Cable, the designer’s first book published by Rizzoli. When you’re ready to shop, a private driver will whisk you to the David Yurman store at Plaza Frontenac, where you’ll receive VIP service and a $500 gift certificate to spend on pieces that strike your fancy. Back at the hotel, use your $100 dining credit to savor global cuisine from Gordon Ramsay at Ramsay’s Kitchen. Highlights of the menu range from sticky cauliflower to braised octopus and beef Wellington to fish and chips. The exclusive package at the Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis also includes daily breakfast, which you can enjoy at your leisure. Le Méridien St. Louis Clayton Couples can get cozy with an overnight stay at Le Méridien St. Louis Clayton this Valentine’s Day. Offered avec amour, the guestroom package includes breakfast for two and overnight self-parking, and it’s available any time between Feb. 1 and April 30. Lending an air of extravagance to the relaxing retreat, Café la Vie will serve the Chocolate Wave – a delightful blend of rich espresso and velvety chocolate – and the Coffee Bomb – a luscious fusion of sweetened condensed milk and espresso – throughout the season. Photo courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis Live! By Loews Love is in the air at Live! By Loews in downtown St. Louis. Book the Love! By Loews package, and your stay will include one bottle of sparkling wine, a four-piece truffle set, a $50 food and beverage credit to use prior to checkout, complimentary self-parking for one vehicle per night and a late checkout at 2 p.m. During your stay, cozy up with your Valentine at Clark & Bourbon, a dynamic steakhouse that dabbles in brunch. Using modern flair to elevate Midwest dining, the hotel’s main restaurant serves high-end cuts of meat, ranging from a 12-ounce filet mignon to Duroc bone-in pork chops to a rack of lamb served with charred mint chimichurri, alongside shareables such as chicken fried lobster tails, lamb empanadas and hummus topped with marinated tri-tip. Magnolia Hotel St. Louis Steeped in history, the Magnolia Hotel St. Louis, formerly The Mayfair Hotel, has welcomed many famous guests since it opened in 1925. Known for his class and charisma – on and off screen – Cary Grant left a particularly endearing impression on the hotel. As legend has it, the actor created a trail of chocolates from the penthouse’s sitting room to the bedroom, all the way up to the pillow, in an attempt to woo a love interest. News of the romantic act spread, beginning the tradition of leaving chocolates on guests’ pillows during turndown service. It’s a sweet touch that the Magnolia Hotel includes in its romance package. Your stay also comes with a bottle of sparking wine and six chocolate-covered strawberries, which enhance the hotel’s timeless charm. The Pennywell Newly renovated, The Pennywell is a boutique Hilton hotel housed in a former bank. The 1888 building retains its original vault, and The Pennywell is recognized by Historic Hotels of America. The hotel’s proximity to the Gateway Arch is a major draw, and special stays around Valentine’s Day also include a $100 dining credit, late checkout and room upgrade. A two-night minimum stay is required to take advantage of the deal. The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis Enjoy a sweet escape at The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, where the seasonal romance package comes with breakfast for two, valet parking, Champagne and strawberries. To make your stay extra special, splurge on a dozen red roses, a couples massage and Club Lounge access – the latter will feature a chocolate bar cart with festive liqueurs on Feb. 14 and 15. Other intimate dining experiences include a luxurious prix fixe menu with optional Champagne pairings at Casa Don Alfonso on Feb. 14; a traditional multicourse omakase dinner based on your personal preferences and the chef’s creativity at the sushi bar from Feb. 12 to 14; and decadent desserts displayed on an interactive gold Ferris wheel in the opulent Lobby Lounge on Valentine’s Day. Want to keep researching? Check out a complete list of places to stay for your romantic getaway in St. Louis. Share