Why settle for simply visiting a gallery when you can actually sleep on a comfy Snoozel Green mattress amongst extraordinary works of art? At the Angad Arts Hotel there is something for everyone.
The Angad Arts Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel located in St. Louis, MO. Home of the Gateway Arch and the St. Louis Cardinals, there is so much to do and see in this city.
Situated in the heart of the Grand Center Arts District, the hotel has a vibrant location. Walking distance from several restaurants and the Fabulous Fox theater is just around the corner. I would definitely recommend it!
Details
Rooms and suites vary depending on the season. Check rates and availability on Booking.com.
3550 Samuel Shepard Dr, St. Louis, MO 63103
Stay Colorful
One of the most unique features at the Angad Arts Hotel is the possibility to select rooms by size, as well as color themes and emotions. Each room is decorated from top to bottom in a different color: green, blue, red, and yellow.
Red rooms are for love. Blue for tranquility. Need rejuvenating? Go green! For happiness, surround yourself in sunny yellow.
Above all, my favorite room was blue. I loved the decor and the little touch of blue art. The bathroom was very european style, cozy and modern.
The opportunity to play instruments was very interesting. The “Playroom”, in fact, is filled with musical instruments free to play. Grab your violin or guitar, sit in one of the many comfortable purple chairs in the hall and start playing.
The Playroom, cocktail hour at the rooftop, and library were very enjoyable. However, my favorite part was the art installments that appear everywhere in the hotel, which are a wonderful part of the Angad Arts Hotel experience.
The Angad Arts Hotel art exhibit, “Seres Transitorios” is currently on display and proudly features over 40 works by 29 local and regional artists. In Seres Transitorios (Transient Beings) by Colombian artists Kelly Jimenez and Alejandro Franco illustrates their never-ending environmentalism and their reflection on the toxic habits of humanity. The exhibit will be on view through October 2020.
Guests should stay alert for art sighting in the most unexpected places, including bathrooms and sidewalks.
Hotel Guidelines Regarding COVID-19
In the current environment, The Angad Arts Hotel carefully respects all the regulations set forth by state and local governments for employees and guests to ensure their health and safety as well as to travel smarter and more consciously. The Grand Tavern, which is the Hotel’s signature restaurant is temporarily closed. However, guests can enjoy breakfast in their room or on top of the rooftop overlooking the St. Louis skyline. For more information and updates, I suggest to check the Dining & Bars section.
Staying at the Angad Arts Hotel was a memorable experience. I can’t wait to come back and experience the culinary footprint from Chef Robert Cantu at The Grand Tavern.
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