The St Louis Union Station Hotel is a beautiful historic hotel in the city center, known for its Romanesque architecture and gold-leaf details.
History: It originally opened in 1894 as one of the world's largest train stations, but the last train departed in 1978.
Renovation: It reopened as a 539-room hotel seven years later. A major renovation restored its original stonework and the Station Grille restaurant.
Key Feature: The building, including the Grand Hall with its 65-foot ceilings and mosaics, is now a National Historic Landmark and features an hourly 3D light show.

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