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The Millennium Hotel – St. Louis is the site of the 2007 TEA/TUG Conference.

Millennium Hotel – St. Louis
200 South 4th Street
St. Louis, MO 63102-1804
For reservations call 1-800-325-7353
toll free or 314-241-9500 locally.
Room rates: $106 per night plus tax
Check-in: 4:00 pm
Check-out: 12:00 pm
The conference room rate of $106 per night will be available 3 days prior to and 3 days after the conference if you wish to stay some additional time in St. Louis.
Reservations must be made by September 1, 2007 to receive the conference room rate.
Guests will be required to present a credit card at check-in for payment as well as any incidental charges incurred during their stay. If a guest does not have a valid credit card, full prepayment for the entire length of stay will be due upon arrival in addition to a deposit of $50.00 for incidental charges incurred during their stay.
Parking is available for $16.00 per day, with unlimited in-and-out privileges, in a garage connected to the hotel.
Hotel Amenities
Business center
Fitness center
Gift Shop
Game room
Coin-operated laundry
Two restaurants including Top of the Riverfront – St. Louis’ only rooftop revolving restaurant
Lounge
Coffee bar
Seasonal indoor and outdoor swimming pools
ATM in lobby
Express check-out
Room Amenities
High-speed internet access
Coffee makers
Cable television
In-room movies
Room service
Concierge desk and tour information
Hair dryers
Iron and ironing boards |


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Location and Directions
Located conveniently 15 miles from Lambert International Airport.
METROLINK – St. Louis’ public rail system can be taken from Lambert International Airport to a station 3 blocks West of the hotel and for a minimal cost.
TRAVELING EAST ON I-70 (from Lambert International Airport) Take the Downtown/Pine Street Exit.Continue four blocks to Spruce Street, turn right. At the first street, make a right onto 4th Street to the hotel entrance.
TRAVELING SOUTH ON I-55 Cross the Poplar Street Bridge and take the first exit, Memorial Drive north. Go left on Market Street and make an immediate left to now go south on Memorial Drive (as if making a U-turn). Go a few blocks to Spruce Street, turn right. At the first street, go right on 4th Street to the hotel entrance.
TRAVELING NORTH ON I-55 Take the Downtown exit onto Memorial Drive north. Turn left on Market Street and make an immediate left to now go south on Memorial Drive (as if making a U-turn). Go a few blocks to Spruce Street, turn right. At the first street, go right on 4th Street to the hotel entrance.
TRAVELING WEST ON I-64 Cross the Poplar Street Bridge and take the first exit, Memorial Drive north. Turn left on Market Street and make an immediate left to now go south on Memorial Drive (as if making a U-turn). Go a few blocks to Spruce Street, turn right. At the first street, go right on 4th Street to the hotel entrance.
TRAVELING EAST ON I-44 Exit on I-55 north and take the Downtown exit onto Memorial Drive north. Turn left on Market Street and make an immediate left to now go south on Memorial Drive (as if making a U-turn). Go a few blocks to Spruce Street, turn right. At the first street, go right on 4th Street to the hotel entrance.
TRAVELING EAST ON I-64 (HWY 40) Take the Broadway exit (last Missouri exit). Go left at the stop sign to 4th Street and turn left. Continue north for two blocks to hotel entrance.

Attractions in Close Proximity
Gateway Arch – 1 block NE
Old Cathedral – 1 block NE
Busch Stadium – 1 block W
Old Courthouse – 1 block N
President Casino – 3 blocks N
Laclede’s Landing – 3 blocks N
Soulard – 8 blocks S
Americas Center – 8 blocks N
Edward Jones Dome - 8 Blocks N
Savis Center – 10 blocks W
City Museum – 12 blocks NW
Anheuser Busch Brewery – 2 miles S
Forest Park – 3 miles W
St. Louis Zoo – 3 miles W
St. Louis Science Center – 3 miles W
Metrolink – 3 blocks W
Lambert International Airport – 15 miles NW
Laclede’s Landing, a vibrant entertainment district just north of the hotel, features preserved historic brick and iron façade buildings along cobblestone streets housing some of St. Louis’ best restaurants and nightclubs. Laclede’s Landing is also the site of the city’s only downtown casino. Nearby Union Station, once the largest and most beautiful railroad station in the country, now features more than 100 unique shops and restaurants.
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