Welcome to Maryland Heights, MissouriMaryland Heights is located in West St. Louis County, Missouri. Maryland Heights just 8 minutes from Lambert International Airport, 10 minutes from historic St. Charles, and fifteen minutes from Forest Park - home of the Saint Louis Zoo, Science Center, Art Museum and the History Museum. Planning on visiting the world famous Gateway Arch, catching a St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Game or St. Louis Rams Football Game, spending the day visiting Missouri's Wine Country, Maryland Heights' hotels are all located near major highways for easy access. Maryland Heights also offers great attractions right in the city limits, including West Port Plaza, Dave & Busters, Harrah's Casino, Verizon Wireless Amphitheater featuring live musical entertainment, Crystal Springs Golf Course nestled in the Missouri Bluffs and the Funny Bone Comedy Club. In addition, we have great restaurants unique to St. Louis, including Pujols 5, Sammy Hagar's Beach Bar & Grill and Dierdorf and Hart's Steakhouse. Maryland Heights is home to twenty-one hotels, with one in every price range. All full service hotels have meeting and banquet space. In addition, available for meetings in the area are the Maryland Heights Center, The Graphics Communication Center and Orlando Gardens and the new St. Charles Convention Center. You can plan a shopping spree at any of the 5 first class shopping centers in the area including St. Louis Mills outlet mall. Maryland Heights' hotels are located near major highways for easy access. If you choose Maryland Heights as your destination, we are happy to assist with your group's plans and securing meeting space. Please feel free to contact us at 314-275-9964, toll free at 1-888-MORE2DO or via e-mail at margaret@mhcvb.com if we may be of any assistance at this time. On behalf of the Maryland Heights Convention & Visitors Bureau, we are happy Maryland Heights is one of the destinations you are considering. We are confident Maryland Heights' hospitality will exceed your expectations. Sincerely, Karen Krispin |
