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Lumiere Place Hotel & Casino

Saint Louis, MO

Location

Lumière Place Casino & Hotels, Pinnacle Entertainment’s premier destination in downtown St. Louis, opened in December 2007, bringing new vitality to the riverfront area where this great city began some 240 years ago. Growing from the banks of the Mississippi River, the St. Louis metropolitan area is now the nation’s 18th largest, with more than 2.6 million residents.

Lumière Place sits in the shadow of the 630-foot Gateway Arch, which draws millions of visitors per year, making it among the most-visited monuments in the National Park System. The entertainment district is also adjacent to St. Louis’ Central Business District, the America’s Center convention complex and the 66,000-seat Edward Jones Dome. It also rests at the nexus of four Interstate highways (44, 55, 64 and 70) and MetroLink, the region’s light rail system. Lumière Place is ideally suited to business travelers, visitors to the many nearby attractions and customers seeking exciting gaming action and entertainment amid the vitality of St. Louis’ historic riverfront.

Design

The dramatic and graceful Gateway Arch: a symbol of westward expansion and a sculptural expression on a monumental scale. It also served as the inspiration for Lumière Place, just a few blocks away. Seeking an architectural complement to the nearby Arch, Pinnacle Entertainment tapped Marnell Architecture, the Las Vegas architecture firm responsible for the Mirage, Bellagio and other notable developments, to bring its unique talent and experience to downtown St. Louis. Lumière Place rises

nearly 300 feet into the St. Louis skyline. Its 24-story Four Seasons Hotel tower accommodates 200 contemporary guestrooms and suites within its glass and steel walls, framed by an illuminated “light box.”

Lumière Place’s signature “light box” was made possible by literally stitching the glass to the concrete structure of the luxury hotel, creating a sparkling reflection in the sun. At night, the light box is especially striking. As the sun sets, the light box transforms into a glowing lantern, its top and north edges more defined by light. This feature not only draws people into downtown St. Louis, but serves as an icon to identify Lumière Place.
Lumiere Place Hotel & Casino

999 N. 2nd Street

Saint Louis, MO 63102

294 Room Hotel
Géré par Caesars Entertainment Inc.