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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

What a View

If you’re planning to go big on your St. Louis getaway, book your stay at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Photo by Christian Horan provided by Four Seasons Hotel

The resort-style hotel is set along the banks of the Mississippi River just a short walk from the shimmering Gateway Arch. The views of the 630-foot steel-clad icon are epic from the floor-to-ceiling windows in the guest rooms, from the Sky Terrace, and from the James Beard award-winning Cinder House and Bar.

Expect the hallmark Four Seasons service recognized for its customer-focused standards at every turn in the aesthetically pleasing property. We visited in the winter when it was too chilly to enjoy the rooftop heated pool, but we had lots of fun at the Top Golf Swing Suite located in the Four Seasons.

Photo by Kristen K. Tucker

It features two bays and a variety of virtual games, including Top Golf target game, Zombie Dodgeball, Hockey Shots, Baseball Pitching, and more. Up to 20 guests can enjoy comfortable lounge seating with food and beverage overseen by Cinder House.

The Spa at the Four Seasons is one of the largest spas among Four Seasons properties. Ascending the light-filled staircase (elevators are available) to the spa reception area, taking in the clean aroma, I felt I was going somewhere special – and I was. The Four Seasons Signature Massage is an 80-minute treatment incorporating several modalities and treatments.

The property is among several hotels adjacent to Horseshoe St. Louis casino, a benefit for guests seeking gaming entertainment. Visitors looking for a tranquil oasis will be pleased the sights and sounds of the casino are nowhere to be found inside the Four Seasons Hotel.

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Kristen K. Tucker
Kristen K. Tucker
Kristen K. Tucker formed Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., along with her husband, Todd, in September 1999 and published the first issue of Evansville Living in March 2000. Kristen, publisher and editor of Evansville Living, holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and English from Western Kentucky University and a master’s degree in liberal studies from the University of Southern Indiana. Kristen has recently served on the board of directors of The Catholic Foundation of Evansville, the Board of Advisors for the IU Medical School Evansville, and Indiana Landmarks. In 2007, she helped found the Women’s Fund of Vanderburgh County. She also is a member of the 125-year-old Social Literary Club. Kristen is the 2003 Athena Award recipient and the 2006 recipient of the Indiana Commission for Women’s Torchbearer Award. Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., magazines have won dozens of awards through the years from the City & Regional Magazine Association, the Advertising Federation of Evansville, the Evansville Design Group, and the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Kristen moved with her family to Evansville, her father’s hometown, in 1971. She attended Caze Elementary School, and Castle Jr. and Castle Sr. High Schools in Newburgh, Indiana. Kristen and Todd have two adult sons, Maxwell and Jackson. Kristen enjoys walking, travel, Pilates, and reading.

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