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Is Residence Inn 525 S Jefferson Ave St. Louis, MO is good place to stay?
Hi, I am coming to St. Louis for business purpose and want to enquire about the ‘Residence Inn’. Is this place is good to stay for couple of weeks? The complete address is 525 S Jefferson Avenue. Also I would be working at 1 N Jefferson Ave is this place safe? How far are these two from each other?
I would like to have knowledge on these two places.
The Residence Inn on Jefferson is a really nice place. It just opened early last year… I used to work in that area, so I would drive past it every day. I’m not too sure how far the place you’ll be working is from the hotel, but Jefferson stops at Cass Ave. The two streets run right on the edge of downtown… The area you’re staying is quite safe, it’s a few blocks from Union Station, so you’re in a good area. Just don’t venture too far north past Cass Ave. That’s where it starts to get a little shady. South, west and east of where you’re staying are just fine.
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