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Your Woods Holiday
Spend less time planning and more time having fun adventures with a Woods holiday package. The neighbourhood of Old Jamestown, which is good for nature and walking, will make a terrific base for your city getaway. If your trip to Woods includes some sightseeing, drop by much-loved attractions like Fast Eddies Bon Air, Argosy Casino and Robert Wadlow Statue. Check out Expedia's wide range of travel options and begin planning your ultimate holiday to Woods today.
Woods Holiday
Woods Essential Information
Language | English |
|---|---|
Currency | U.S dollars |
Closest Airport | Lambert-St. Louis Intl. Airport (STL) |
Max Temp Winter | 4ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 29ºC |
Top Sights | National Great Rivers Museum, Fast Eddies Bon Air and Argosy Casino |
Our pick of the best Woods Hotel Deals

Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel
Staff was very welcoming when we arrived. Rooms were nice. Hotel shuttle was on time. We’ll be back
Reviewed on 11 Apr 2026

Motel 6 Hazelwood, MO
The motel was quite noisy lots of loud music and kids screaming on the first floor. Fortunately I was on 3rd floor and it was quiet!
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2026

Hilton Garden Inn St. Louis Airport
Nice room and friendly staff. Low traffic area with a nice park/fishing pond behind the hotel. The pool is very small and no hot tub. I would stay again.
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2026
Discover the most popular places to visit in Woods

Robert Wadlow Statue
Stretch your neck muscles and gaze up at this life-size bronze statue of the World’s Tallest Man, with walking cane in hand and a smile gracing his face.

Alton Prison
See the remains of a prison which was built over 150 years ago and which housed Confederate prisoners during the Civil War.











