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Drury Inn Collinsville - Collinsville - O'Fallon Hotels
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£68
£76
This hotel is rated 3 stars out of 5

Area: Collinsville - O'Fallon, Collinsville Show Map

This property is located in Collinsville. Gateway Arch and Edward Jones Dome are regional attractions. Additional … More

Pricing for stays between 01 Jun - 04 Jun, 2012

Don from Indianapolis said:
"Great value! The free food was very basic, but if you have kids, it will more than p... " More hotel reviews

Drury Inn & Suites Fairview Heights - Collinsville - O'Fallon Hotels
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£70
£78
This hotel is rated 3 stars out of 5

Area: Collinsville - O'Fallon, Fairview Heights Show Map

This Fairview Heights property is situated in the suburbs. Gateway Arch is a regional attraction, as is Edward … More

Pricing for stays between 31 May - 03 Jun, 2012

A traveller said:
"I absolutely love the Drury Inn and wish they were in more cities!! I travel every w... " More hotel reviews

Drury Inn & Suites O'Fallon - Collinsville - O'Fallon Hotels
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£72
£80
This hotel is rated 3 stars out of 5

Area: Collinsville - O'Fallon, O'Fallon Show Map

This property is located in O'Fallon. More

Pricing for stays between 31 May - 03 Jun, 2012

Fred from Olathe KS said:
"Great service. Very helpful with changing rooms because of the way I made reservatio... " More hotel reviews

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Collinsville - O'Fallon, St. Louis Drury Hotels

Collinsville and O’Fallon are approximately 16 miles east of downtown St. Louis. O’Fallon sits on I-64, a straight shot from the city and just west of Scott Air Force Base, one of the area’s major employers. Collinsville is home to Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, once the center of the Cahokia Indian empire. The 170-foot Brooks Catsup Bottle water tower anchors the south edge of the city.