St. Louis Lambert International Airport is about 14 miles northwest of downtown St. Louis. The trip takes 20-30 minutes in normal traffic, though rush hour on I-70 can push it closer to 40 minutes. Here is what each option actually costs in 2026.
Private transfer
A pre-booked sedan transfer to downtown St. Louis runs $45-$65. SUVs and minivans for groups or extra luggage cost $65-$95. The price is fixed at booking, so there are no surprises from traffic or route changes. Most services include meet-and-greet at arrivals, luggage assistance, and flight tracking.
Rideshare
Uber and Lyft to downtown typically cost $25-$50 during normal hours. This is the base estimate. Surge pricing during peak times, bad weather, or major events at the Enterprise Center can push the fare higher. You will also need to walk to the designated rideshare pickup zone, which is a few minutes from baggage claim.
Taxi
Metered taxis from STL to downtown cost approximately $35-$45. There are no flat-rate airport fares in St. Louis. The meter starts when you get in, and tips are customary at 15-20 percent. Taxis queue outside baggage claim at both terminals.
MetroLink light rail
The cheapest option at $5 per person. Stations are inside both terminals, and the ride to downtown takes about 25-30 minutes. Trains run every 10-20 minutes depending on time of day. This works well for solo travelers with light luggage, but managing multiple bags on the train is not comfortable.
Destinations beyond downtown
Not everyone is headed to the Arch or a downtown hotel. Here are rough private transfer costs to other common destinations:
- Clayton: $35-$55 (10 miles, 15-20 min)
- Central West End: $40-$60 (12 miles, 20-25 min)
- Chesterfield: $55-$80 (20 miles, 25-35 min)
- St. Charles: $50-$75 (18 miles, 25-30 min)
- Belleville, IL: $55-$85 (25 miles, 30-40 min)
What affects the price
The main variables are distance, vehicle type, and time of day. Private transfers keep the price fixed regardless of traffic. Rideshare and taxi costs go up if traffic is heavy or demand is high. Late-night arrivals may face limited rideshare availability and slightly higher fares.
Bottom line
For a reliable, predictable fare, a pre-booked transfer is the simplest answer. For the cheapest ride, MetroLink works if you are traveling light. Rideshare falls in the middle but comes with the uncertainty of variable pricing.