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Raffaello Hotel - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$126

Raffaello Hotel

201 E Delaware Pl, Chicago - Map
 
 
"Fantastic location"
The Raffaello is situated a short 3 minute walk to both the Magnificent Mile and the lake front. It was also conveniently located about a 10 minute walk from the CTA Chicago/State subway station, which was ideal as we come direct from Midway airport. The hotel itself had just enough character to make it interesting, and our kitchenette room was sufficiently spacious for our five day stay. It should be noted that the kitchenette does not come equipped, so come prepared with a knife, spoon, bowel, and any odds and ends you may need. The only issue in terms of comfort was the soggy bed. We prefer a firm mattress and the mattress in our room was definitely was not firm - but we survived.
Traveller from Ottawa, Canada
Located on Chicago's fabled Gold Coast, this boutique hotel is adjacent to the John Hancock Tower, steps from stylish shops …More
MileNorth Hotel - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

MileNorth Hotel

166 E Superior Street, Chicago - Map
 
 
Fabulous location. Within walking distance of many key places to visit in Chicago. Very friendly staff, lovely décor, close to restaurants, cafes, etc. I completely enjoyed my stay at this hotel and would happily recommend it.
A Traveller
Situated in Chicago, this boutique hotel is steps from Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Chicago Water Tower. John Hancock …More
Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
$395

Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago

401 N Wabash Ave, Chicago - Map
 
 
"Awesome hotel, highly recommended "
The hotel was virtually impeccable in every way, The rooms and view are amazing and the hotel staff is great. My only issue was I received a bill for playing cards from the minibar after my stay. It came from an address they don't reply to. I tried replying to their survey with the issue but that email also is not replied to. Absolutely awesome hotel and would stay there again anytime but poor mini bar billing and email practices.
A Traveller
This family-friendly Chicago hotel is within a 5-minute walk of Wrigley Building and Tribune Tower. Millennium Park and Ford …More
The Langham, Chicago - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars

The Langham, Chicago

330 North Wabash, Chicago - Map
 
 
"SUMMER 2016"
FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE, I WILL DEFINITELY GO BACK TO THE HOTEL WITH MY FAMILY AN I WILL ALSO RECOMMEND THE HOTEL TO EVERYBODY. ITS FANTASTIC LOCATION AND GREAT
Traveller from LAGOS, NIGERIA
Located in the heart of Chicago, this luxury hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, and Ford …More
Club Quarters Hotel, Central Loop - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Club Quarters Hotel, Central Loop

111 West Adams Street, Chicago - Map
 
 
"Served it's purpose."
The room was comfortable, I don't know more people would fill this out didn't make us do this
A Traveller
Club Quarters is a club-like hotel in the center of the Loop, Chicago’s central business district. A short walk to Symphony …More
Du Wayne Motel - West Chicago Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Du Wayne Motel

27W641 North Ave, West Chicago - Map
 
 
Situated in West Chicago, this motel is within 6 mi (10 km) of Central Dupage Hospital, Grohe America, and Wheaton College …More
River Hotel - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

River Hotel

75 East Wacker Drive, Chicago - Map
 
 
"Our place to stay in Chicago..."
Excellent staff, accommodations and location. We brought our bikes and they stored and retrieved them easily and timely. Can't say enough positive about The River Hotel. Pedro, Diego and Nikallette were especially helpful, courteous and professional.
Traveller from St Louis
Located in The Loop, this hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Michigan Avenue Bridge, Wrigley Building, and Tribune Tower …More
Loews Chicago Hotel - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 4.5 Stars

Loews Chicago Hotel

455 North Park Drive, Chicago - Map
 
 
"Very Nice hotel will definitely go back soon"
The experience was great... We enjoyed downtown Chicago.
A Traveller
Located in the heart of Chicago, this luxury hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Tribune Tower and Wrigley Building. Chicago …More
The James Chicago - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 4.5 Stars

The James Chicago

55 East Ontario Street, Chicago - Map
 
 
"Great location and lovely hotel"
Visited Chicago on holiday - a great location to be based. A lot of the main things were comfortably within walking distance but only two blocks to the nearest L train stop. Lovely, modern hotel with everything that you'd expect and friendly staff.
Traveller from London
Right on Magnificent Mile, The James Chicago puts guests in the middle of Chicago's famed shopping district filled with …More
Congress Plaza Hotel - Chicago Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
$129

Congress Plaza Hotel

520 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago - Map
 
 
"Comfortable, convenient and affordable."
The hotel is pretty conveniently close to several subway and train stops, and within walking distance of the Navy Pier and Grant park perfect for taking a stroll. We were pleased with the condition of the room and the beds were extremely comfortable, perhaps too comfy since we had trouble getting up the second morning! I heard that this hotel was haunted the night before we left town which was a bummer, if i had known i possibly would have done a little more exploring :)
Traveller from Los Angeles
Built in 1893, this downtown Chicago hotel offers a convenient location across from Grant Park and close to Lake Michigan.More

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    Big and brash yet down-to-earth, Chicago is exhilarating. It’s home to exceptional museums, first-rate comedy, legendary blues clubs, decadent deep-dish pizza and the best modern architecture in the U.S. Sprawled along Lake Michigan, the city fronts dozens of beaches and is dotted with more than 570 parks.

    With attractions like the Field Museum, the Art Institute, Wrigley Field and the dazzling view from the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower, one visit isn't enough. Summer is festival season, when millions flock to Grant Park for the Chicago Blues Festival, Taste of Chicago and Lollapalooza, to name a few.

    Chicago’s walkable neighborhoods appeal to every interest. Explore the Magnificent Mile shopping mecca, the foodie paradise of West Loop, the lively streets of LGBT haven Boystown, the townhouses of Lincoln Park or the hipster enclaves of Wicker Park and Ukrainian Village. At night, catch some smokin’ blues at Kingston Mines or an indie band at the Hideout. Or watch a game at a sports bar – did we mention the craft beer? Second City? Says who!

    "The Windy City"

    The channelling of strong gusts between Chicago's skyscrapers may make it seem like it's windier here than anywhere else in the US, but there's another reason why Chicago is nicknamed the Windy City. Chicagoans are crazy about sport, from the Chicago Bears (football) to the Blackhawks (hockey) and the Bulls (basketball). Nearby Cincinnati is equally competitive and the term Windy City was probably first used by Cincinnati newspapers covering the rivalry between the two cities.

    Reaching for the sky

    Chicago is known for its architecture, not at all surprising when you consider that 10 of the 50 tallest buildings in the world are located here. The Illinois capital has been at the forefront of progressive architecture and tall buildings since the late 19th century when large parts of the city were rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1871. While two of the most prominent buildings, the Sears Tower and the Aon Center, date back to the 1970s, the boom continues. Donald Trump's luxury apartment complex was completed recently and the 2000-foot Chicago Spire is scheduled to be completed in 2012.

    It's not sheer height alone that makes the city's architectural face so interesting; some of America's greatest architects have left their mark on Chicago, including Solon S. Beman, Walter Burley Griffin, and perhaps the greatest of all, Frank Lloyd Wright. A Chicago Card gives you admission to the city's best-known skyscrapers and the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Society, and includes architectural walking tours.

    Chicago and the arts

    One of the best-known American paintings, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, is exhibited in the Art Institute of Chicago. Next to Hopper, the museum houses an impressive collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and American paintings. Also worth a visit is the Museum of Contemporary Art, which focuses on visual art from 1945 to the present day with emphasis on surrealism, minimalism, conceptual photography, and works by Chicago-based artists.

    Chicago is serious about culture and you'll find museums dedicated to everything from Swedish-American life to Science and Industry. A definite must-see for young and old is the Field Museum - home to "Sue", the world's largest and most famous Tyrannosaurus Rex. To get a comprehensive overview of what the city has to offer, opt for a half-day sightseeing tour, which includes museum admission as well as a trip up Hancock Tower to see the city from above. However much time you spend exploring during the day, make sure you keep some time aside for a night out in Chicago. It's not called the home of the blues for nothing, and venues like the Chicago Blues Bar on North Halsted pay tribute to that seven nights a week. Hide

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