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Lodging
As a major U.S. convention-hosting city, Chicago has plenty of places to
stay, although most of them are in the mid or splurge ranges. The vast
majority of hotels are either at the airport or downtown (Loop or Near
North). If you want to explore the city, aim for the latter. Budget-priced
places are usually pretty far from downtown, so when you're booking,
remember that Chicago is vast, especially compared to European and east
coast cities. Travelers on a budget should consider accommodations away from
the city center which can be easily reached via the El.
Hostels
• Hostelling International Chicago
(HI-Chicago) Downtown, 24 East Congress Parkway Best location in the center
of the city - downtown Chicago Quick and easy access to airports, bus
terminal and train station 24 hours, 365 days a year, NO CURFEW NO age
restrictions, all ages welcome, under 18 must be accompanied by adult Rates
start at $27. (312) 360-0300 • Arlington
International House, 616 West Arlington Place.
Hotels
• Days Inn, 644 West Diversey Parkway. Frequented by touring
bands in town to play at one of the many big clubs on the north side.
$98-$130 per night.
• Clarion Barcelo Chicago Hotel,
5615 N. Cumberland Ave., (773) 693-5800. Near Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD).
• Comfort Inn &
Suites Downtown Chicago Hotel, 15 E. Ohio St., (312) 894-0900.
• Econo Lodge North
Chicago Hotel, 2315 N Greenbay Rd., (847) 689-4500.
• Rodeway Inn Mid-City
Plaza Chicago Hotel, 1 Midcity Plaza, (Madison at Halsted), (312)
829-5000.
• Chinatown hotel, 214 West 22nd Place, tel: +1312 2258888,
Rooms from $67, free wired internet and computers. Located at Cermak/Chinatown
on the red line.
Mid Range
• Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites
Downtown Chicago, 506 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60607. Tel:
312 957 9100. Fax: 312 957 0474. Steps away from the Sears Tower, Greek
Town, the Financial District, and Amtrak's Union Station. Easy access to the
United Center, Grant Park, Navy Pier, the Museum Campus, McCormick Place,
and the University of Illinois, Chicago. Located on the Blue Line of
Chicago's famous "EL" trains, you can reach any of Chicago's famous
attractions in minutes.
• Hawthorn
Chicago / Schaumburg Hotel, 1251 E. American Lane Schaumburg, IL
60173 Tel: (847) 706-9007. Renovated lobby.
• Hawthorn
Chicago / Vernon Hills Hotel, 975 North Lakeview Parkway Vernon
Hills,IL 60061 Tel: 847-367-8031 Enjoy all the amenities of home and
experience consistency, quality and comfort when you stay with Hawthorn
Suites. Hotel features suites, full or efficiency kitchens, exercise
facilities, video cassette players and on-site guest laundry and valet
service.
• Hawthorn
Chicago / Wadsworth Hotel, 4555 W. Yorkhouse Rd. Wadsworth, IL 60083
Tel: (847) 360-0550 Alt: (847) 360-1199 Complimentary hot breakfast buffet .
For business travelers: oversized work area, dual phone lines and data port,
voice mail and daily complimentary newspaper.
• Hotel Allegro, 171
West Randolph Street at Wells (just across from the Clark and Lake stop on
the Blue line), (866) 672-6143. Open 365 days/year. This lovely hotel calls
itself a boutique hotel, probably in reference to its friendly, full
four-star service, designer decorated rooms and prices that are the same, or
just a little bit more than you would pay for a blander three-star place
just north of the river. $119-$229 per night (the $229 room has a double
jacuzzi, as do the suites).
• Hotel Burnham, 1 West
Washington Street, +1 312 782 1111. Another Kimpton Boutique hotel, like its
sister hotel the Allegro.
• Hotel Monaco, 225 North
Wabash. +1 312 950 8500. Like Monaco Hotels across the U.S. the Monaco
Chicago provides a bit better than four star comfort at a bit less than four
star prices, though they are a little higher than at Kimpton sister hotels
like the Allegro or the Burnham. What you get for the extra
money is a number of specialty services geared for business travelers, so if
you are traveling for pleasure go for the Allegro.
• Crowne Plaza Allerton Chicago
Hotel, 701 North Michigan Ave., (312) 440-1500.
• Wyndham
Chicago Hotel, 633 North St. Clair St., (312) 573-0300. Friendly
staff, decent rooms. Tip: register for the Wyndham By Request "frequent
traveler" program: when you arrive, your favorite music will be playing in
your room and a plate of fruit and iced tea (or whatever you choose) will be
waiting for you.
Splurge
• The Peninsula, 108 East
Superior Street (at North Michigan Avenue), (866) 288-8889. Known as one of
the city's most luxurious hotels, The Peninsula has been recognized by AAA
with a Five-Diamond award. Located right off of the Magnificent Mile.
• The Drake, 140 East
Walton Place (at North Michigan Avenue) . +1 312 787 2200. fax: +1 312 787
1431. It doesn't get any more top-of-the-line than this in Chicago. |