This 45-room hotel is located in lively Boystown, close to shops, restaurants, and bars, and right next to the subway. Standard rooms are small, and some rooms get noise from the elevated train tracks, but all have flat-screen TVs, bathrobes, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has zero property features (no restaurant or business or fitness center), but it does offer free continental breakfast in the morning, warm cookies in the afternoon, and coffee and tea all day. City Suites' proximity to local transit, apartment-like rooms, and free breakfast make it a fine choice for the price. If you'd rather be closer to the tourist action, consider the features-packed Millennium Knickerbocker, which is steps from the Magnificent Mile.
This 45-room hotel is located in lively Boystown, close to shops, restaurants, and bars, and right next to the subway. Standard rooms are small, and some rooms get noise from the elevated train tracks, but all have flat-screen TVs, bathrobes, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has zero property features (no restaurant or business or fitness center), but it does offer free continental breakfast in the morning, warm cookies in the afternoon, and coffee and tea all day. City Suites' proximity to local transit, apartment-like rooms, and free breakfast make it a fine choice for the price. If you'd rather be closer to the tourist action, consider the features-packed Millennium Knickerbocker, which is steps from the Magnificent Mile.
Housed in the Carbide & Carbon building -- a Chicago landmark supposedly inspired by the design of a champagne bottle -- the Hard Rock stands out among the rest of Chicago's hotels. Inside, the property is sophisticated, stylish, and fun, with some original art deco embellishments on the floor and, of course, the rock-n-roll paraphernalia. Each floor showcases a different recording artist -- from Prince, to John Lennon, to Madonna -- and each of the 381 contemporary rooms has theme-appropriate touches, such as notable quotes on the mirrors. Located in the heart of the Chicago's business district, this Hard Rock is a popular choice with business travelers, and consequently, many meeting spaces can be found on-site.
Housed in the Carbide & Carbon building -- a Chicago landmark supposedly inspired by the design of a champagne bottle -- the Hard Rock stands out among the rest of Chicago's hotels. Inside, the property is sophisticated, stylish, and fun, with some original art deco embellishments on the floor and, of course, the rock-n-roll paraphernalia. Each floor showcases a different recording artist -- from Prince, to John Lennon, to Madonna -- and each of the 381 contemporary rooms has theme-appropriate touches, such as notable quotes on the mirrors. Located in the heart of the Chicago's business district, this Hard Rock is a popular choice with business travelers, and consequently, many meeting spaces can be found on-site.
This 500-room chain hotel two blocks from the Magnificent Mile is nicer than your average Doubletree, but still solidly mid-range. Rooms all come with 27-inch flat-screen TVs, Neutrogena toiletries, MP3 hookups and coffeemakers with free coffee and tea. It's a pretty good value for what you get, but it's worth comparing rates with the more charming Millennium Knickerbocker.
This 500-room chain hotel two blocks from the Magnificent Mile is nicer than your average Doubletree, but still solidly mid-range. Rooms all come with 27-inch flat-screen TVs, Neutrogena toiletries, MP3 hookups and coffeemakers with free coffee and tea. It's a pretty good value for what you get, but it's worth comparing rates with the more charming Millennium Knickerbocker.