Chicago Hotels
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Neighborhood: Gold Coast
Rates: from $118
Bottom Line: Take a break from the chains and step up to the luxurious Whitehall Boutique Hotel.
Neighborhood: Gold Coast
Rates: from $108
Bottom Line: The Ambassador East is a great value pick. The rooms could use a bit of an update, but for the price it is hard to beat this Gold Coast gem.
Neighborhood: Gold Coast
Rates: from $169
Bottom Line: The Drake is a Chicago Landmark from the 1920s that is a Gold Coast Gem.
Neighborhood: Gold Coast
Rates: from $145
Bottom Line: Smaller luxury boutique hotel, recently renovated offering larger than average rooms in the upscale Gold Coast. Close to Michigan Ave shopping, yet on a quiet side street.
Neighborhood: Gold Coast
Rates: from $134
Bottom Line: The Hilton offers one room suites with your choice of one king or two double beds in the Gold Coast Area.
Neighborhood: Gold Coast
Rates: from $157
Bottom Line: Close to the Boutique Shopping of the fashionable Gold Coast, the Sutton is a beautifully appointed hotel that does not disappoint.
Neighborhood: Lincoln Park
Rates: from $100
Bottom Line: Older hotel in the trendy Lincoln Park Neighborhood.
Neighborhood: Lincoln Park
Rates: from $91
Bottom Line: If you want to stay in Lincoln Park, this is a pretty good hotel that you can usually get a great rate compared to something more centrally located.
Neighborhood: Loop
Rates: from $179
Bottom Line: We like the Allegro with its vibrant décor that blends Art Deco design. The North Loop location is perfect for a night at the Theater.
Neighborhood: loop
Rates: from $97
Bottom Line: If you are in town on business it is a good choice. Good location, but lacks the charm for that romantic getaway.
Neighborhood: Loop
Rates: from $149
Bottom Line: One of the best business hotels as rated by Conde Nast Traveler.
Neighborhood: Loop
Rates: from $127
Bottom Line: If you like a hotel where they greet you by your name and chauffeur you around in a Bentley then consider the AAA Four-Diamond Award winning Fairmont Chicago.
Neighborhood: Loop
Rates: from $175
Bottom Line: Chicago is all about architechture, and the Luxury Hotel Burnham located in the historic Reliance building is the perfect Loop hotel to get the full experience. No pool or large fitness center here, but a great hotel in the heart of the Theater District. One of the best Chicago boutique hotels.
Neighborhood: Loop
Rates: from $179
Bottom Line: The Luxury Monaco is a nice choice for the Loop, walk to Michigan Avenue and the Theater District. Boutique style hotel. Guests are encouraged to take a goldfish from the lobby to their room for the duration of the visit.
Neighborhood: Loop
Rates: from $74
Bottom Line: One of the best values in the Loop, the Club quarters, located near the historic Rookery Building is close to CTA Lines and 4 Blocks from the Art Institute. Clean comfortable updated cozy rooms, perfect for the business traveler.
Neighborhood: Loop
Rates: from $158
Bottom Line: Good Loop location, rooms are clean, but may be somewhat dark for some. The Art Deco Carbide Building is very nice! No pool so may not be the best choice for families with younger children. Hotel may be perfect for younger couples, or singles who want to stay in a hotel with that hip vibe.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $128
Bottom Line: The Westin offers a great location across from Water Tower Place on North Michigan, good choice for business.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $90
Bottom Line: Stretch out in the oversized rooms from the Radisson. The rooftop pool will be a favorite with the Kids.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $345
Bottom Line: The upscale Park Hyatt is tough to beat. Great views from the Lake Suite, but that will cost you.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $117
Bottom Line: Walk outside and shop the Mag Mile, need we say more. Can be a good value if you get the right price.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $360
Bottom Line: Its the Four Seasons, not much more to say. This North Michigan Avenue location is great and the hotel has just competed a hugh renovation. One of Chicagos best hotels!
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $355
Bottom Line: Exceptional Luxury and Value at this Four Seasons Water Tower Location.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $170
Bottom Line: This luxury all suites four diamond hotel is in a great location right on Michigan Ave. Rooms are beautiful, clean and comfortable. One of the best suite hotels in the city. Great pick for families, only 3 blocks from the American Girl Place.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $107
Bottom Line: There is good value at the stylish Affinia Hotel, Dine at the C-House or enjoy city views from C-View, our rooftop lounge and outdoor terrace - Chicago Magazines Best New Restaurants in 2009.
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $213
Bottom Line: The Conrad is a Chicago luxury hotel is residentially inspired with a touch of contemporary sophistication. The Miracle Mile location is wonderful. We think its a Good Value in the Luxury class of Chicago Hotels. Access to Northbridge is great during those cold Chicago winters!
Neighborhood: Magnificent Mile
Rates: from $395
Bottom Line: If you can afford to stay in the Peninsula, you wont be disappointed. Top notch service and comfort at this Magnificent Mile location. Spoil yourself with this five star experience.
Neighborhood: River North
Rates: from $89
Bottom Line: A bit out of the way from the touristy spots, but a nice hotel with free parking at a budget price may be worth the slight inconvenience.
Neighborhood: River North
Rates: from $129
Bottom Line: WIth great views from the Chicago River, we think the Westin is worth a look. Step outside and enjoy all the nightlife that River North offers. Good Value in a Central Location.
Neighborhood: River North
Rates: from $146
Bottom Line: Close to Restaurants, Entertainment, Michigan Avenue, and only steps away from the house of Blues the Sax is a good choice for that night out at the House of Blues.
Neighborhood: River North
Rates: from $129
Bottom Line: A luxury boutique hotel in Chicagos River North District. Nicely appointed rooms, have been recently renovated. This River North hotel is a good pick for River North located a few blocks from the Wrigley Building and 3 blocks from the EL Train.
Neighborhood: River North
Rates: from $385
Bottom Line: Great hotel with exceptional service, as you would expect from a Trump property, elegant and sophisticated. Great views of the Skyline from the Chicago River with floor to ceiling windows. Good central location for business or touring the city, on the Riverwalk.
Neighborhood: South Loop
Rates: from $72
Bottom Line: Looking for a decent budget hotel that is also green, consider the Chicagos Essex Inn. This loop pick is on Chicagos Cultural Mile.
Neighborhood: South Loop
Rates: from $107
Bottom Line: Moderately priced older hotels, but with clean and comfortable rooms across from Grant Park. Lots of amenities as you would expect from a Hilton.
Neighborhood: South Loop
Rates: from $80
Bottom Line: Tired older hotel with a lot of history in a great location, in need of a serious update. If you just need a place to crash, this might be for you. On the upside, this one is the cheapest hotel in the downtown loop.
Neighborhood: South Loop
Rates: from $91
Bottom Line: Value hotel located in the South Loop with Park and Lake Views in many rooms. Museum Campus is walking distance - No Self Parking.
Neighborhood: South Loop
Rates: from $119
Bottom Line: A typical large convention hotel, a little bit away from loop and the Mag mile, but good access to museum campus. If you are attending a convention at McCormick Place it may be perfect. If you are tourist looking to see Chicagos attractions we say move up North a bit. Good views of the city and very nice rooms.
Neighborhood: South Loop
Rates: from $237
Bottom Line: With a long history of Presidents staying at the Luxury Blackstone, this Chicago landmark is back and better than ever. Recently refurbished this South Loop hotel is a good alternative to some of the more dated budget hotels in the area.
Neighborhood: Streeterville
Rates: from $185
Bottom Line: Great views close to the lake, and Navy Pier, the W is a busy hip and cool place to stay. Rooms can be a bit dark and some on the small side, but overall a nice hotel in a great location.

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