I stayed at this hotel for 2 nights this past weekend. It is really a nice hotel - some old world charm (building is from the 1920's), but recently refurbished. Doesn't feel like a chain at all. Decor and fixtures are all modern and in excellent condition. We had a suite (my sister, 14 year old nephew and myself), and it came with microwave, refrigerator, sink in the living room. Bathroom, shower, beds - all great.
Front desk personnel couldn't be nicer and more helpful - they really seemed to take pride in their customer service. They helped with bus routes, restaurants, etc.
Continental breakfast very nice - hard boiled eggs, waffles, yogurt, juice, bakery. My only complaint (and this is getting picky) is that there wasn't enough seating in the breakfast area - too many sofas and coffee tables that should be replaced with tables.
Last but not least - excellent location. Walking distance either way up Michigan Ave to Water Tower, John Hancock or other direction to Millenium Park and Art Museum. Convenient to buses on both State Street or Michigan Ave. Next door to ESPN Zone (great for kids).
Chicago Tip: Get a visitor bus pass. They have them in train station and I believe John Hancock center too. $5 for one day, $9 for 2. Chicago buses are very convenient and easy to use.
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