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Downtown Chicago Hotel
Looking to make my first trip to Chicago soon.
Currently looking at Kimpton Gray, Kimpton Monaco, or the Intercontinental. Any strong preferences for one over the other, and if so, why? Are any of the particularly safer, or unsafe compared to the others? Plan to be walking around the city and doing the usual tourist stuff. I'd rather walk around, do public transit, etc. vs sitting in Ubers all day and being home by 6pm. Strongly prefer IHG properties, unless there is a significantly better choice. |
The Kimptons are in the Loop and the IC is in...I guess that's Streeterville? I think the Loop will be pretty dead outside of M-F 9-5. The IC will have a little more going on. All of the options are easy walks to each other. No real differences in safety aside from those associated with fewer people being around. The Kimptons will be a little closer to more train lines, but not by so much that it makes a difference if you're already wanting to walk places.
I would also consider staying in a neighborhood like Wicker Park or Lakeview. Neighborhoods are more fun. |
You should consider staying in West Loop. There are a lot of restaurants and night life spots there; it is close to the Loop and is nowhere nearly as touristy as Michigan Ave, which gets as crowded as Main Street in Disneyland. If you wish to stay at an IHG property, there is a Crown Plaza.
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Over thr years on my business trips I’ve stayed near magnificent mile and just south of the river. I can’t recall if an IHG property was there.
last visit was in April where I attended s conference. Where I stayed there was just off Michigan avenue. When I returned I went out to dinner at nearby places. |
As a native Chicagoan who goes back a decent amount, I would recommend not staying in the Loop or Mag Mile/Streeterville. The Loop is mostly an office zone, and with half the world still doing WFH, it really has a sort of post-zombie apocalypse feel to it these days. Mag Mile/Streeterville is just tourist central; it's a place you stay if you're coming down from Wisconsin to go shopping at Nordstrom and take your daughters to American Girl Place. If you want to go shopping and see it, you can, but I'd suggest not basing yourself there.
I personally like staying in the Gold Coast/Old Town area - think between Division and Lincoln, from the lake west to Wells. That area is much more of a neighborhood than downtown; it doesn't get the tourist traffic, has a lot of good restaurants and bars, and it's very well connected by L and buses to the rest of the city. It's also right next to the lakefront/Lincoln Park, which is gorgeous. I'm not sure if there's an IHG property there, though. Wicker Park, as gfunkdave mentioned, is another option - although the only hotel I really know there is the Robey, which is somewhat expensive and right at the very busy and possibly noisy triple intersection of North, Milwaukee, and Damen. That area has a million places to eat and drink, lots of funky stores, and beautiful residential streets to amble down. The Blue Line L is also right there, which can take you both downtown and to ORD. There's also a Hyatt Place at North/Ashland, but that location is a bit removed and unattractive (at least to me). I know nothing about the hotel itself - have just seen it when taking the bus by it and thought to myself, "That's a very odd location for a hotel." If you need specific recommendations on things to do, places to eat and drink, etc., please let me know! |
We ended up at the Gray and it worked out perfect. Excellent hotel, good enough location (5 min walk to major public transportation stops) and service was top notch. Would absolutely recommend it to others.
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Sorry to reopen thread, but looking for advice on hotels/neighbourhoods for a weekend catching up with old friends all coming from other parts of N.America (long story - Chicago makes sense for our schedules). Don't want to be constantly in an Uber or taxi, so ease of public transit and walkability to restaurants, interesting spots, etc. is of importance. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by TATLTAIL
(Post 35903964)
Sorry to reopen thread, but looking for advice on hotels/neighbourhoods for a weekend catching up with old friends all coming from other parts of N.America (long story - Chicago makes sense for our schedules). Don't want to be constantly in an Uber or taxi, so ease of public transit and walkability to restaurants, interesting spots, etc. is of importance. Thanks in advance.
For hotels, I've heard great things about the Robey in Wicker Park, although I haven't stayed there and I'd be a bit worried about the potential for noise given its location at a busy intersection. I have stayed at the Ambassador in the Gold Coast and really like it. There are also some boutique hotels farther north along the lakefront, in Lincoln Park and Lakeview. There's apparently a luxury hotel now right next to Wrigley Field with views of the baseball field, although I haven't stayed there either. |
Originally Posted by bchandler02
(Post 35781758)
We ended up at the Gray and it worked out perfect. Excellent hotel, good enough location (5 min walk to major public transportation stops) and service was top notch. Would absolutely recommend it to others.
I was transiting via Union Station, so Gray's location was a plus for me, as I could easily walk. |
Reviving this thread to also ask about downtown Chicago properties. I have a few days post-conference to spend in downtown. I'll be there on a Sunday and Monday in mid-September.
I wanted to do points/awards nights if possible and I'm interested in staying in properties I haven't been to before. A decent neighborhood vibe with some nice restaurants would be more than sufficient. I have one 50K Marriott FNC and I have 10,000 Hyatt points. I'm fine with shuffling between one Hyatt and one Marriott property. On the Hyatt side, I see only Hotel Lincoln is a cat 3 and would fit the bill at 9,000 points. It seems a bit out of the way, but I have previously stayed at the Ambassador jdv property which is not too far from it. And the Ambassador was nice overall, good staff but the room was a bit dated. I've also previously stayed at the Hyatt Regency in Lakeshore East. On the Marriott side, I read some reviews of the JW which didn't seem all that good and same goes with the W. Maybe the Ritz would be worth a try? Any nice property that I could use up my FNC at -- preferably with a breakfast offering, but I'm only Bonvoy Gold, which probably wouldn't qualify me for that. Thanks in advance for all advice and input. |
Originally Posted by deker0
(Post 36380781)
Reviving this thread to also ask about downtown Chicago properties. I have a few days post-conference to spend in downtown. I'll be there on a Sunday and Monday in mid-September.
I wanted to do points/awards nights if possible and I'm interested in staying in properties I haven't been to before. A decent neighborhood vibe with some nice restaurants would be more than sufficient. I have one 50K Marriott FNC and I have 10,000 Hyatt points. I'm fine with shuffling between one Hyatt and one Marriott property. On the Hyatt side, I see only Hotel Lincoln is a cat 3 and would fit the bill at 9,000 points. It seems a bit out of the way, but I have previously stayed at the Ambassador jdv property which is not too far from it. And the Ambassador was nice overall, good staff but the room was a bit dated. I've also previously stayed at the Hyatt Regency in Lakeshore East. On the Marriott side, I read some reviews of the JW which didn't seem all that good and same goes with the W. Maybe the Ritz would be worth a try? Any nice property that I could use up my FNC at -- preferably with a breakfast offering, but I'm only Bonvoy Gold, which probably wouldn't qualify me for that. Thanks in advance for all advice and input. I have no experience with Marriotts in that area however. |
Thanks for your feedback. Looks like the Hyatt next door to Gray is the Centric. Not a bad option, maybe a bit higher in points than I'd want (12,000 per night vs the 10,000 I have available).
As for Marriott, let's see if someone else offers input. A friend who grew up in Chicago suggested the River North area, so that would be Westin, Marriott, and W. |
Chicago is a bit weird for Marriotts because the entire range of brands exists, but none of the properties are necessarily a standout. Having said that, would probably recommend the Ritz - followed by the JW, Gwen and the Westin.
For Hyatt - the Centric is solid but the most unique property in town is the Chicago Athletic Association (though I'm not sure it fits within your point budget) |
What's the best option for IHG in Chicago? Intercontinental, Kimpton Gray, or voco?
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Originally Posted by UnitedHostage
(Post 36651316)
What's the best option for IHG in Chicago? Intercontinental, Kimpton Gray, or voco?
The Intercontinental is on the border between River North and Streeterville, located on the Mag Mile. This would be my choice if you are visiting for leisure, as it will be a better area to walk around on the weekends and nights with more to eat/see/do in that immediate area. Still an easy walk to Orange/Blue line trains if you are commuting from the airport on the train, and the Brown/Red line trains to access the rest of the city. |
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