Anyone stayed at the "Swissotel" in Chicago?
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Hello.
I'm wondering if anyone who's stayed at the "Swissotel" could reply and tell me about the place, how convenient is its location, is it a good place to stay with your parents when they come to visit from the UK.
Any feed-back would be much appreciated ^
Thanks ,Tattikat2
I'm wondering if anyone who's stayed at the "Swissotel" could reply and tell me about the place, how convenient is its location, is it a good place to stay with your parents when they come to visit from the UK.
Any feed-back would be much appreciated ^
Thanks ,Tattikat2
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Swissotel Chicago
The Swissotel is about half a mile from Michigan Avenue. It is along the south side of the Chicago river. It is equadistant from the loop and the Michigan Avenue shopping areas. Rooms are standard "luxury" type. My Firm puts a lot of guests there. The Palm restaurant in the lobby is good, but fairly expensive. there is a breakfast room but not a "coffee shop." The nearby Hyatt Regency Hotel can be reached without going outside and has several casual restaurants. There is no "atmosphere," just modern and professional.
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Haven't stayed there but have been inside many times for meetings in various suites, etc. The hotel is very nice and the location is good - views of the lakefront can be spectatular. I don't think you'd be disappointed.
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It is a very nice hotel. My wife and I stayed there last November. The fitness center (which is not free) is very good. But for location, I prefer something a little bit closer to Michigan Avenue like the Westin. I also thing the parking charges are insane.
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Originally Posted by SAT Lawyer
It is a very nice hotel. My wife and I stayed there last November. The fitness center (which is not free) is very good. But for location, I prefer something a little bit closer to Michigan Avenue like the Westin. I also thing the parking charges are insane.
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Any other thoughts? Going in June...
Was considering Hilton Chicago and Towers (great rate), Conrad (points), or Westin Michigan Ave, but then found some great rates for Swissotel...
Was considering Hilton Chicago and Towers (great rate), Conrad (points), or Westin Michigan Ave, but then found some great rates for Swissotel...
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1. Magnificent Mile area
2. Loop
3. North Michigan Ave. area
Be sure you don't accidentally include ORD or MDW in the search.
By studying the amenity list and researching at biddingfortravel.com and betterbidding.com, you can often uniquely ID the property, or narrow it down to one of two.
By including the Museum Campus area, you will often get the Hilton and Towers, but could get the Hyatt McCormick Place, a couple miles away and a cab or Metra commuter train ride from the action; the savings may be worth it, though.
There will be some great festivals going on in June.
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Westin needs the wrecking ball. Swissotel is a nice property, but frankly...location is the pits especially if you're going as a tourist.
Conrad is the best bet from your list -- rooms are better than Swissotel, and location is 100x better.
Conrad is the best bet from your list -- rooms are better than Swissotel, and location is 100x better.
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I wouldn't call the locatoin "the pits". That would be Schaumberg. The Swissotel is only a 5 minute saunter away from the Michigan avenue bridge which puts you equidistant from the South Michigan and North Michigan attractions.
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It would depend on how important a view would be the the OP. You will have much nicer river and lake views at the Swiss. While it is about 4 blocks off of the mile and across the river; being the OP is looking to stay in summer, the walk would be very pleasant. The Conrad does have some nicer bars and restaurants nearby.
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I have put friends/relatives up at the Swissotel, usually through Priceline.
I think it is an excellent hotel. The location is probably a 4+ (out of 5), only because it is a little walk to Michigan Avenue and nothing but some other hotels in a few block radius.
The rooms are great. It is a newer hotel compared to some 4-stars ones on PL and the staff/service is great. The standard rooms are your typically-sized one that you would get whether you were at the Ritz. Westin or Hiltons. Whether you get it via a discounter or have to pay, you will not be disappointed. I am thrilled to "win" this hotel when doing Priceline.
If you like steak and seafood, the Palm Restaurant is off the lobby. Very good place to eat and drink.
I think it is an excellent hotel. The location is probably a 4+ (out of 5), only because it is a little walk to Michigan Avenue and nothing but some other hotels in a few block radius.
The rooms are great. It is a newer hotel compared to some 4-stars ones on PL and the staff/service is great. The standard rooms are your typically-sized one that you would get whether you were at the Ritz. Westin or Hiltons. Whether you get it via a discounter or have to pay, you will not be disappointed. I am thrilled to "win" this hotel when doing Priceline.
If you like steak and seafood, the Palm Restaurant is off the lobby. Very good place to eat and drink.

