6 Best Hotels in Chicago, Illinois

Chicago hotel rates are as temperamental as the city's climate. And just as snow in April and balmy weather in November are not uncommon, it is widely accepted that a hotel's room rates may drop $50 to $100 overnight—and rise again the next day. It all depends on the season and what festivals, conferences, and other events are happening around town.

Even so, it's wise to shop around. Focus on a neighborhood of interest, like the Near North Side, and you'll find budget chains such as Embassy Suites and luxury properties such as the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago within a few blocks of each other.

Ask yourself whether you'd rather be surrounded by the sedately dressed—think Trump International Hotel—or tattooed hipsters, à la the James Chicago. Is it romance you're seeking (try the Drake) or a quick weekend escape with the kids in tow (they can splash around the pool at the Radisson Blu Aqua, then walk a block to Millennium Park)?

On the lower end, expect well-maintained, but often boxy and sparsely decorated rooms. The good news is that free Wi-Fi is now a feature of most budget-friendly hotels, such as the Best Western or Holiday Inn chains, and local outfits like the Essex Inn.

Top-tier hotels have no problem filling their rooms: in some cases, this has little to do with amenities. Instead, their vibrant bar scenes are the draw, as is the case at the W Chicago–Lakeshore, W Chicago–City Center, the Wit, and the James Hotel. Rooms at these hot spots usually don't go for less than $250, but the "it" factor is huge. That said, between 2013 and 2015 the city saw a building boom that introduced some 2,700 new hotel rooms; the added competition may help lower prices and increase overall quality.

Hotel Lincoln

$$ | 1816 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60614, USA
https://www.facebook.com/HotelLincolnChicago/

Directly across from Lincoln Park, this historic property has a cool, kitschy vibe but still feels authentic, thanks to details like the original Hotel Lincoln sign in the lobby. Its guest rooms also combine vintage and modern elements, including original art; for the best views, ask for one on the ninth floor or above, facing east toward the park and the lake. Take in some of the city's best views over cocktails at the J. Parker rooftop lounge or grab a bite---dining options range from locally made pastries at casual Elaine’s Coffee Call to approachable American fare at the sleek Kennison restaurant to lavish 17-course feasts at Sushi Suite 202, an omakase “speakeasy” secreted inside a converted guest room.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Great residential neighborhood
  • Authentic vintage Chicago feel

Cons

  • A/c units are noisy
  • Bathrooms are small and dated
  • No spa
1816 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60614, USA
312-254–4700-front desk
hotel Details
184 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Monaco Chicago

$$ | 225 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
https://www.facebook.com/HotelMonaco.Chicago/

A global-chic lobby featuring pops of color and texture (check out the high-gloss red alligator fabric on the registration desk) as well as rooms with steamer-trunk nightstands and Moroccan lamps inspire wanderlust. Another nice touch are the plush window seats. Complimentary high-end coffee is available each morning from 6 to 9, and guests are offered free wine each evening from 5 to 6.

Pros

  • Inspiring aesthetic
  • No extra charge for pets
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Small gym for a hotel of this size
  • No on-site spa
  • Located on a often noisy corner of the Loop
225 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
312-960–8500
hotel Details
191 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Public Chicago

$$ | 1301 N. State Pkwy., Chicago, IL, 60610, USA Fodor's Choice

With iMacs in the lobby, free Wi-Fi throughout, bikes for borrowing at the front door, and generously sized, minimalist cream-and-white guest rooms, what was once the slightly faded Ambassador East is now hip and sleek. The location is as stellar as always, and the Booth One restaurant design is all new. Other on-site perks include a fitness center on the 11th floor and a screening room with plenty of plush couches off the Library Bar. A free breakfast for kids (accompanied by cartoons) fills the space on Saturday and Sunday mornings.

Pros

  • <PRO>close to North Avenue Beach, nightlife, and downtown</PRO>
  • <PRO>friendly, jeans-clad staff</PRO>
  • <PRO>hotelier Ian Schrager's trademark glamour</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>smallish bathrooms</CON>
  • <CON>mocha-colored walls and ceilings and subtle lighting make the hallways dark</CON>
  • <CON>a bit removed from the downtown action</CON>
1301 N. State Pkwy., Chicago, IL, 60610, USA
312-787–3700
hotel Details
285 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Radisson Blu Aqua

$$ | 221 N. Columbus Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA Fodor's Choice
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With design savvy inside as well as out, this gem breathes life into an 82-story skyscraper designed by revered architect Jeanne Gang. Indoor and outdoor pools, a game room, a movie screening room, a well-equipped fitness center, and lush landscaping on outdoor terraces are all part of the deal. The location is a winner, too, as it's close to Millennium Park and Michigan Avenue. Eight PCs and a conference room in the business center make this as good a fit for road warriors as it is for families with kids and pets. The lobby-level bar is bright and welcoming.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Unique design
  • Friendly

Cons

  • Room keycards need to be swiped quickly in the elevator, or you're sent off to the lobby
  • No full-service spa
  • Hard to nab rooms in high season
221 N. Columbus Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
800-333–3333
hotel Details
334 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Talbott Hotel

$$ | 20 E. Delaware Pl., Chicago, IL, 60611, USA
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Built in 1927, this classic boutique hotel has an elegant and inviting lobby and guestroom accommodations that mix classic and contemporary. It strikes a happy balance, retaining a somewhat historical feel while also being eco- and tech-friendly. The Talbott is blessed with a great Gold Coast location, and guests can take advantage of a state-of-the-art fitness center with Peloton bike and FloWater purified water refill station. 

Pros

  • A hotel where the guest comes first
  • Pet-friendly property
  • Residential vibe

Cons

  • A hike from Millennium Park and Museum Campus
  • Not overly family-friendly
  • No pool
20 E. Delaware Pl., Chicago, IL, 60611, USA
312-944–4970
hotel Details
178 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront

$$ | 71 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
https://www.facebook.com/WyndhamGrandChicagoRiverfront/?ref=br_rs

Just blocks from the Wrigley Building and Tribune Tower, it offers impressive views of the Chicago River and the heart of downtown. Clean-lined, contemporary rooms are decorated in soothing neutral tones, and all have free Wi-Fi and iPod docks. There's also a business center and fitness center, so you can decide whether to work or work out. Hoyt's, the hotel restaurant, serves creative, Midwestern-inspired fare and has a whole menu section devoted to snacks in jars.

Pros

  • <PRO>prime location that's steps away from excellent restaurants and bars</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>no pool</CON>
71 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
312-346–7100
hotel Details
334 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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