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When it comes to five-star luxury in the Windy City, there are plenty of options. Fine European furnishings, exquisite décor, celebrate cuisine and lavish amenities can all be found at any of the five-star hotels in the city. Most of the city's five-star hotels are located along Magnificent Mile in the Loop. If you are looking to stay at the best, make sure to check out any one of these high-end accommodations.
A name synonymous with five-star service, the Ritz-Carlton, a Four Seasons hotel, towers over the Magnificent Mile. The 435 rooms, 91 of which are suites and take up the 15th through 30th floors at the Water Tower Place, are lavishly decorated with all the amenities that come with a five-star hotel. Down pillows, Italian throws, thick terry bathrobes and complimentary Internet access are all available to guests. Tony shops and restaurants dot Michigan Avenue and are within walking distance. The Café, which overlooks the hotel's lobby, is perfect for a quick bite to eat, while traditional English afternoon tea and light fare can be had at the Greenhouse.
Occupying the lower floors at Park Tower, the Park Hyatt Chicago has quickly becoming one of the city's most highly regarded hotels. It sets the standard with beautifully decorated rooms, elegant marble bathrooms with walk-in showers and oversized tubs, 24-hour room service, and butler service. One of the city's most lauded restaurants, NoMI, is located within the hotel. With stunning view of the Chicago skyline, diners feast on streamlined American cuisine. The restaurants very own art collection also make it feast for the eyes. The Magnificent Mile is just outside the hotel's doors, while the Art Institute of Chicago and Navy Pier are a short cab ride away.
Open in 2001, The Peninsula Chicago has been awarded the Mobil Five Star and AAA Five Diamond awards and while its spa was rated Number One Urban Hotel Spa by Conde Nast Traveller. The accolades are well deserved. The hotel strives to provide attentive service to all its guests All 339 rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art electronic system that allows you to control your room with a simple touch of a button. Rooms also feature marble bathrooms with separate shower, soak tub, television and hands-free phone. Guests can enjoy contemporary cuisine at the in-house restaurant Avenues, while Shanghai Terrace provide Shanghainese and Cantonese fare in 1930s supper club setting.
Located on the top of the 900 Shops at North Michigan Avenue, the Four Seasons Chicago brings you the luxury and service the chain is known for worldwide. It has recently undergone renovations, giving it a 1930s French art deco feel. Rooms, which occupy the 32nd to 46th floors, offer spectacular views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline. The John Hancock Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art are within walking distance. The Seasons Restaurant is a AAA Five Diamond establishment. Executive chef Kevin Hickey's creative menu marries French and North American flavors.
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$148.00 | ||
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$165.00 | ||
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$265.00 | ||
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$350.00 |