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Chicago's boutique hotels are some of the most luxurious and aim to exceed guest's expectation of a unique experience. They offer good value and have a style of their own. If you like a quirky environment, find a nice boutique hotel for your stay.
Sofitel Chicago Water Tower was designed by architect Jean-Paul Viguier as a bright white wedge-shaped building. It looks like a giant icebreaking ship going across Chicago and is as awe aspiring as the views it offers. The hotel offers a downtown location near plenty of attractions. A modern façade, a wide array of home comforts, and interiors that reflect a European grace make this an excellent choice. Sofitel Chicago Water Tower takes care of all your travel pursuits whether you are there for business or pleasure.
If you love Chicago blues and are the funky kind, Hotel Sax Chicago is your kind of hotel. The hotel is located a mile from Sears Tower. The House of Blues Club next door is a fun-filled entertainment destination and as a house guest you get priority entrance to music concerts. You will enjoy the trendy style of this hotel with the unusual artifacts, loud colors and live music. The hotel mixes Moroccan and Indian motifs with an elusive New Orleans flavor. The fusion of various styles creates an energetic and eclectic atmosphere.
If you are looking for a boutique hotel with historic flair, consider The Drake Hotel. This historic hotel, also rated as one of the best hotels in the city, was designed by Benjamin Marshall. The hotel has great appeal for the high class and the jet set. A central location, past fame and the superb service make it a top hotel destination. The foyer looks tasteful with oak wood paneling and marble floors. A large Romanesque fountain as a lobby centerpiece reflects a Renaissance style of architecture. In many ways, grandeur of The Drake competes with that of New York's Plaza or Waldorf-Astoria. Be caught in a time wrap with harp music and afternoon tea in the Palm Court.
Park Hyatt Chicago is located just off the Magnificent Mile of North Michigan Avenue. The beautifully done lobby displays famous artwork such as Gerhard Richter's 1968 painting of the Piazza del Duomo in Milan. Guest accommodations are sleek and chic. Enjoy all sorts of creature comforts at this post-modern hotel. Dine at the city's most sophisticated NoMi restaurant on the seventh floor, and get a bird's-eye view of the Lake Michigan and Water Tower Park. The busy cocktail lounge draws an upscale and chic crowd. This hotel is located within walking distance of the finest shops and adventurous nightlife.
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